阿波罗剥马尔叙阿斯的皮

Jusepe de Ribera · PD

阿波罗剥马尔叙阿斯的皮


作品信息

创作年份
1637
材质技法
油彩
类型
绘画
尺寸
202 × 255 cm

故事

In 1637 Ribera was the leading painter in Naples, then a Spanish possession, and he had built his reputation on scenes most people would rather not look at closely. Here he takes the old Greek story of Marsyas, a satyr rash enough to challenge the god Apollo to a music contest. Marsyas lost, and the price of losing was to be skinned alive. Ribera paints the exact moment the knife goes in. Apollo works at the leg with a calm, almost gentle face, while Marsyas, hung upside down by one hoofed foot, twists toward us with his mouth open and his bad teeth showing. He painted this scene more than once in these years. The Brussels canvas sets Apollo in profile and in a soft pink robe rather than purple, leaning in over the wound without a flicker of expression.

阿波罗剥马尔叙阿斯的皮 — 胡塞佩·德·里贝拉 — MuseScope