Neptune and Amphitrite


size(cm): 45x60
Price:
Sale price¥33,100 JPY

Description

The painting "Neptune and Amphitrite" by Dutch artist Jacob De II Gheyn is an impressive work that captures Greek mythology in an exceptional way. The painting, with an original size of 103.5 x 137 cm, presents a balanced and harmonious composition that highlights the beauty of the sea and the deities that inhabit it.

De II Gheyn's artistic style is clearly visible in this work, as his ability to create minute and realistic details can be appreciated. The painting is full of textures and details, from the scales of the fish to the wrinkles in the skin of the gods. Additionally, the artist uses a chiaroscuro technique that creates an effect of depth and shadows that make the painting come alive.

Color is another prominent aspect of the painting. Blue and green tones predominate in the work, creating a feeling of freshness and tranquility. The bright colors of the mermen and nymphs contrast with the darker tone of the gods, making them stand out even more.

The story behind the painting is also fascinating. The work represents the sea deity, Neptune, and his wife, the Nereid Amphitrite. Legend has it that Neptune fell in love with Amphitrite and pursued her for a long time until he finally managed to marry her. The painting perfectly captures the passion and love that the gods have for each other.

Finally, there is a little-known aspect about the painting that is interesting to mention. The work was created to decorate the ceiling of a room in the Honselaarsdijk Palace, a residence of the Dutch royal family. However, the painting was never installed on the ceiling and was sold to a private collector. Currently, the work is in the National Museum in Stockholm, where you can appreciate its beauty and magnificence.

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