The fall of the giants


size(cm): 50x70
Price:
Sale price¥36,500 JPY

Description

The painting "The Fall of the Giants" by the Italian artist Perino Del Vaga is an impressive work measuring 640 x 920 cm. It was commissioned by Duke Cosimo I de' Medici of Florence in the 16th century and is currently in the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence.

Del Vaga's artistic style can be clearly seen in this work, as he uses a soft and delicate painting technique, with meticulous details on the characters' clothing and bodies. The composition is impressive, with the giants falling in a chaotic and dramatic scene.

The colors used are rich and vibrant, with shades of red, blue and green creating an intense atmosphere. Light and shadow are used to give depth to the scene and create a sense of movement.

The story behind the painting is interesting as it depicts the fall of the giants in Greek mythology. The giants tried to scale Mount Olympus to overthrow the gods, but were defeated by them. The painting shows the victorious gods, including Zeus, Apollo, and Athena.

A little-known aspect of the painting is that Del Vaga did not fully finish it before his death in 1547. It was completed by his student, Giorgio Vasari, who also added some new details to the work.

In summary, "The Fall of the Giants" is an impressive work that shows the talent of Perino Del Vaga in his painting technique and composition. The story behind the work and little-known aspects make it even more interesting.

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