Diana and Her Nymphs Surprised By Fauns


size(cm): 45x110
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Sale price¥48,700 JPY

Description

The painting "Diana and her Nymphs Surprised by the Fauns" by the Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens is a masterpiece that perfectly represents the Baroque style of the 17th century. With an original size of 128 x 314 cm, this painting is one of Rubens's largest and most detailed.

The composition of the painting is impressive, with a large number of moving figures and carefully crafted details. The central figure of Diana, the goddess of the hunt, is surrounded by her nymphs and the surprising fauns. Characters are depicted in different poses and expressions, creating a sense of movement and drama in the scene.

Color is also a prominent aspect of this painting. Rubens used a rich and vibrant palette of warm, earthy tones, creating a sense of warmth and vitality in the scene. The gold and red tones of the leaves and foliage in the background also add a touch of elegance and sophistication to the work.

The story behind the painting is equally fascinating. The work was commissioned by Cardinal Francesco Barberini in 1622 and is believed to have been completed in 1623. The painting was part of the cardinal's collection until it was sold to Louis XIV of France in 1665. The work is currently in the Museum of the Louvre in Paris.

A little known aspect of the painting is that Rubens did not work alone on it. His collaborator, Jan Brueghel the Elder, is believed to have assisted in the elaboration of the work, especially in creating the landscape and vegetation in the background.

In short, "Diana and her Nymphs Surprised by the Fauns" is an impressive work that stands out for its baroque style, detailed composition, vibrant color palette, and fascinating story. It is a masterpiece that continues to captivate viewers to this day.

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