Italian, Venice 1613–1678 Venice · 21 works on DiscoverArt
Works
The Sacrifice of Polyxenac. 1650(R.)Figure Studies: Standing Nude Figure, Putti, and a Man's Head (V.) Figure Studies: A Flying and a Standing Man1613–78Figure Studies: Men Standing by a Large Vase, a Falling Nude Figure, and Other Figures1613–78Air, represented by Iris reclining on her rainbow, accompanied by a winged putto bearing a torch and another winged putto riding an eagle, from "The Elements"1640–60Water, represented by a naiad seated at the base of a tree and resting her arm on a supine urn from which water flows, behind her a triton and other inhabitants of the sea rise from the water surface, from "The Elements"1640–60Fire, represented by Venus seated before Vulcan's forge, with armor, a cannon, and cannon balls surrounding her, she turns her head toward Cupid, who stretches his body away from her, from "The Elements"1640–60Penitent Magdalen kneeling on a rocky ground before a skull and bones, an ointment jar lies in the left foreground, rays of light and winged putti descend from aboveca. 1640–55Bacchanalian Group with Children Drinking1613–78Fire, represented by Venus seated before Vulcan's forge, with armor, a cannon, and cannon balls surrounding her, she turns her head toward Cupid, who stretches his body away from her, from "The Elements"1640–60Water, represented by a naiad seated at the base of a tree and resting her arm on a supine urn from which water flows, behind her a triton and other inhabitants of the sea rise from the water surface, from "The Elements"1640–60The Magdalenn.d.Earth, represented by Cybele seated at the base of a tree with fruits of the earth spread before her, a cupid with a torch approaches from the right, a stag and hound look toward Cybele from the left, from "The Elements"1640–60Earth, represented by Cybele seated at the base of a tree with fruits of the earth spread before her, a cupid with a torch approaches from the right, a stag and hound look toward Cybele from the left, from "The Elements"1640–60Satyr (Back View)n.d.Fire, represented by Venus seated before Vulcan's forge, with armor, a cannon, and cannon balls surrounding her, she turns her head toward Cupid, who stretches his body away from her, from "The Elements"1640–60Plate 4: marine gods and other cavorting figuresca. 1640–70Air, represented by Iris reclining on her rainbow, accompanied by a winged putto bearing a torch and another winged putto riding an eagle, from "The Elements"1640–60Bacchanal with infant satyrs and putti at left, a naked male figure reclines in front of a pedestal carved in bas-relief, two clothed figures look toward the right1633–78Bacchanal1633/78Holy Family1640/1660Plate 6: marine gods and other cavorting figuresca. 1640–70