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Apollo and Daphne, c. 1743-44 (oil on canvas)
XIR287336 Apollo and Daphne, c.1743-44 (oil on canvas) by Tiepolo, Giovanni Battista (Giambattista) (1696-1770); 96x79 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: changed into a laurel tree to escape; Apollon et Daphne; Metamorphoses; Ovide; ); Italian, out of copyright
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This print showcases the masterpiece "Apollo and Daphne" by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, painted in 1743-44. The oil on canvas painting measures 96x79 cm and is currently housed at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. The artwork depicts a poignant moment from Ovid's Metamorphoses, where Apollo, the god of music and poetry, falls deeply in love with Daphne, a nymph. However, as Apollo reaches out to embrace her, she transforms into a laurel tree to escape his advances. This tragic metamorphosis is beautifully captured by Tiepolo's skilled brushstrokes. In this image, we witness the raw emotions of both lovers - Apollo's desperation and longing contrasting with Daphne's sorrowful acceptance of her fate. The nudity symbolizes their vulnerability and exposes their true selves amidst this mythological tale. Tiepolo expertly portrays the theme of transformation through his masterful use of light and shadow. The vibrant colors bring life to every detail while conveying a sense of melancholy that permeates throughout the scene. As you gaze upon this remarkable print, let yourself be transported back in time to an era where gods mingled with mortals and love stories were eternally intertwined with sadness and change. Let it serve as a reminder that even within tragedy lies beauty waiting to be discovered.
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