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This painting was made for Mary Stuart II, princess of Orange and later queen of England. It illustrates a mythological story about the moon goddess Selene, who is in love with the shepherd Endymion. At night, while he sleeps, she quietly approaches him, accompanied by the love god Cupid. The torch he holds symbolizes the burning passion of love. It is no coincidence that this painting hung in Mary Stuart’s bedroom.

Details

  • Title: Selene and Endymion
  • Creator: Lairesse, Gerard de
  • Date Created: ca. 1680
  • Physical Dimensions: doek
  • Subject Keywords: Paleis Soestdijk, Maria II Stuart (koningin van Engeland, Schotland en Ierland)
  • Rights: http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/

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