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Apollo and Daphne

  • Creation date1699
  • Dimensions313.0 x 224.0 cm

Explore the Baroque paintings of Daniel Seiter! Venetian-trained artist known for martyrdom scenes & royal commissions in Italy & Savoy. Discover his legacy today!

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Collectible Description

The painting Apollo and Daphne is a stunning work of art created by the Austrian-Italian painter Daniel Seiter in 1699. This oil on canvas piece measures 313 x 224 cm and is currently located at the Chiswick House in the United Kingdom. The painting depicts a scene from Greek mythology, where Apollo is chasing after Daphne, who is trying to escape him by transforming into a tree.

Artistic Style and Composition

The composition of the painting is dynamic and captures the intensity of the chase between Apollo and Daphne. The use of oil on canvas allows for a rich and vibrant color palette, which adds to the overall drama of the scene. The painting also features several other figures, including a person on the left side of the scene and another one on the right side, as well as two birds present in the painting.

Artist Background and Other Works

Daniel Seiter was a renowned painter of his time, known for his works such as The Judgment of Paris, also located at the Chiswick House. To learn more about the artworks of Chiswick House, visit /art/list/?Filter=A@D3BTVD-Discovering-the-Artworks-of-Chiswick-House-United-Kingdom. For more information on Daniel Seiter and his paintings, including Apollo and Daphne, visit /art/list/?Filter=ARD6BT-Daniel-Seiter-Apollo-and-Daphne.
  • The painting is a beautiful depiction of the Greek mythological story of Apollo and Daphne.
  • The composition of the painting is dynamic and captures the intensity of the chase between Apollo and Daphne.
  • The use of oil on canvas allows for a rich and vibrant color palette, which adds to the overall drama of the scene.

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Artist Biography

Daniel Seiter (1649–1705): Venetian Roots, Baroque Vision

Daniel Seiter remains a figure shrouded in artistic mystery, largely due to the scarcity of reliable biographical information. However, what emerges from scholarly accounts—primarily Houbraken’s *Lives of Distinguished Artists*, published in 1718— paints a portrait of a Viennese painter who decisively embraced the Venetian Baroque tradition and achieved considerable renown throughout Europe.

Born around 1642/1647, likely on the border between Switzerland and Austria, Seiter’s early life remains obscure. Records indicate he received his initial artistic training in Venice, where he apprenticed with Johann Carl Loth—a partnership that profoundly shaped his stylistic sensibilities. Loth's influence is evident in Seiter’s meticulous attention to detail, his masterful use of tenebroso (darkness and light), and his dynamic compositions reminiscent of Venetian masters.

Moving to Rome in 1688, Seiter joined the Bentvueghels—a society of artists dedicated to documenting Oriental landscapes—and adopted the moniker “Morgenstar,” reflecting his penchant for capturing ethereal dawn scenes. This association fostered a fascination with exotic cultures and contributed to his artistic exploration of dramatic visual narratives.

Seiter’s most celebrated works include *Martyrdom of St Catherine* (1685) and *Martyrdom of St Lawrence*, monumental frescoes adorning the vestibule of Santa Maria del Popolo in Rome. These paintings exemplify Seiter's commitment to religious iconography, skillfully blending artistic virtuosity with profound theological contemplation.

His patronage extended beyond Rome; he served as court painter for Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia and undertook significant commissions in Turin, where his frescoes transformed the Royal Palace into a testament to Baroque grandeur. Notably, he was knighted by Victor Amadeus II—a recognition of Seiter’s artistic excellence and unwavering dedication.

Furthermore, Seiter traveled extensively throughout Europe, documenting landscapes in Brunswick and Dresden, demonstrating his versatility as an artist and furthering the dissemination of Venetian stylistic principles beyond Italy. Houbraken recounts a charming anecdote about Victor Amadeus II gifting Seiter a walking cane adorned with diamonds—a gesture symbolizing gratitude for the painter’s artistic contributions.

Daniel Seiter's legacy resides not only in his impressive oeuvre but also in his role as an influential figure within the Bentvueghels and his contribution to the broader artistic landscape of the Baroque era. His paintings continue to inspire admiration for their technical brilliance and emotional depth, cementing his place as a pivotal artist of his time.

daniel seiter

daniel seiter

1649 - 1705

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Baroque
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Carlo Maratta']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Johann Carl Loth']
  • Date Of Birth: c.1642/1647
  • Date Of Death: 1705
  • Full Name: Daniel Seiter
  • Nationality: Austrian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Diana and Endymion
    • Martyrdom of St Catherine
  • Place Of Birth: Vienna
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