Odisseu na Ilha dos Feácios

Peter Paul Rubens · PD

Odisseu na Ilha dos Feácios


Ficha técnica

Ano
1630
Técnica
óleo
Tipo
pintura
Dimensões
128 × 207 cm

A história

Homer gives this moment only a few lines. A shipwrecked Odysseus, naked and half-drowned, stumbles out of the bushes and startles a young princess, Nausicaa, who has come with her maids to wash clothes by the shore. Rubens painted the scene around 1630, in his fifties, when he was increasingly drawn to landscape for its own sake. The human story sits small at the lower edge. What fills the canvas is weather and land, the cliffs and wind-bent trees of the storm Odysseus has just survived, under a wide sky opening over the bay. The figures are almost incidental to the country around them. In the distance Rubens set the harbour and towers of the Phaeacians, the safety Odysseus is about to reach.

Odisseu na Ilha dos Feácios — Pedro Paulo Rubens — MuseScope