women who waited by the side of the road to catch travelers and eat them,
women who could kill a guy with a single, icy look …
ruthless, cunning, scandalous man-eating women,
temptresses with their sexual charms
The Getty Museum contains many works of art from various periods and styles. This includes portraits, mythological scenes, still lifes and allegorical works. Many depict famous figures from classical mythology or historical events. The works showcase the technical skills of artists like Bosschaert, who established traditions in flower painting, and Lagrenée, praised for lavish drapery and delicate lighting effects. They illustrate themes like love conquering war, as in Mars Disarmed by Venus.
strong women with their weird animal bodies, from the snake tail to the awkward little lion body of the Sphinx ...
creepy-crawly, fanged, winged and otherwise-terrifying creatures
(1) Dangerous Monsters and Mythological Creatures in paintingsguimera
This document summarizes information about various mythological monsters and creatures from Greek mythology including: Cerberus, the three-headed dog that guarded the gates of the underworld; Centaurs, half-man half-horse creatures known for their savagery; the Minotaur, a man-bull monster that lived in the Labyrinth; and Satyrs, creatures that were part man and part goat known for their drunkenness and lewdness. The document also provides descriptions of these creatures and examples of how they have been depicted in classical paintings.
(2) Dangerous Monsters and Mythological Creatures in paintingsguimera
This document discusses various mythological monsters and creatures depicted in paintings, including sirens, the Lernaean Hydra, the Sphinx, and Leviathan. It provides descriptions of each from Greek mythology and describes how different artists portrayed these fantastical beings, highlighting specific details about the monsters and their battles or interactions with heroes like Perseus, Hercules, and Oedipus. The text also references Hieronymus Bosch and Matthias Grünewald as artists known for painting whole menageries of invented monsters and weird beasts.
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Frogs and toads are small and humble creatures, hardly attractive themes for the artist.
They’ve had their moments in paint though ...
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women who waited by the side of the road to catch travelers and eat them,
women who could kill a guy with a single, icy look …
ruthless, cunning, scandalous man-eating women,
temptresses with their sexual charms
The Getty Museum contains many works of art from various periods and styles. This includes portraits, mythological scenes, still lifes and allegorical works. Many depict famous figures from classical mythology or historical events. The works showcase the technical skills of artists like Bosschaert, who established traditions in flower painting, and Lagrenée, praised for lavish drapery and delicate lighting effects. They illustrate themes like love conquering war, as in Mars Disarmed by Venus.
strong women with their weird animal bodies, from the snake tail to the awkward little lion body of the Sphinx ...
creepy-crawly, fanged, winged and otherwise-terrifying creatures
(1) Dangerous Monsters and Mythological Creatures in paintingsguimera
This document summarizes information about various mythological monsters and creatures from Greek mythology including: Cerberus, the three-headed dog that guarded the gates of the underworld; Centaurs, half-man half-horse creatures known for their savagery; the Minotaur, a man-bull monster that lived in the Labyrinth; and Satyrs, creatures that were part man and part goat known for their drunkenness and lewdness. The document also provides descriptions of these creatures and examples of how they have been depicted in classical paintings.
(2) Dangerous Monsters and Mythological Creatures in paintingsguimera
This document discusses various mythological monsters and creatures depicted in paintings, including sirens, the Lernaean Hydra, the Sphinx, and Leviathan. It provides descriptions of each from Greek mythology and describes how different artists portrayed these fantastical beings, highlighting specific details about the monsters and their battles or interactions with heroes like Perseus, Hercules, and Oedipus. The text also references Hieronymus Bosch and Matthias Grünewald as artists known for painting whole menageries of invented monsters and weird beasts.
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Frogs and toads are small and humble creatures, hardly attractive themes for the artist.
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This document discusses Jheronimus Bosch's use of the inverted funnel symbol in his artwork from the 15th-16th centuries. It provides several examples from Bosch's paintings where figures wear funnels on their heads, sometimes consuming their entire bodies. The funnel came to symbolize deception, false wisdom, or madness. Later artists like Maerten de Vos and David Teniers the Younger propagated this visual element in their versions of The Temptation of Saint Anthony centuries after Bosch's death due to his influence. The symbolism of the inverted funnel is open to interpretation but was meant to convey negative or eccentric meanings in Bosch's era.
