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Lyra and ApolloBaldassarre Peruzzi

Painted c. 1511 in the Loggia of Galatea, Villa Farnesina, this figure represents the constellation Lyra, linked to Apollo, the god of music. The lyre symbolizes harmony and celestial order, reflecting the Renaissance fascination with the cosmos. Peruzzi integrates classical mythology with the villa’s astrological program, illustrating the era's blend of art and science. This work underscores the Renaissance pursuit of understanding the universe through artistic expression.
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