Iconography
GODS AND MYTHS
LITERATURE
Ancient / Vergil / Aeneid / Cycles / Cassone panels / New Haven, Yale University Art Gallery (Apollonio di Giovanni, Mid-15th century)
Ancient / Vergil / Aeneid / Book I: Storm, landing in Libya, arrival in Carthago, meeting with Dido / vv. 50-80: Juno asking Aeolus to release the storm
Ancient / Vergil / Aeneid / Book I: Storm, landing in Libya, arrival in Carthago, meeting with Dido / vv. 82-91: The storm
Ancient / Vergil / Aeneid / Book I: Storm, landing in Libya, arrival in Carthago, meeting with Dido / vv. 124-141: Neptune calms the seas ('Quos ego')
Ancient / Vergil / Aeneid / Book I: Storm, landing in Libya, arrival in Carthago, meeting with Dido / vv. 157-179: The Trojans land in Libya
Further details
1. Juno and Aeolus; 2. Storm; 3. Quos ego; 4. Trojans landing; 5. Venus (disguised as huntress) disappears
Artist or creator
Date
1450 - 1460
Location
New Haven, CT, Yale University Art Gallery (inv. 1871.34 )
Associated persons
Ian Jones (Photographer (digital))
Notes on photograph
Bibliographic Citation
Paul Schubring, Cassoni, Leipzig 1915-1923, no. 223; Ellen Callmann, Apollonio di Giovanni, Oxford 1974, pp. 54-55, no. 6
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Acknowledgements
Record created with the generous support of the Kress foundation
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