Paolo Veronese
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Italian Mannerist Painter, ca.1528-1588 |
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The Rape of Europe new16/Paolo Veronese-946733.jpg Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG:: 44395
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1580
Oil on canvas,
240 x 303 cm |
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Felix Vallotton
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1865-1925
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The Rape of Europe new17/Felix Vallotton-384442.jpg Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG:: 45798
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mk185
1908
Oil on canvas
130x162cm
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unknow artist
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The Rape of Europe new18/unknow artist-737682.jpg Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG:: 49127
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mk193
1910
Tempera on canvas
71x98cm
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unknow artist
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The Rape of Europe new21/unknow artist-668386.jpg Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG:: 63019
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1580 Oil on canvas, 240 x 303 cm Sala di Anticollegio, Palazzo Ducale, Venice Painted between 1576 and 1580, the picture was reported by Zanetti as hanging in its present place in 1755; it was removed by the French in 1797 and taken to Paris, where it was restored and altered. It represents the mythical rape of Europa by Jupiter in the guise of a bull, as she prepares to mount on the god's back with the help of her maids. The action unfolds towards the right in the manner of a stage sequence, in successive scenes down to the final plunge into the waves of the sea. The composition clearly marks the moment of transition from Renaissance Classicism to seventeenth-century Arcadia. The sumptuous decor and rich colouring were to provide a seminal experience for subsequent Baroque painting. Thus the painting initiates the exaltation of the ruling class through court mythology intended to rekindle the aristocracy's love of pomp and circumstance by allegories with which it could identify itself. *** Keywords: ************* Artist: VERONESE, Paolo Painting Title: The Rape of Europe , 1551-1600 Painting Style: Italian , , mythological |
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Valentin Serov
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Russian Impressionist Painter, 1865-1911 |
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The Rape of Europe new24/Valentin Serov-588794.jpg Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG:: 83851
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The Rape of Europe. 1910. Oil on canvas
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