Herminia and Vaprino Find Tancredo Wounded


size(cm): 45x45
Price:
Sale price¥27,600 JPY

Description

The painting Herminia and Vaprino Find the Wounded Tancred by Gianantonio Guardi is a masterpiece of Italian Baroque art. With an original size of 250 x 261 cm, this work impresses with its complex composition and rich color palette.

The scene depicted in the painting is that of two young women, Herminia and Vaprino, who find the wounded knight Tancred in the forest. The story is based on the epic poem "Jerusalem Liberated" by Torquato Tasso, and is a sign of Baroque art's fascination with stories from ancient Rome and the Middle Ages.

The composition of the painting is very dynamic, with the characters in movement and the diagonal lines that create an effect of depth. The perspective is very careful, with great attention to detail in the representation of nature and objects.

Color is another prominent aspect of the painting. Guardi uses a palette of intense and contrasting colors, with a great mastery of light and shadow. Light entering from the left illuminates the characters and creates a dramatic effect in the scene.

One of the lesser known aspects of this work is that it was commissioned by King Carlos III of Spain to decorate his palace in Aranjuez. The painting was transferred to Spain in 1762, and since then it has been one of the jewels in the collection of the Museo del Prado in Madrid.

In short, the painting Herminia and Vaprino Find the Wounded Tancred is a masterpiece of Italian Baroque art, noted for its complex composition, rich color palette, and attention to detail. An essential work for any art lover.

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