Showing posts with label Hermitage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hermitage. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Abel (1) by Giovanni Dupré

Dupré's family originated initially from France, but settled long time ago in Tuscany (Italy). Giovanni Dupré was born in Siena in 1817, and died in Florence in 1882. His father was already a carver (in wood).

The Abel marble sculpture, seen above and below, was achived in 1842, and greatly contributed to his reputation, as it was purchased by the Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna, Duchess of Leuchtenberg (wife of Maximilian de Beauharnais).  The marble sculpture is visible at the Hermitage Museum.
Abel by Dupré - Marble - Hermitage
And here is the bronze copy, casted later, and now displayed at the Palazzo Pitti in Florence.
Abel by Dupré - Bronze - Palazzo Pitti
Numerous sculptures done by Dupre can be seen in Tuscany, like the Savonarola bust, which is visible in his cell at the monastery of San Marco in Florence. And a museum existed previously, managed by a relative of Dupre (Amalia), located in Fiesole, a wonderful hill near Florence. Unfortunately that museum is now closed. 

 
Dupre wrote his memoirs (Pensieri sull'arte e ricordi autobiografici) in 1879, and it was later translated into English by F. Peruzzi (Edinburgh, 1886). 
You can have access to it easily here with the project Gutenberg


Sources
http://www.britannica.com/biography/Giovanni-Dupre

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Ganymede, the cutest young man on Earth (2) other sculptures types, mosaic, etc.

Ganymede, and his rapt by Zeus, was often represented in the arts, through sculptures as we have seen earlier, and with other media as well. So below are some of these various depictions, in bas-reliefs, mosaic, paintings, drawings. The next post will show Ganymede used in more contemporary media.
Hebe gives the cup and pitcher to Ganymede - Bas-relief by Thorvaldsen - 1833
Thorvaldsen Museum - Copenhagen
 
Ganymede feeding the eagle - Hermitage Museum - St Petersburg -
Picture by S Sosnovskiy 
 
Ganymedes & the Eagle, Greco-Roman fresco
C3rd A.D., Kato Paphos Archaeological Park
 

Zeus & Ganymède, by Eucharidès, Ve c. BC, Metropolitan Museum, NYC.

Ganymede by Rubens - Schwartzenberg Palace, Vienna, Austria.

Wall decoration at Hamburger Kunsthalle - Germany
Drawing by Michelangelo Buonarotti - Collection Her Majesty Queen Elisabeth II
Drawing by Michelangelo Buonarotti - Collection Her Majesty Queen Elisabeth II