Marie de' Medici as Bellona


size(cm): 50x30
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Sale price¥25,300 JPY

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The painting "Marie de Médicis as Bellona" by Peter Paul Rubens is a masterpiece of the Flemish Baroque. The composition is impressive, with the central figure of Queen Marie de' Medici dressed as the goddess of war, Bellona, ​​surrounded by a host of mythological and allegorical characters.

Rubens' artistic style is characterized by his technique of loose, vibrant brushwork, which creates a sense of movement and energy in the painting. In addition, the use of chiaroscuro and dramatic lighting accentuate the sense of depth and dimension in the work.

The coloring of the painting is spectacular, with a wide range of warm and bright tones that contrast with the dark and gloomy ones. The color palette is rich and vibrant, and the combination of reddish, gold and blue tones creates a stunning visual effect.

The story behind the painting is fascinating. It was commissioned by Marie de' Medici herself to commemorate her marriage to King Henry IV of France. The work represents the glorification of the queen as a goddess of war, and symbolizes the strength and power of royal marriage.

Also, there are little-known aspects of the painting that make it even more interesting. For example, Rubens is believed to have used his own wife as a model for the figure of the queen, including her own image in the painting as one of the minor characters.

In short, "Marie de Médicis as Bellona" is a Flemish Baroque masterpiece that stands out for its impressive technique, its dramatic composition, its vibrant coloring and its fascinating history. It is one of Rubens' most impressive and iconic paintings, and one of the most important works in the history of art.

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