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Cook, Arthur B.
Zeus: a study in ancient religion (Band 3,1): Zeus god of the dark sky (earthquake, clouds, wind, dew, rain, meteorits): Text and notes — Cambridge, 1940

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38 Zeus and the Clouds in Art

Zeus seated on a cloud with a crimson himdtion wrapped about his
legs. He turns to embrace the naked and rather effeminate form of
Ganymedes1, who wears turban-wise his Phrygian cap (?) and has

Fig. 9.

a wind-swept chlamys fluttering from his shoulder. The great eagle,
which has just arrived with the beauteous boy, is already nestling_

Venus very kindly, according to Virgil' (Aen. 1. 254 ff.)) from a drawing by Bartoli in
the Massimi collection = my fig. 9, F. Weege in the Jahrb. d. kais. deutsch. arch. Inst.
1913 xxviii. 176 col. pi. 6 ('Auf einer Wolke sieht man Zeus, von dem Adler getragen,
mit einer nackten Frau (oder Ganymed?), vor ihm links die bewaffnete Athena und
Hermes mit einer Schale. Von oben schwebt ein Eros auf das Liebespaar zu'), Reinacb
Rip. Feint. Gr. Rom. p. 15 no. 2 ('Jupiter, Ganymede, Minerve, Mercure, Eros').

1 Other identifications (see the preceding note) are much less probable. Iuno would
not have been represented as a naked woman, and Venus could at most claim a parental
kiss. Besides, the eagle spells Ganymedes.
 
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