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Landscape painting in the Renaissance (2) The Landscape and Figuresguimera
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Art in Detail: Symbolism, The most notable Paintingsguimera
The document provides details on several paintings that depict symbolic and surreal themes. It describes James Ensor's 1897 painting "Death and the Masks" which imparts lifelike qualities to a central skull and masks to symbolize the decadence of bourgeois society. It also discusses Odilon Redon's 1914 work "Cyclops" portraying a dream world with a large eye symbolizing the human soul. Mikhail Vrubel's 1890 painting "Demon (Sitting)" is described as the first significant work of Russian symbolism defining the artist's quest for beauty through the contradictory image of a spiritual yet mighty demon.
The classical mythology of the Prado represented by works by such outstanding artists as Francisco de Zurbarán, José de Ribera, Pedro Pablo Rubens, Francesco Albani, among others.
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not surprising to find flies in the paintings ...
can simply mean misery, loneliness, the vanity of earthly things
can be an allusion to the ephemeral of life, beauty, the symbol of death, the Passion of Christ, corruption and venality ...
This document contains summaries of passages from Ulysses by James Joyce. The summaries are in 3 sentences or less and provide the key context and meaning from each excerpt, including references to characters, locations, myths, and literary works mentioned. There are over 40 summaries included.
Juan de Juanes was a 16th century Spanish painter known for his idealized Counter-Reformation images based on works by Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael. One of his most famous paintings was "The Judgment of Paris", depicting the mythological story of Paris choosing between Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite. The painting shows Paris in the foreground holding the golden apple as the goddesses await his decision, with trees and a river in the background landscape.
Art in Detail: The Judgment of Paris (Paintings)guimera
The document summarizes the mythological story of the Judgment of Paris, where the goddesses Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite argued over who was the most beautiful after Eris tossed a golden apple between them at a wedding. Unable to decide himself, Zeus appointed Paris to judge who should receive the apple. Though Hera and Athena tried to bribe Paris with power and wisdom, he ultimately chose Aphrodite after she promised him the love of Helen, sparking the Trojan War.
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a ferocious, fire-breathing beast, bad tempered with impenetrable scales, bat-like wings, jagged fangs, and sharp claws
enemy, evil, symbol of sin, wickedness and ferocity
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The document provides information on numerous artists and works from the Renaissance period in Europe, including Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Botticelli, and Titian. It discusses their influential paintings, sculptures, and other works that advanced techniques like sfumato, linear perspective, and use of light and shadow. Key artistic developments during this period included greater realism and naturalism in depictions of the human body and nature.
Baroque Masters in the Museum of Fine Arts of Seville (1)guimera
Baroque is a perspective on life and is, at the same time, its expression through art.
The Seville school of this period is renowned for the genius of its artists, including Velázquez, Zurbarán, Murillo …
Peter Paul Rubens was a Flemish Baroque artist considered the most influential painter of his time. He transformed himself from a Northern provincial artist after studying the great Italian masters in Italy from 1600-1608. Upon returning to Antwerp, he was appointed as court painter where he gained international fame for his dramatic and colorful paintings emphasizing movement, emotion, and sensuality. Some of his most famous works include The Massacre of the Innocents, Samson and Delilah, and the Marie de' Medici cycle commissioned for the Louvre in Paris. Later in life, he married his second wife Helena Fourment and continued painting large mythological and biblical scenes as well as portraits until his death in 1
Saint Michael the Archangel in Western paintingsguimera
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Art in Detail: The Crazies in Greek and Roman Mythology (Paintings)guimera
This document summarizes Greek and Roman mythological figures who experienced madness or insanity, including Orestes, Cassandra, and Heracles. Orestes was driven insane after killing his mother at Apollo's command and being pursued by the Furies. Cassandra was cursed by Apollo such that her prophecies were never believed, driving her mad. Heracles experienced a brief period of madness induced by Hera that led him to kill his children, after which he had to perform his famous twelve labors to atone.
Across many ancient cultures spanning from the Stone Age to the Renaissance, depictions of pubic hair on artistic representations of the human body varied depending on the time period, culture, and subject matter. Early Venus figurines from the Stone Age showed generic triangles representing female genitals but did not clearly depict pubic hair. Later ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Roman art sometimes showed pubic hair on figures while other times kept the areas bare or ambiguous. In medieval Christian art, pubic areas were often obscured but hair could sometimes be seen, and Renaissance art showed somewhat more explicit details. Depictions of pubic hair in artistic works corresponded with whether it was common or acceptable in the culture being represented.
