父の剣を見つけるテセウス

Nicolas Poussin / Jean Lemaire · PD

父の剣を見つけるテセウス


作品情報

アーティスト
ニコラ・プッサン
制作年
1638
技法
油彩
種類
絵画
寸法
98 × 134 cm

ストーリー

The story is a recognition test. Before Theseus was born, his father Aegeus, king of Athens, hid a sword and a pair of sandals under a great rock, telling the boy's mother that when their son could roll the stone away and claim them he was ready to come to Athens and be known as heir. Poussin painted that exact moment around 1638, the young man straining under the weight of the rock while his mother Aethra points to what lies beneath. He did not paint all of it himself. The architecture in the picture is by a colleague in Rome, Jean Lemaire, while Poussin took the figures and the landscape. The canvas later entered the collection of a French duke and hangs today in his chateau at Chantilly, north of Paris.

父の剣を見つけるテセウス — ニコラ・プッサン — MuseScope