Ulysses and Circe


size(cm): 45x70
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Sale price$348.00 AUD

Description

The painting Ulysses and Circe by Jan Van Bijlert is a work that stands out for its baroque artistic style, which is characterized by its drama and exuberance. The composition of the work is very interesting, since you can appreciate a large number of details and elements that enrich the scene.

Regarding color, it can be seen that the artist has used a very rich and varied color palette, in which dark and earthy tones predominate. This choice of colors reflects the mysterious and magical atmosphere that surrounds the scene.

The story behind the painting is very interesting, as it depicts the moment when the Greek hero Odysseus is bewitched by the goddess Circe, who turns him into a pig. The play shows Circe surrounded by her spells and potions, while Odysseus struggles to maintain his humanity.

One of the lesser-known aspects of the work is that it was painted in the 1630s, at the height of the Dutch Baroque, and that the artist Jan Van Bijlert was one of the founders of the Utrecht School, an artistic movement characterized by for his interest in light and shadow, as well as for his realism and precision in the representation of the human figure.

In summary, Jan Van Bijlert's painting Ulysses and Circe is a fascinating work that combines Baroque technique and style with a mythical and magical story, and shows the artist's ability to create a rich and detailed composition.

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