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Disc representing Apollo and Marsia, by Giovan Francesco Rustici preserved in the courtyard of Villa Salviati in Florence
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Disc representing Apollo and Marsia, by Giovan Francesco Rustici preserved in the courtyard of Villa Salviati in Florence
Disc representing Apollo and Marsia, by Giovan Francesco Rustici preserved in the courtyard of Villa Salviati in Florence. Florence Villa Salviati, Courtyard Low Relief, Basrelief High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1967. Date of Artwork:1500-1554 ca.. Artist:Rustici Giovan Francesco
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-060947-0000
Media ID 33133807
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Apollo Branch Child Divinity Greek Cithare Instrument Or Document Literature And Fiction Music Putto Trunkhigh Renaissance Greco Roman Marsyas Vegetal Element Or Composition
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This photograph captures the exquisite "Disc representing Apollo and Marsia" by Giovan Francesco Rustici, a renowned Italian artist of the High Renaissance period. Preserved in the enchanting courtyard of Villa Salviati in Florence, this artwork is a testament to the rich artistic heritage that flourished during Europe's First and Second Millennium A. D. Dating back to around 1500-1554, Rustici's masterpiece showcases his mastery of both Low Relief and Basrelief techniques. The fusion of Renaissance and Renaissance-Baroque styles is evident in every intricate detail, reflecting the cultural influences prevalent during that era. The focal point of this print is an ethereal putto holding a Greek cithare, an instrument synonymous with music and literature. This cherubic figure stands nude, emphasizing the beauty of the human body as depicted in classical art. In Greek mythology, Apollo was often associated with music and divinity; thus, this portrayal highlights his role as a male deity. Adjacent to Apollo stands Marsyas, another significant figure from ancient mythology. Clutching a branch amidst lush vegetation symbolizing life's cyclical nature, he represents mortal man challenging divine forces. The juxtaposition between these two characters creates an intriguing narrative within Rustici's composition. Alinari Fratelli expertly captured this timeless artwork through their lens in 1967. Their photograph allows us to appreciate not only Rustici's skill but also Villa Salviati's commitment to preserving such masterpieces for future generations. As we gaze upon this remarkable image today, we are transported back to a time when art thrived under Greco-Roman influence throughout Europe. It serves as a reminder of our enduring fascination with mythological tales intertwined with human experiences – themes that continue to resonate across cultures even centuries later.
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