手持筛子的维斯塔贞女图恰

Andrea Mantegna · PD

手持筛子的维斯塔贞女图恰


作品信息

创作年份
1495
材质技法
蛋彩
类型
绘画
尺寸
72.5 × 23 cm

故事

Mantegna painted this to fool you. From a few steps back the figure of Tuccia reads as a small bronze relief set against veined marble. That is exactly the illusion he wanted. In the 1490s, deep in the study of ancient Rome, Mantegna set out to prove that paint could imitate carved bronze so well it rivaled the sculptor's craft, and pictures like this were called bronzi finti, feigned bronzes. Tuccia was a Vestal Virgin, a priestess sworn to chastity, and when that vow was doubted she carried water from the river Tiber to the temple in a sieve without spilling a drop, taking the impossible as proof of her innocence. She holds that sieve here. The panel may have been made for the private study of Isabella d'Este, the Marchioness of Mantua, who prized exactly this kind of learned classical conceit.

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