The origin of the Milky Way - 1637


Size (cm): 75x55
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The work "The origin of the Milky Way" by Peter Paul Rubens, made between 1636 and 1637, is erected as a magnificent example of the Flamenco Barocco, a style that Rubens dominated and stylized throughout his career. This painting, which is currently in the Prado Museum, Madrid, reflects not only the artist's technical mastery, but also its deep knowledge of mythology and iconography.

When observing the composition, the first thing that attracts attention is the extraordinary use of space and the figure. Rubens groups the characters in a dynamic set, where the movement seems to flow almost effortlessly. He painting It represents the creation of the Milky Way, a myth related to the goddess Juno and the Hero Hercules. In the upper part, Juno's figure holds Hercules, who is represented as a child. This scene evokes the mythical narrative that argues that Juno's spilled milk formed the Milky Way.

The choice of characters, the use of color and light are crucial aspects that give the work of great expressiveness. Human figures are wrapped in light drapes that capture a range of warm colors, from golden yellows to intense reds. These nuances not only add vitality to the figures, but also evoke the heavenly energy that is associated with the issue. Shadows apply with a delicate balance, providing volume to the figures and creating a visual conflict that intensifies the narrative of creation.

In the background, Rubens uses a starry sky that seems to flow, curving and transforming as the action develops. This formal choice is not accidental; The use of a dramatic background underlines the conception of the Milky Way as a supernatural phenomenon, while at the same time it is based on the observable reality. The iridescence that seems to emanate from the upper quadrant, illuminating the scene, is an excellent example of Rubens's domain about the way the light can be used to guide the viewer's attention and communicate meaning.

An interesting peculiarity of "the origin of the Milky Way" is that, although the work comes from an era when Italian art dominated visual currents, Rubens reinterpreted them, incorporating a northern impulse characterized by a vibrant realism and emotional dynamism. This sense of movement is palpable, even in the pictorial atmosphere; The clouds and figures move in a cosmic ballet, which also refers to Rubens's ability to link the earthly with the divine.

It is also relevant to mention that Rubens was not only a painter, but also a collector and scholar, and his work is usually loaded with hidden meanings and cultural references, which adds a layer of depth to the interpretation of his mythological dinners. "The origin of the Milky Way" is a testimony of its ability to address complex issues and transform them into images that, despite their mythology, resonate universally with human experience.

In summary, the painting "The origin of the Milky Way" is presented as a masterpiece that encapsulates not only the technical skill and creative muscle of Rubens, but also its ability to link classical mythology with the wisdom of the natural world. It is a clear reflection of the Baroque, the spirit of time and the unique talent of an artist whose influence endures until today.

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