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The regne of Comus Comus, god of joyful feasts, draws from Philostrates "
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The regne of Comus Comus, god of joyful feasts, draws from Philostrates "
JLJ4590635 The regne of Comus Comus, god of joyful feasts, draws from Philostrates " Imagines". On the left, the pleasures allowed separate from the pleasures forbidden. In the foreground, the story of the love of Dionysus and the Phrygian naiad Nikaia. Painting by Lorenzo Costa (1460-1535) originally commissioned by Andrea Mantegna. 1507. Sun 1, 52x2, 38 m by Costa, Lorenzo (1459/60-1535); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: The regne of Comus Comus, god of joyful feasts, draws from Philostrates " Imagines". On the left, the pleasures allowed separate from the pleasures forbidden. In the foreground, the story of the love of Dionysus and the Phrygian naiad Nikaia. Painting by Lorenzo Costa (1460-1535) originally commissioned by Andrea Mantegna. 1507. Sun 1, 52x2, 38 m); Photo ePhoto Josse; Italian, out of copyright
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This print captures the essence of "The regne of Comus" a painting by Lorenzo Costa that depicts the god of joyful feasts, Comus. Inspired by Philostrates' "Imagines" this masterpiece showcases a scene filled with both forbidden and allowed pleasures. On the left side, we witness the separation between these two realms. In the foreground, an enchanting story unfolds before our eyes - it is none other than Dionysus, also known as Bacchus, falling in love with Nikaia, a Phrygian naiad. Their passionate connection adds an element of romance to this vibrant composition. Originally commissioned by Andrea Mantegna in 1507, Costa's brushstrokes bring life to every detail within this artwork. The colors are rich and vividly portray the opulence and indulgence associated with feasts and celebrations. As we gaze upon this image captured by Photo Josse from Fine Art Finder, we are transported back to the Renaissance era. It reminds us of how art has always been intertwined with mythology and leisure throughout history. This print serves as a testament to Costa's talent as well as his ability to capture mythological characters in their most alluring forms. Whether you appreciate Italian art or simply admire beautiful compositions that tell stories through paintbrush strokes, this piece is sure to captivate your imagination.
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