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The Rape of Ganymede
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The Rape of GanymedeBaldassarre Peruzzi

This Renaissance ceiling panel (1509–14) shows Zeus, in the form of an eagle, abducting the beautiful youth Ganymede to Olympus. The myth frames the act as a moment of divine erotic desire, with Ganymede raised to immortal companionship as Zeus’s beloved. The term rape follows the Latin raptus, meaning abduction, not its modern sense.
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