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the Triumph of Ceres (Pastoral Festival) Diptych, 1911-1913 (oil on canvas)
7215275 the Triumph of Ceres (Pastoral Festival) Diptych, 1911-1913 (oil on canvas) by Roussel, Ker Xavier (1867-1944); Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia; (add.info.: KER-XAVIER ROUSSEL (1867-1944) The Triumph of Ceres (Pastoral Festival) Diptych, Paris, 1911-1913 Oil on canvas
Coll. Ivan Morozov, February 1, 1913. Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia); Photo © Sylvain Collet
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© Sylvain Collet / Bridgeman Images
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The Triumph of Ceres (Pastoral Festival) Diptych, 1911-1913
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is a captivating oil on canvas masterpiece by Ker Xavier Roussel. This stunning diptych, housed in the Pushkin Museum in Moscow, Russia, showcases the artist's exceptional talent and his deep appreciation for nature and mythology. The painting transports us to an idyllic countryside scene where we witness a joyous celebration of fertility and abundance. In the foreground, a mythological figure representing Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture and harvest, dances gracefully amidst lush green pastures. Her presence exudes vitality and power as she symbolizes the bountiful gifts of nature. Surrounding her are children adorned with wreaths of flowers who join in her dance, adding an element of innocence and youthfulness to the composition. The landscape itself is meticulously rendered with vibrant colors that evoke a sense of tranquility and harmony. Roussel's use of light and shadow creates depth within this rural setting while emphasizing the importance of sunlight for growth and life. The artist's brushstrokes capture every detail with precision, from individual leaves on trees to delicate petals on blooming flowers. "The Triumph of Ceres (Pastoral Festival) Diptych" not only celebrates nature but also pays homage to ancient Roman mythology. It serves as a reminder that our connection to the land is deeply rooted in history and continues to shape our present-day agricultural practices. This remarkable artwork stands as a testament to Roussel's artistic brilliance as well as his ability to transport viewers into a world filled with beauty, mythological wonderment, and reverence for Mother Earth.
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