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 En esta sala se han recopilado varies obras en las que aparece la diosa Flora.   Ella, según la mitología romana es la diosa de las flores, de la fertilidad, los frutos, la primavera y la juventud.    Su equivalente en la mitología griega es Cloris, quien es la diosa de los jardines. Es más conocida en la mitología latina que en la griega, ya que ahí se le da más importancia.    Flora fue secuestrada por Favonio o Céfiro , el dios del viento, quien la tomó por esposa al secuestrarla. 

Flora, Sebastiano Ricci, 1712/1716, From the collection of: Blanton Museum of Art
The Triumph of Zephyrus and Flora, Giambattista Tiepolo, 1732 - 1732, From the collection of: Ca' Rezzonico - Museum of the 18th century Venice
Zephyr Dancing with Flora, Giovanni maria Benzoni, 1870, From the collection of: Detroit Institute of Arts
Flora, Harmensz van Rijn Rembrandt, 1634, From the collection of: The State Hermitage Museum
The Empire of Flora, Nicolas Poussin, 1631, From the collection of: Old Masters Picture Gallery, Dresden State Art Museums
Spring/ Flora, Vincenzo Vela, 1856 - 1858, From the collection of: Museo Vincenzo Vela
Flora, Tiziano Vecellio, 1515 - Around 1517, From the collection of: Uffizi Gallery
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