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Acrilico su tela
Arte da parete
Baroque
1648
Rinascimento
150.0 x 199.0 cm
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Landscape con Polifemo
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Nicolas Poussin’s Landscape with Polyphemus stands as a cornerstone of Baroque art—though paradoxically imbued with the serene elegance characteristic of classical tradition. Painted in 1648 and currently residing within the hallowed halls of The Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, this monumental canvas transcends mere depiction; it embodies a profound meditation on myth and nature—a testament to Poussin’s unparalleled ability to harmonize seemingly disparate elements into a cohesive visual narrative.
Measuring 150 x 199 cm, Landscape with Polyphemus unfolds as a carefully orchestrated tableau—a deliberate departure from the exuberant dynamism favored by many of his contemporaries. At its heart lies Polyphemus, the cyclops son of Poseidon and Thoosa, depicted in a posture of contemplative repose amidst rocky terrain. He holds a bow and arrow, not actively engaged in combat but poised for action—a subtle suggestion of primal instinct tempered by intellectual awareness.
Executed in oil on canvas with meticulous attention to detail, Landscape with Polyphemus exemplifies Poussin’s mastery of chiaroscuro—the dramatic interplay of light and shadow—creating a palpable sense of atmosphere. The artist skillfully employs linear perspective to establish depth and spatial realism, guiding the viewer's gaze across the expansive landscape. Furthermore, the subtle blending of colors contributes to an overall impression of tranquility and harmony.
The painting draws inspiration from Homer’s Odyssey and Ovid’s Metamorphoses—specifically, the tale of Polyphemus's encounter with Galatea. The scene depicts Polyphemus serenading Galatea amidst a grove of trees—a poignant juxtaposition of brute force and refined beauty. The presence of two horses symbolizes nobility and strength, while the rocky outcrop serves as a grounding element—representing permanence and stability against the backdrop of the fleeting natural world. Poussin’s deliberate choice of imagery underscores the painting's thematic exploration of themes such as love, loss, and redemption.
Landscape with Polyphemus reflects the artistic sensibilities of its time—the waning influence of Mannerism and the ascendance of classical ideals championed by Cardinal Richelieu’s court. Its acquisition by the Hermitage Museum solidified its place within Russia's cultural heritage—a beacon of artistic excellence that continues to inspire admiration centuries later. Artists like Jacques-Louis David and Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres recognized Poussin’s profound impact on their own creative endeavors, cementing his enduring legacy as a master of composition and psychological insight.
1594 - 1665 , Francia
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