This document profiles several powerful and influential queens from classical history and mythology, summarizing their stories in a few sentences each. The queens discussed include the Queen of Sheba, Helen of Troy, Clytemnestra, Electra, Hecuba, Cassandra, Dido, Jocasta, Antigone, and Lamia. Their stories involve travel, seduction, war, revenge, madness, and tragedy, showcasing the diverse roles and impacts of women in the ancient world.
Paolo Veronese was a renowned 16th century Venetian painter known for his large-scale frescoes and decorative works. He mastered using bright colors and perspectives to depict elaborate scenes from Renaissance Venice and religious subjects. Some of his most famous works include the Wedding at Cana, The Family of Darius before Alexander, and Allegory of Love paintings - known for their exuberant expressions of Renaissance sensuality and wealth through detailed costumes against architectural backgrounds.
This document discusses Jheronimus Bosch's use of the inverted funnel symbol in his artwork from the 15th-16th centuries. It provides several examples from Bosch's paintings where figures wear funnels on their heads, sometimes consuming their entire bodies. The funnel came to symbolize deception, false wisdom, or madness. Later artists like Maerten de Vos and David Teniers the Younger propagated this visual element in their versions of The Temptation of Saint Anthony centuries after Bosch's death due to his influence. The symbolism of the inverted funnel is open to interpretation but was meant to convey negative or eccentric meanings in Bosch's era.
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Landscape painting in the Renaissance (2) The Landscape and Figuresguimera
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Art in Detail: Symbolism, The most notable Paintingsguimera
The document provides details on several paintings that depict symbolic and surreal themes. It describes James Ensor's 1897 painting "Death and the Masks" which imparts lifelike qualities to a central skull and masks to symbolize the decadence of bourgeois society. It also discusses Odilon Redon's 1914 work "Cyclops" portraying a dream world with a large eye symbolizing the human soul. Mikhail Vrubel's 1890 painting "Demon (Sitting)" is described as the first significant work of Russian symbolism defining the artist's quest for beauty through the contradictory image of a spiritual yet mighty demon.
The classical mythology of the Prado represented by works by such outstanding artists as Francisco de Zurbarán, José de Ribera, Pedro Pablo Rubens, Francesco Albani, among others.
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not surprising to find flies in the paintings ...
can simply mean misery, loneliness, the vanity of earthly things
can be an allusion to the ephemeral of life, beauty, the symbol of death, the Passion of Christ, corruption and venality ...
This document contains summaries of passages from Ulysses by James Joyce. The summaries are in 3 sentences or less and provide the key context and meaning from each excerpt, including references to characters, locations, myths, and literary works mentioned. There are over 40 summaries included.
Juan de Juanes was a 16th century Spanish painter known for his idealized Counter-Reformation images based on works by Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael. One of his most famous paintings was "The Judgment of Paris", depicting the mythological story of Paris choosing between Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite. The painting shows Paris in the foreground holding the golden apple as the goddesses await his decision, with trees and a river in the background landscape.
Art in Detail: The Judgment of Paris (Paintings)guimera
The document summarizes the mythological story of the Judgment of Paris, where the goddesses Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite argued over who was the most beautiful after Eris tossed a golden apple between them at a wedding. Unable to decide himself, Zeus appointed Paris to judge who should receive the apple. Though Hera and Athena tried to bribe Paris with power and wisdom, he ultimately chose Aphrodite after she promised him the love of Helen, sparking the Trojan War.
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a ferocious, fire-breathing beast, bad tempered with impenetrable scales, bat-like wings, jagged fangs, and sharp claws
enemy, evil, symbol of sin, wickedness and ferocity
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The document provides information on numerous artists and works from the Renaissance period in Europe, including Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Botticelli, and Titian. It discusses their influential paintings, sculptures, and other works that advanced techniques like sfumato, linear perspective, and use of light and shadow. Key artistic developments during this period included greater realism and naturalism in depictions of the human body and nature.
Baroque Masters in the Museum of Fine Arts of Seville (1)guimera
Baroque is a perspective on life and is, at the same time, its expression through art.
