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Persee killing the Meduse. Painting by Giovanni Romanelli (1601-1662) decorating the ceiling of the Antonine Hall, bedroom of the summer apartments of Queen Anne of Austria (1601-1666). Around 1655-1658. Paris, Louvre Museum
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Persee killing the Meduse. Painting by Giovanni Romanelli (1601-1662) decorating the ceiling of the Antonine Hall, bedroom of the summer apartments of Queen Anne of Austria (1601-1666). Around 1655-1658. Paris, Louvre Museum
JLJ4604874 Persee killing the Meduse. Painting by Giovanni Romanelli (1601-1662) decorating the ceiling of the Antonine Hall, bedroom of the summer apartments of Queen Anne of Austria (1601-1666). Around 1655-1658. Paris, Louvre Museum. by Romanelli, Giovanni Francesco (Il Viterbese) (1610-62); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Persee killing the Meduse. Painting by Giovanni Romanelli (1601-1662) decorating the ceiling of the Antonine Hall, bedroom of the summer apartments of Queen Anne of Austria (1601-1666). Around 1655-1658. Paris, Louvre Museum.); Photo © Photo Josse
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This print captures the grandeur of Giovanni Romanelli's painting, "Persee killing the Meduse" which adorns the ceiling of the Antonine Hall in Queen Anne of Austria's summer apartments. Created between 1655 and 1658, this masterpiece is housed in the prestigious Louvre Museum in Paris. The painting depicts a dramatic scene from Greek mythology, showcasing Perseus engaged in a fierce battle with Medusa. With his sword raised high, Perseus strikes down Medusa, whose head is adorned with venomous snakes instead of hair. The intense confrontation unfolds amidst billowing clouds that add an ethereal quality to the composition. Romanelli's skillful brushwork brings life to this mythological tale as he expertly captures every detail – from the intricate folds of their garments to their expressions filled with determination and intensity. The celestial backdrop further emphasizes the divine nature of this epic clash between mortal and monster. As one gazes upon this artwork, they are transported back to ancient Greece, where heroes battled mythical creatures for honor and glory. It serves as a testament to Romanelli's mastery as an artist and his ability to create awe-inspiring works that transcend time. This print allows art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate Romanelli's genius while also highlighting Queen Anne of Austria's appreciation for fine art within her opulent living quarters.
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