Antique Pair Of 17th Century Glass Paintings, Bacchanal Of Cherubs And Satyrs
A rare pair of 17th-century Italian paintings. Oil on glass artworks depicting a mythological subject, cherubs and satyrs playing in an Arcadian landscape, of remarkable pictorial quality. This is a reverse painting on glass, a highly complex technique popular in the Baroque period. The nude and fleshy cupids are captured in carefree poses in an allegory of bacchanal.
A cherub is on the shoulders of a satyr, others are eating bunches of grapes, and others, wearing vine crowns, recall the figure of Dionysus. The flesh tones are luminous and enameled, with pink and mother-of-pearl hues. The composition's structure is theatrical and decorative, while the landscape, rich in minute detail, creates a surprising depth. Flemish influences are evident, although the works hark back to the Genoese school of the second half of the 17th century.
A refined and hard-to-find pendant light, ideal for prestigious spaces, whether classic or contemporary, and perfect for enhancing a wunderkammer, the so-called cabinet of curiosities. Elegant 19th-century frames in ebonized wood with gilded bronze applications, with some signs of age. Overall, the paintings are in good condition. Interior size: H 26 x W 32.5 cm.
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Period: 17th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Other
Width: 41
Height: 35
Depth: 5
Reference (ID): 1689417
Availability: In stock






































