Español: Anquises y Afrodita (Afrodisias, actual Turquía).
English: Anchises and Aphrodite. The Trojan shepherd Anchises gazes at the seated Aphrodite, his over for one night on Mount Ida. She holds a small Eros on her lap: this is an erotic encounter. The head of Selene (Moon) appears above the mountain rocks: she indicates night-time. It was from this union that Aineas was born (Museum of Aphrodisias, in modern-day Turkey).
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A Venus-Aphrodite velificans holding an infant, probably Aeneas, as Anchises and Luna-Selene look on. Roman-era relief from Aphrodisias. Museum of Aphrodisias, modern-day Turkey
Anchise et Aphrodite tenant un petit Eros ailé sur ses genoux (il s’agit donc d’une rencontre érotique et la tête de Séléné, la lune, dans le coin supérieur gauche indique que nous sommes la nuit)