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Jupiter and Juno: Study for the Furti di Giove Tapestries, ca. 1532-35
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Jupiter and Juno: Study for the Furti di Giove Tapestries, ca. 1532-35
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This print showcases "Jupiter and Juno: Study for the Furti di Giove Tapestries" a masterpiece created by Italian artist Perino del Vaga during the Renaissance period. The artwork, dating back to around 1532-35, is currently housed in the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art in Rome. In this intricate composition, we witness Jupiter, the Roman god of sky and thunder, standing alongside his wife Juno, who is revered as the goddess of marriage and childbirth. Their divine love is beautifully depicted as they hold hands tenderly. Both figures are portrayed in their nakedness, symbolizing purity and vulnerability within their sacred union. The attention to detail is remarkable; every line meticulously drawn by Piero Buonaccorsi brings out the essence of these mythological deities. Surrounding them are angelic cherubs known as putti or amorini, adding an ethereal touch to this religious scene. Delving deeper into its concept, this artwork explores themes such as love, marriage, devotion, and spirituality. It serves as a testament to human emotions transcending time and culture. As we admire this monochromatic marvel captured through sepia tones on paper by Perino del Vaga's skilled hand, we are transported back to an era where art was not only aesthetically pleasing but also carried profound meaning. This print stands as a testament to our rich artistic heritage that continues to inspire generations with its timeless beauty.
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