Painting,
oil on panel, 55 x 75 cm without frame and 65 x 85 cm with frame
depicting Mount Parnassus by the Bolognese painter Biagio Pupini
(Bologna 1511 - 1575).
The activity of Biagio Pupini, also
known as Biagio delle Lame, exponent of the mannerism of the
Bolognese area, is documented from 1511 to 1575.
He probably
trained in the workshop of Francesco Francia and later collaborated
with Bartolomeo Ramenghi, known as Bagnacavallo, on the frescoes in
the church of San Pietro in Vincoli, in Faenza, which was later
destroyed. In 1519 he was commissioned for cartoons for the windows
of the Chapel of Peace, in the basilica of San Petronio, in Bologna,
for which he painted an altarpiece with the Virgin and Child with
saints (1524), now in a private collection.
The Muses were
minor deities who belonged to the god Apollo. They were nine sisters,
young and beautiful, daughters of Zeus and Mnemosine, which in Greek
means memory, born at the foot of Olympus.
Inhabitants of
Olympus, they preferred Parnassus to this, where they loved to play,
sing and dance for the god Apollo; Parnassus is a mountain in central
Greece, overlooking the city of Delphi.
Particularly
venerated, Parnassus was consecrated to the cult of Apollo and to the
nine Muses of which he was one of the two residences; according to
Greek mythology, on this mountain there was a source sacred to the
Muses, the Castalia source.
Pupini was able to establish
himself as one of the most interesting Bolognese personalities, in
that moment of transition from the sixteenth-century culture to the
Baroque one, "precisely because of the turning point he
impressed with a certain genius, the decorative taste of his time",
adhering in his subject paintings pagan to that new language, which
was now spreading throughout much of Europe.
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