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Hall of Latona: the Goddess, Rocca dei Rossi, San Secondo, Parma, Italy, detail of 2384739
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Hall of Latona: the Goddess, Rocca dei Rossi, San Secondo, Parma, Italy, detail of 2384739
2384740 Hall of Latona: the Goddess, Rocca dei Rossi, San Secondo, Parma, Italy, detail of 2384739 by Romano, Giulio (c.1499-1546) (school of) (attr.to); Rocca dei Rossi, San Secondo, Parma, Italy; (add.info.: Parma, San Secondo, Rocca Dei Rossi, Sala di Latona: la Dea, spossata dal lungo peregrinare con i figlioletti Apollo e Diana, per sfuggire all ira della gelosa Giunone, trasforma in rane gli arroganti contadini che hanno osato negarle un momento di riposo. Affresco ispirato ad un episodio delle Metamorfosi di Ovidio, di autore ignoto, probabile allievo di Giulio Romano.
Parma, San Secondo, Rocca Dei Rossi, Hall of Latona: the Goddess, exhausted from the long pilgrimage with her children Apollo and Diana, to escape the wrath of the jealous Juno, transforms into frogs some arrogant peasants who dared to deny her a moment of rest. Fresco inspired by an episode from Ovids Metamorphoses, by an unknown author, probably a pupil of Giulio Romano.); Ghigo Roli
Media ID 25188252
© Ghigo Roli / Bridgeman Images
Apollo Artemis Ceiling Decorations Diana Frog Frogs Greek Myth Hall Jealousy Juno Latona Leto Mannerism Metamorphosis Ovid Parma Peasants
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This print captures a mesmerizing detail of the Hall of Latona: the Goddess, located in Rocca dei Rossi, San Secondo, Parma, Italy. The artwork is attributed to Romano, Giulio (c. 1499-1546) and his school. The hall depicts an intriguing scene from Ovid's Metamorphoses. In this particular section of the fresco, we witness the exhausted goddess Latona accompanied by her children Apollo and Diana after their arduous pilgrimage. Seeking respite from Juno's wrathful jealousy, Latona transforms a group of arrogant peasants into frogs as punishment for denying her much-needed rest. The artist behind this masterpiece remains unknown but is believed to be a pupil of Giulio Romano himself. Their skillful execution brings life to Ovid's mythical tale and showcases their deep understanding of classical mythology. The intricate details captured in this print allow us to appreciate the artistry involved in creating such grand frescoes. From the delicate expressions on each character's face to the vibrant colors that adorn every inch of the hall, it is evident that immense talent went into its creation. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply intrigued by ancient legends brought to life through visual storytelling, this print offers a glimpse into one corner of Rocca dei Rossi that will surely leave you captivated and inspired.
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