Landschaft mit Orpheus und Eurydike

Nicolas Poussin · PD

Landschaft mit Orpheus und Eurydike


Details

Museum
Louvre
Jahr
1650
Technik
Öl auf Leinwand
Gattung
Gemälde
Maße
124 × 200 cm

Die Geschichte

Poussin painted this in Rome around 1650, working the way he liked, building a calm, ordered landscape and then hiding a catastrophe inside it. In the foreground the poet Orpheus sits playing his lyre to Eurydice, unaware that at this instant, off to the side, a snake in the grass is about to bite her and carry her down to the underworld. Look past them to the castle on the water, where a plume of dark smoke rises from a tower. Poussin scholars read that distant fire as an echo of the disaster about to strike the couple, a warning folded quietly into the scenery. The tower itself is based on the Castel Sant'Angelo, the fortress Poussin could see across the Tiber from his own Rome.

Landschaft mit Orpheus und Eurydike — Nicolas Poussin — MuseScope