The weddings of Peleo and Tetis


Size (cm): 75x45
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The work "The weddings of Peleo y Tetis" by Peter Paul Rubens, painted between 1630 and 1632, is presented as one of the most outstanding examples of the Flamenco Baroque, where the artist's technical virtuosity is intertwined and his deep knowledge of classical mythology . Rubens, a master Of color and composition, it manages to capture the essence of the bridal celebration of Peleo, king of the Mirmidones, and Tetis, the goddess of the sea, in a deployment of vitality and movement that invites a deep reflection on love and divine relationships In Greek mythology.

Observing the work, the way Rubens uses the diagonal composition to guide the viewer's gaze through the scene is undeniable. In the background, a nuptial feast is perceived that develops in an idealized environment, where the characters are willing so that they suggest an enveloping narrative. Rubens is known for his ability to intertwine human figures in an almost choreographic movement, and in this work it is no exception. The fluidity of the fabric that Drapea on the characters of the characters seems to give them life, as if they were in full movement, bringing the viewer closer to their celebrative reality.

The color plays a fundamental role within this piece, where Rubens uses a rich and warm palette, dominated by golden, reddish and deep blue tones. This use of color not only establishes the festive tone of the event, but also indicates the divine status of the protagonists. The light, which floods the scene from the left, highlights the sculpted bodies of the figures, illuminating their features and accentuating the exuberance of their clothing.

Among the figures that we can identify are the gods and goddesses of antiquity, which are located around the bridal couple. The presence of Jupiter and other deities refers to the importance of this event, since his choices in the world of mortals are always influenced by the divine whims. In turn, it is crucial to note how the figure of Tetis, in the center, is represented with a grace that evokes the idealized beauty of women in Baroque art, while fighting, next to it, highlights their dignity and virility.

Rubens, through this work, also raises a dialogue with the spectator about the merger of the earthly and the divine, thematizing love as a physical and spiritual bond. The weddings of Peleo and Tetis not only recalls an event of great relevance in mythological narratives, but also anticipates the conflict that, according to legends, will be unleashed from this marriage to the famous episode of Paris's trial, which underlines The tragic irony of the destiny of the characters.

It is relevant to mention that this work was not created as an end in itself. Rubens had a fascination with the interconnection of history, mythology and art, and his work in this painting reflects his desire to integrate the virtues of Renaissance painting with the dynamic narrative of the Baroque. This approach renewed the practice of pictorial art in its time, giving a more emotional and expressive character to its executions.

"The weddings of Peleo and Tetis" establishes, in short, a bridge between history and art in a context where the mythical is presented with an air of holiday and latent tragedy. Rubens, through this monumental work, not only perpetuates an ancient story, but gives it life and relevance, causing the viewer to feel part of a universe where the divine and human coexist and influence each other. Thus, Rubens reaffirms as one of the masters indisputable from the Baroque, whose works continue to fascinate and inspire new generations of artists and art lovers.

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