The Seville school of this period is renowned for the genius of its artists, including Velázquez, Zurbarán, Murillo …
Peter Paul Rubens was a Flemish Baroque artist considered the most influential painter of his time. He transformed himself from a Northern provincial artist after studying the great Italian masters in Italy from 1600-1608. Upon returning to Antwerp, he was appointed as court painter where he gained international fame for his dramatic and colorful paintings emphasizing movement, emotion, and sensuality. Some of his most famous works include The Massacre of the Innocents, Samson and Delilah, and the Marie de' Medici cycle commissioned for the Louvre in Paris. Later in life, he married his second wife Helena Fourment and continued painting large mythological and biblical scenes as well as portraits until his death in 1
Saint Michael the Archangel in Western paintingsguimera
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Art in Detail: The Crazies in Greek and Roman Mythology (Paintings)guimera
This document summarizes Greek and Roman mythological figures who experienced madness or insanity, including Orestes, Cassandra, and Heracles. Orestes was driven insane after killing his mother at Apollo's command and being pursued by the Furies. Cassandra was cursed by Apollo such that her prophecies were never believed, driving her mad. Heracles experienced a brief period of madness induced by Hera that led him to kill his children, after which he had to perform his famous twelve labors to atone.
Across many ancient cultures spanning from the Stone Age to the Renaissance, depictions of pubic hair on artistic representations of the human body varied depending on the time period, culture, and subject matter. Early Venus figurines from the Stone Age showed generic triangles representing female genitals but did not clearly depict pubic hair. Later ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Roman art sometimes showed pubic hair on figures while other times kept the areas bare or ambiguous. In medieval Christian art, pubic areas were often obscured but hair could sometimes be seen, and Renaissance art showed somewhat more explicit details. Depictions of pubic hair in artistic works corresponded with whether it was common or acceptable in the culture being represented.
This document profiles several powerful and influential queens from classical history and mythology, summarizing their stories in a few sentences each. The queens discussed include the Queen of Sheba, Helen of Troy, Clytemnestra, Electra, Hecuba, Cassandra, Dido, Jocasta, Antigone, and Lamia. Their stories involve travel, seduction, war, revenge, madness, and tragedy, showcasing the diverse roles and impacts of women in the ancient world.
Paolo Veronese was a renowned 16th century Venetian painter known for his large-scale frescoes and decorative works. He mastered using bright colors and perspectives to depict elaborate scenes from Renaissance Venice and religious subjects. Some of his most famous works include the Wedding at Cana, The Family of Darius before Alexander, and Allegory of Love paintings - known for their exuberant expressions of Renaissance sensuality and wealth through detailed costumes against architectural backgrounds.
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Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi. Father and Daughter Painters in Baroque Italyguimera
the tumultuous lives of these two artists moved along parallel trajectories from the popular quarters of papal Rome to the courts of the grand duke of Tuscany, Marie de' Medici in Paris, and Charles I in London ...
Medea and the beautiful Argonaut,
the first human Cain
Romulus and Remus nursed by the same she-wolf,
Vulcan who loves Venus who loves Mars
Eve and the Apple of the Tree of Temptation
and
the most human of emotions that inspired the painters
This document contains images and descriptions of nude and partially nude figures in Western art from antiquity to the 19th century. It discusses how depictions of nudity have varied based on cultural norms over time, from Greco-Roman myths and Renaissance allegories to Orientalist themes. Many famous artists are represented, including Titian, Rubens, Rembrandt, Manet, and Ingres, showing their treatments of subjects like Venus, Susannah and the Elders, and odalisques against historical contexts. Recurring images demonstrate evolving standards of modesty and eroticism.
one of the most beautiful magical creatures
an imaginary animal more important in the Christian West from the Middle Ages to the end of the Renaissance
The document provides details on 12 artworks from famous painters depicting scenes from the Old Testament. It includes the title, artist, date created, materials, dimensions and location of each painting. For several of the pieces, it also provides 1-3 sentences summarizing the biblical scene depicted and key aspects of the artist's composition and style. The artworks cover stories from Genesis, including the creation of animals and humans in the Garden of Eden, and narratives involving figures like Judith, Esther and Joseph.
Surprising hairstyles in Western painting.ppsxguimera
This document provides descriptions of hairstyles from various works of Western art from the 15th to 19th centuries. It notes hairstyles like bowl cuts, zazzeras, cornets, poufs, and braided buns popular at different time periods. Specific works mentioned include portraits depicting styles like center-parted curls on a 15th century Florentine woman or the heart-shaped wig of Queen Elizabeth I of England. Context is given for trends like men shaving their foreheads or Louis XIV starting to wear wigs to hide hair loss.
John Waterhouse - Myth & Beautiful Women Jerry Daperro
John Waterhouse (1849-1917) was one of the Pre-Raphaelite painters of the 19th Century, England. He painted main of women in myths, in literatures and biblical stories. He worked first in a manner close to Alma Tadema painting ancient genre scenes. He was elected as an associate of the Royal Academy in 1885 and a full member 10 years later.
