Άκις (μυθολογία): Διαφορά μεταξύ των αναθεωρήσεων

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The tale occurs nowhere but in Ovid; it may be a fiction invented by Ovid "suggested by the manner in which the little river springs forth from under a rock" (Smith). A first-century fresco removed from an Imperial villa at [[Boscotrecase]], preserved by the eruption of [[Vesuvius]], inow at the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]]<ref>[http://www.metmuseum.org/Works_Of_Art/viewOne.asp?dep=13&viewMode=0&item=20.192.17 ''Polyphemus and Galatea in a landscape'']</ref> shows the figures as incidents in a landscape.
 
It was a familiar tale from the Renaissance onwards: there are paintings of the subject, sometimes as mythological incidents in a large landscape, by [[Adam Elsheimer]]<ref>([[National Gallery of Scotland]]. Elsheimer changed his mind in midstream and painted out the figures, rendering the painting a pure landscape. [http://www.nationalgalleries.org/elsheimer/highlights_7.html]</ref> [[Nicolas Poussin]] ([[National Gallery of Ireland]]), [[Claude Lorrain]] (Dresden),<ref>Other images of Acis, Galatea and Polyphemus are displayed at the [http://www.iconos.it/index.php?id=1168 ICONOS site].</ref> and musically in Lully's ''[[Acis et Galatée]]'' and Handel's ''[[Acis and Galatea]]''.
 
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