Hendrick Goltzius Collection
Hendrick Goltzius, a renowned Dutch artist of the late 16th century, captivated audiences with his masterful creations
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Hendrick Goltzius, a renowned Dutch artist of the late 16th century, captivated audiences with his masterful creations. In his painting "Icarus, " part of The Four Disgracers series from 1588, Goltzius portrays the tragic tale of Icarus' ill-fated flight towards the sun. With meticulous attention to detail and vibrant colors, he captures the moment when Icarus's wax wings melt and he plummets into the sea. Another notable work by Goltzius is "Marcus Curtius" from The Roman Heroes series in 1586. This painting depicts an ancient Roman legend where Marcus Curtius heroically sacrifices himself by leaping into a chasm to save Rome from destruction. Goltzius skillfully conveys Curtius' bravery through dynamic composition and expressive brushwork. In "The Dragon Devouring the Companions of Cadmus" from 1588, Goltzius brings to life another mythological narrative. Here, he illustrates the terrifying scene where a monstrous dragon devours Cadmus' companions after they sow its teeth in a field. Through intricate details and dramatic lighting, Goltzius captures both fear and awe. Goltzius also explores Greek mythology in "Phaeton, " another piece from The Four Disgracers series in 1588. This artwork tells the cautionary tale of Phaeton's disastrous attempt to drive his father Apollo's chariot across the sky. With bold strokes and intense contrasts, Goltzius vividly portrays Phaeton losing control as chaos ensues. Moving away from mythology, St. Mary Magdalene Penitent showcases Goltzius' talent for religious art in 1585. This poignant depiction presents Mary Magdalene repenting for her sins with profound emotion on her face while clothed in humble attire.