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The subject derives from Homer's ' Iliad' (XXIV, 25-30). Jupiter sent Eris, the personification of strife, to the wedding of Peleus & Thetis & she provoked a quarrel between Juno, Minerva & Venus as to who was the most beautiful. Mercury brought the ...
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Create your own bespoke print of Peter Paul Rubens’ The Judgement of Paris from our collection. About this painting The Judgement of Paris, probably 1632-5 © The National Gallery, London This painting joined our collection in 1844 With our custom print service, you can order your own fully customised reproduction from the National Gallery Collection & exhibitions. Choose your own size, print material & frames & have your masterpiece delivered straight to your door. ...
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Cycles of the Labours (or Occupations) of the Months were popular in medieval art & reappeared in northern Italy in the 16th century. The six pictures here represent: January
- a man warming himself by the stove; February
- a man making stakes; March -

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Cycles of the Labours (or Occupations) of the months were popular in medieval art & reappeared in northern Italy in the 16th century. The six pictures here represent: July
- a man threshing grain; August
- a man resting in the shade of a tree; September

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Cycles of the Labours (or Occupations) of the Months were popular in medieval art & reappeared in northern Italy in the 16th century. The six pictures here represent: January
- a man warming himself by the stove; February
- a man making stakes; March -

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Cycles of the Labours (or Occupations) of the Months were popular in medieval art & reappeared in northern Italy in the 16th century. The six pictures here represent: January
- a man warming himself by the stove; February
- a man making stakes; March -

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Cycles of the Labours (or Occupations) of the months were popular in medieval art & reappeared in northern Italy in the 16th century. The six pictures here represent: July
- a man threshing grain; August
- a man resting in the shade of a tree; September

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Cycles of the Labours (or Occupations) of the Months were popular in medieval art & reappeared in northern Italy in the 16th century. The six pictures here represent: January
- a man warming himself by the stove; February
- a man making stakes; March -

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The Labours Of The Months: August

Cycles of the Labours (or Occupations) of the months were popular in medieval art and reappeared in northern Italy in the 16th century.The six pictures here represent: July - a man threshing grain; August - a man resting in the shade of a tree; September
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Cycles of the Labours (or Occupations) of the months were popular in medieval art & reappeared in northern Italy in the 16th century. The six pictures here represent: July
- a man threshing grain; August
- a man resting in the shade of a tree; September

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