The abduction of Ganymede

Ganymede was the son of King Tros, the founder of Troy, and the shepherd of his father's cattle. Homer describes Ganymede as the most beautiful of mortals. He is abducted by Zeus, in the form of an eagle, to serve as cup-bearer in Olympus.
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Age19th century
StyleVictorian
OriginFrance
Width63.0 cm | 24.8 inches
Height64.5 cm | 25.4 inches
Depth 1.5 cm | 0.6 inches
Weight41 kg | 90 lbs
MaterialsCast iron
ColorBrown
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