This document provides details on paintings of famous goddesses from mythology. It includes summaries and excerpts on works such as Klimt's Pallas Athena depicting the goddess of wisdom, Botticelli's Pallas and the Centaur showing Pallas subduing a centaur, and Titian's Diana and Actaeon illustrating the myth of Diana punishing Actaeon for seeing her bathing. The document also mentions Botticelli's famous The Birth of Venus and provides a brief summary of the myth behind its subject.
associated with the soul, the image of the destiny of the soul, symbol of resurrection,
allegory of the transience and fragility of existence,
her beauty and short lifespan made it a symbol of physical beauty that threatens virtue and leads to human downfall …
Tintoretto, Jacopo Robusti at the Gallerie dell'Accademiaguimera
The document provides descriptions of numerous paintings by the renowned 16th century Italian artist Tintoretto that are housed at the Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice. It summarizes the religious and historical subjects depicted in each work, including scenes from the Bible and portraits of important figures from Venetian history. Key details like the titles, dates, and dimensions of the pieces are also mentioned.
The document discusses depictions of serpents in Western painting from the 15th century to early 20th century. Serpents are commonly used as symbols of temptation, sin, and the devil. They are often shown wrapped around trees, women's bodies, or men to represent the fall of man through temptation by the serpent in the Garden of Eden story. Some paintings show serpents in battles between good and evil or being crushed under Mary's foot to represent Christianity's triumph over sin and the devil.
The cypress tree in European paintings.ppsxguimera
In Greek mythology associated with Cyparissus beloved by Apollo, and with Hades, god of the underworld.
Symbol of Immortality, of life and death, of mourning …
Perseus flying down from the sky rescues the beautiful Andromeda who has been chained to a rock as a sacrifice to a sea monster. The painting by Piero di Cosimo depicts several scenes from the myth of Perseus and Andromeda as recounted by Ovid, including Perseus slaying the sea monster and freeing Andromeda who he then marries. The painting contains symbolic references to the Medici family who later acquired the work.
big and small, lined and soft, round and angular
of felt or velvet
adorned with fur, embroidery, gorgeous bird feathers, ribbons, stones according to the owner’s fortune
grands et petits, doublés et doux, ronds et angulaires,
en feutre ou en velours,
ornés de fourrure, broderies, plumes d'oiseaux magnifiques, de rubans, pierreries selon la fortune du propriétaire ...
Recognised as the most beautiful woman in the Mediterranean civilisations, hers was the face that launched a thousand ships and inspired the legends ...
Rückenfigur ... back figure in paintings.ppsxguimera
Wanderer above the Sea of Fog is perhaps the most iconic Rückenfigur in German Romantic painting …
Rückenfigur, the back-figure is a pictorial theme with significant power.
Rückenfigur ... back figure in paintings
Rückenfigur ... figure de dos dans la peinture.ppsxguimera
Le Voyageur contemplant une mer de nuages est probablement la Rückenfigur la plus emblématique de la peinture romantique allemande ...
Rückenfigur, la figure de dos est un thème pictural d'une grande puissance.
Has been depicted
in mythological and religious paintings, in still life, vanities, allegories, in the genre painting.
From Caravaggio and Rubens to Millet, through Vermeer, Delacroix, Manet, Moreau …
Panier en osier dans la peinture européenne.ppsxguimera
A été représenté
dans les peintures mythologiques et religieuses, les natures mortes, vanités, allégories, dans la peinture de genre.
Du Caravage et Rubens à Millet, en passant par Vermeer, Delacroix, Manet, Moreau ...
The Art of Rain_The beauty of rain in paintings..ppsxguimera
The beauty of rain in paintings.
expected or feared, delicate or stormy, metaphorical or very real, the rain has often entered the imagination of artists ...
L’art de la pluie_La beauté de la pluie dans la peinture..ppsxguimera
La beauté de la pluie dans la peinture.
espérée ou redoutée, fine ou orageuse, métaphorique ou bien réelle, la pluie s’est souvent invitée dans l’imaginaire des artistes ...
From Gethsemane to the Tomb ... Passion Stories.ppsxguimera
This document provides summaries of paintings depicting scenes from Jesus's passion and death. It describes paintings showing Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane praying before his arrest, Jesus appearing before Pilate, Jesus being mocked and crowned with thorns, Jesus carrying the cross, Jesus on the cross with Mary and John, the crucifixion and death of Jesus, his body being taken down and mourned over, and his entombment. The paintings highlighted come from artists like William Blake, James Tissot, Hieronymus Bosch, and Lovis Corinth and are housed in museums around the world.
