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Vertumne and Pomone (Jupiter and Ceres): Vertumne, in love with the nymph Pomone

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Vertumne and Pomone (Jupiter and Ceres): Vertumne, in love with the nymph Pomone

LRI4691447 Vertumne and Pomone (Jupiter and Ceres): Vertumne, in love with the nymph Pomone, disguises herself as an old woman to approach her. Painting by Antonie Van Dyck (1599-1641) 1623-1625 Sun. 141x197 cm Genes, Galleria di Palazzo Bianco by Dyck, Anthony van (1599-1641); Palazzo Bianco, Genoa, Italy; (add.info.: Vertumne and Pomone (Jupiter and Ceres): Vertumne, in love with the nymph Pomone, disguises herself as an old woman to approach her. Painting by Antonie Van Dyck (1599-1641) 1623-1625 Sun. 141x197 cm Genes, Galleria di Palazzo Bianco); Luisa Ricciarini; Flemish, out of copyright

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Ceres Demeter Disguising Flemish Style Jupiter Zeus Nymph Seduction Grece


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The captivating painting "Vertumne and Pomone (Jupiter and Ceres)" by Antonie Van Dyck tells a tale of love, disguise, and seduction. In this artwork, Vertumne, the god in love with the nymph Pomone, cleverly disguises himself as an old woman to approach her. Van Dyck's mastery is evident in his attention to detail and use of color. The vibrant hues bring life to the characters and their surroundings. The composition is carefully arranged, drawing our eyes towards Vertumne as he approaches Pomone amidst a lush garden. This mythological scene captures a moment filled with tension and anticipation. As Vertumne dons his disguise, we can almost feel his excitement mixed with nervousness. Will he be able to win over Pomone's heart? The artist skillfully depicts the emotions on both characters' faces - Vertumne's determination hidden behind wrinkles and Pomone's curiosity tinged with suspicion. It is through these subtle expressions that we are invited into their world of gods and mortals. "Vertumne and Pomone (Jupiter and Ceres)" not only showcases Van Dyck's artistic prowess but also serves as a reminder of the timeless themes explored in mythology - love, desire, deception. This print invites us to delve deeper into its narrative while appreciating the beauty captured within its brushstrokes.

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