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Diana and Callisto, 1676, by Johann Spillenberger (1628-1679
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Diana and Callisto, 1676, by Johann Spillenberger (1628-1679
Johann Spillenberger (1628-1679). Hungarian painter. Diana and Callisto, 1676. National Gallery. Prague. Czech Republic
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1676 Angel Artemis Baroque Callisto Cherubim Czech Diana Gallery Goddess Hungary Johann Mythological Mythology Nymph Prague Sternberg Myth
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Johann Spillenberger's masterpiece, "Diana and Callisto," painted in 1676, is a captivating Baroque artwork housed in the National Gallery in Prague, Czech Republic. This exquisite painting depicts the mythological scene of the goddess Diana and her nymph, Callisto, discovered in the forest while Callisto was in hiding from Diana, who had transformed her into a bear as a punishment for breaking her vow of chastity. The painting showcases the moment of recognition and reconciliation between the two figures. Diana, clad in a flowing robe and holding a bow and quiver, stands with a compassionate expression as she gazes upon Callisto, who is shown in the form of a bear with a cherubim at her side. The cherubim, symbolizing divine mercy, reaches out to touch Callisto, signifying forgiveness. In the background, a serene landscape unfolds, with a clear stream running through the lush greenery and a majestic castle, likely the Sternberg Palace, visible in the distance. The scene is filled with an ethereal, otherworldly quality, further emphasized by the presence of a jar that seems to contain the stars of the night sky. Spillenberger's use of light and shadow, as well as his intricate attention to detail, bring this mythological tale to life in a way that transcends time and continues to captivate viewers in the modern age. The painting is a testament to the enduring power of mythology and the beauty of Baroque art.
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