アドニスを嘆くヴィーナス

Nicolas Poussin · PD

アドニスを嘆くヴィーナス


作品情報

アーティスト
ニコラ・プッサン
制作年
1626
技法
油彩
種類
絵画
寸法
57 × 128 cm

ストーリー

Nicolas Poussin had not long arrived in Rome when he painted this, around 1626, a French painter in his early thirties teaching himself antiquity in the city that held so much of it. The story comes from Ovid. Adonis, the young hunter Venus loved, has been gored by a wild boar, and the goddess pours nectar over his wound so that a blood-red anemone will spring up where he lies. Poussin lays the body out long across the canvas, and the pose deliberately recalls images of the dead Christ, since this pagan tale of a beautiful youth dying and a flower rising from him was read in his day as an echo of death and resurrection. The wide, frieze-like shape shows a young artist already thinking like the classical reliefs he was busy studying.

アドニスを嘆くヴィーナス — ニコラ・プッサン — MuseScope