La jalousie dans la peinture européenne.ppsxguimera
Médée et le bel Argonaute,
le premier humain Caïn
Romulus et Remus nourris au sein de la même louve,
Vulcain qui aime Vénus qui aime Mars
Ève et la pomme de l'arbre de la tentation
et
la plus humaine des émotions qui a inspiré les peintres
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7. a scene of rape (abduction) …
Europa, Phoenician princess:
... I’m sprawled helplessly on the a bull's back, my clothes are in disarray.
Zeus:
... that was such a fun day. The water was really warm.
(by the way, i'm the bull)
11. Danae totally fulfills all the requirements for the position of damsel in distress …
her dad, King Acrisius, locks her in a bronze chamber (the Oracle of Delphi told him that she'd give birth
to a son who would kill him)
later, when Zeus impregnates her with Perseus as a shower of gold, Acrisius locks her in a chest and throws
her in the sea
17. Surprise, surprise: Zeus gets all hot and bothered about the beautiful nymph, Callisto.
The trouble is that Callisto, follower of Artemis, has sworn to stay a virgin all her life.
Zeus, in his plan of seduction, disguises himself in the form of Artemis and seduces Callisto.
... Callisto is pregnant. Artemis finds out and transforms her loyal follower into a bear.
But, king of the gods does something nice:
places both mother and son in the sky, where they shine to this day as Ursa Major and Ursa Minor.
… tragedy or happy ending?
24. With Medusa's head and his winged sandals Perseus soars above Ethiopia.
When he gets to the ocean sees a girl chained toa big rock and instantly falls in love with the beautiful maiden.
Is Andromeda, the daughter of Cepheus, king of Ethiopia, chained to feed Cetus a giant, maiden-eating sea monster.
Perseus says he'll slay the monster in return for Andromeda's hand in marriage.
An epic battle ensues, and kills the monster.
30. Artemis was the original awesome lady with a bow, arrow and a fierce posse of nymphs ...
and with a temper which occasionally leads her to some misunderstandings
... and here's the moment when the young hunter bursts in where the goddess and her nymphs are bathing
(Artemis furious, will turn Actaeon into a stag ... haven't you ever been in the wrong place at the wrong time?)
39. ... a goddess outraged to appear naked in front of a mortal
Actaeon wanders deep into the woods and he sees Artemis, naked as a baby mole rat.
Shocked and embarrassed, the goddess reaches for her trusty bow. But then she gets a better idea:
she transforms him into a deer.
As he runs away, Actaeon encounters his hunting dogs, who tear their former master apart with their vicious fangs.
Not a happy ending.
44. ... the young Adonis pulling himself away from Venus, his lover.
Under the trees behind them at left Cupid lies asleep, with his bow and quiver of arrows hanging
from a tree …
this is not a time for love
… one day Adonis is gored by a wounded wild boar. Venus, in the sky in her chariot,
hears his cries but cannot save him.
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TITIAN. “Poesie” for Philip II
TITIAN. “Poésie” pour Philippe II
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50. Titian's connection with Philip II continued right up to the painter's final days.
Amongst the last pictures sent to Spain was the Tarquin and Lucretia, now in Cambridge.
52. ... seduced by her beauty and her exemplary virtue Sextus Tarquinius raped Lucretia after threatening
to kill her if she rejected his advances
the next day she exposed him and committed suicide ...
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56. Mythological paintings (poesie) for Philip II (1553-1562)
by Titian
Titian painted for Philip II several mythological scenes and allegories with strong erotic elements. In his
letters to Philip, Titian described these works as 'poesie' and 'favole', vague terms that can be roughly
translated as 'poetic inventions' and 'fables', respectively.
The terms have several implications: that the pictures had a literary source, that painting and poetry made
the same creative demands, and that the artist - like the poet - was entitled to a certain license in the
interpretation of his sources. The subjects of these pantheistic works are drawn chiefly from Ovid's
Metamorphoses.
The first of the poesie sent to Philip in 1554, Danaë with a Nurse, a more explicitly sensual version.
Two of Titian's best-loved poesie are Diana and Acteon, and Diana and Callisto, sent to Spain late in 1559
and today in Edinburgh. In their variety of pose, iridescent sensuality and rich colorism on a limited
palette, they set an example to generations of artists from Rubens and Velázquez to Watteau and Delacroix.