The second image is surely that of Sol - the Sun - and not Saturn. There is a sun covering the figure's genitals, whereas the 'stars' - Venus, Mars, Saturn, etc. - are depicted with stars covering their genitalia. The figure is crowned and carries a symbol of royalty, the scepter. Between the figures legs there is a lion referencing the Sun's sign, Leo. If the figure were Saturn, we would find images of Capricorn and Aquarius not Leo. Auntie
The second image is surely that of Sol - the Sun - and not Saturn. There is a sun covering the figure's genitals, whereas the 'stars' - Venus, Mars, Saturn, etc. - are depicted with stars covering their genitalia. The figure is crowned and carries a symbol of royalty, the scepter. Between the figures legs there is a lion referencing the Sun's sign, Leo. If the figure were Saturn, we would find images of Capricorn and Aquarius not Leo.
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Thanks for the correction. I had meant to post the Saturn image from that set, but this is indeed the Sun.
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