David Teniers III (1610-1690), Follower Of - Carlo And Ubaldo In The Fortunate Isles
Oil on canvas.
This scene is part of a series of twelve copper engravings by David Teniers illustrating Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered, and in particular Song XV. The work recreates the arrival of Godefroy's messengers on the island of Fortuna, where a classically inspired circular temple stands, evoking both the palace of the magician Armide and Andrea Schiavone's influence on the composition. The painting as a whole captures the essence of Flemish Baroque, fusing the epic heroism and amorous lyricism of the Italian poem.
Image dimensions unframed: 31 x 18 cm / 44 x 30.5 cm with custom frame.
This scene is part of a series of twelve copper engravings by David Teniers illustrating Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered, and in particular Song XV. The work recreates the arrival of Godefroy's messengers on the island of Fortuna, where a classically inspired circular temple stands, evoking both the palace of the magician Armide and Andrea Schiavone's influence on the composition. The painting as a whole captures the essence of Flemish Baroque, fusing the epic heroism and amorous lyricism of the Italian poem.
Image dimensions unframed: 31 x 18 cm / 44 x 30.5 cm with custom frame.
900 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Oil painting on wood
Reference (ID): 1743987
Availability: In stock
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