Judgement of Paris (1638-1639)
Artist: Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640)
Title: Judgement of Paris (Deutsch: Urteil des Paris)
Year: 1638-1639
Technique: Deutsch: Öl auf Holz
Dimensions: 199 × 379 cm
The work of art depicted in this image and the reproduction thereof are in the public domain worldwide. The reproduction is part of a collection of reproductions compiled by The Yorck Project. The compilation copyright is held by Zenodot Verlagsgesellschaft mbH and licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
Danaë (Rembrandt, 1636)
Danaë (Rembrandt)
Artist: Rembrandt (1606–1669)
Title: Danae
Year: 1636-1647
Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 185 × 203 cm (72.83 × 79.92 in)
Current location: Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg
Danaë is Rembrandt's painting from the collection of Pierre Crozat which from the 18th century resides in the Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg. It depicts the character Danaë from Greek mythology, the mother of Perseus. She is presumably depicted as welcoming Zeus, who impregnated her in the form of a shower of gold. Given that this is one of Rembrandt's most magnificent paintings, it is not out of the question that he cherished it, but it also may have been difficult to sell because of its eight-by-ten-foot size. Although the artist's wife Saskia was the original model for Danaë, Rembrandt later changed the figure's face to that of his mistress Geertje Dircx.
Vandalism
On June 15, 1985 Rembrandt's painting was attacked by a man later judged insane; he threw sulfuric acid on the canvas and cut it twice with his knife. The entire central part of the composition was turned into a mixture of spots with a conglomerate of splashes and areas of dripping paint.
The process of restoring the painting began the same day. Following consultations with chemists, art restorers began washing the surface of the painting with water; they kept the painting in the vertical position, and blew mouthfuls of water at the painting to prevent further degradation of the painting.
The restoration of the painting was accomplished between 1985 and 1997 by staff of the State Hermitage's Laboratory of Expert Restoration of Easel Paintings: Ye.N. Gerasimov (group leader), A.G. Rakhman, and G.A. Shirokov, with the participation of T.P. Alioshina in matters of scientific methodology.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana%C3%AB_(Rembrandt_painting)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Rembrandt_Harmensz._van_Rijn_026.jpg
The work of art depicted in this image and the reproduction thereof are in the public domain worldwide. The reproduction is part of a collection of reproductions compiled by The Yorck Project. The compilation copyright is held by Zenodot Verlagsgesellschaft mbH and licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
Rembrandt paintings | 1636 paintings | Vandalized works of art | Paintings of the Hermitage
Artist: Rembrandt (1606–1669)
Title: Danae
Year: 1636-1647
Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 185 × 203 cm (72.83 × 79.92 in)
Current location: Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg
Danaë is Rembrandt's painting from the collection of Pierre Crozat which from the 18th century resides in the Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg. It depicts the character Danaë from Greek mythology, the mother of Perseus. She is presumably depicted as welcoming Zeus, who impregnated her in the form of a shower of gold. Given that this is one of Rembrandt's most magnificent paintings, it is not out of the question that he cherished it, but it also may have been difficult to sell because of its eight-by-ten-foot size. Although the artist's wife Saskia was the original model for Danaë, Rembrandt later changed the figure's face to that of his mistress Geertje Dircx.
Vandalism
On June 15, 1985 Rembrandt's painting was attacked by a man later judged insane; he threw sulfuric acid on the canvas and cut it twice with his knife. The entire central part of the composition was turned into a mixture of spots with a conglomerate of splashes and areas of dripping paint.
The process of restoring the painting began the same day. Following consultations with chemists, art restorers began washing the surface of the painting with water; they kept the painting in the vertical position, and blew mouthfuls of water at the painting to prevent further degradation of the painting.
The restoration of the painting was accomplished between 1985 and 1997 by staff of the State Hermitage's Laboratory of Expert Restoration of Easel Paintings: Ye.N. Gerasimov (group leader), A.G. Rakhman, and G.A. Shirokov, with the participation of T.P. Alioshina in matters of scientific methodology.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana%C3%AB_(Rembrandt_painting)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Rembrandt_Harmensz._van_Rijn_026.jpg
The work of art depicted in this image and the reproduction thereof are in the public domain worldwide. The reproduction is part of a collection of reproductions compiled by The Yorck Project. The compilation copyright is held by Zenodot Verlagsgesellschaft mbH and licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
Rembrandt paintings | 1636 paintings | Vandalized works of art | Paintings of the Hermitage
Labels:
1636,
1647,
Danae,
Oil on canvas,
Rembrandt
Judgement of Paris (1632-1633)
Judgement of Paris (1632-1633)
The Judgement of Paris is a story from Greek mythology, which was one of the events that led up to the Trojan War and (in slightly later versions of the story) to the foundation of Rome.
Artist: Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640)
Title: Judgement of Paris (Deutsch: Urteil des Paris)
Year: 1632-1633
Technique: Deutsch: Öl auf Holz
Dimensions: 144,8 × 193,7 cm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Rubens_-_Judgement_of_Paris.jpg
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Peter_Paul_Rubens_114.jpg
The work of art depicted in this image and the reproduction thereof are in the public domain worldwide. The reproduction is part of a collection of reproductions compiled by The Yorck Project. The compilation copyright is held by Zenodot Verlagsgesellschaft mbH and licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
The Judgement of Paris is a story from Greek mythology, which was one of the events that led up to the Trojan War and (in slightly later versions of the story) to the foundation of Rome.
Artist: Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640)
Title: Judgement of Paris (Deutsch: Urteil des Paris)
Year: 1632-1633
Technique: Deutsch: Öl auf Holz
Dimensions: 144,8 × 193,7 cm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Rubens_-_Judgement_of_Paris.jpg
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Peter_Paul_Rubens_114.jpg
The work of art depicted in this image and the reproduction thereof are in the public domain worldwide. The reproduction is part of a collection of reproductions compiled by The Yorck Project. The compilation copyright is held by Zenodot Verlagsgesellschaft mbH and licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
Labels:
1633,
Aphrodite,
Art,
Athena,
Goddess,
Greek myth,
Hera,
Peter Paul Rubens
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