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Fruits of Jealousy, 1530 (oil on wood)
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Fruits of Jealousy, 1530 (oil on wood)
BAL236619 Fruits of Jealousy, 1530 (oil on wood) by Cranach, Lucas the Elder (1472-1553); 56.7x38.5 cm; Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia; (add.info.: Hesiod, or contemporary derivation of; )
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Fruits of Jealousy, 1530
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is a captivating oil painting by Lucas the Elder Cranach that depicts a scene filled with tension and emotion. The artwork, measuring 56.7x38.5 cm, can be found in the Pushkin Museum in Moscow, Russia. In this Northern Renaissance masterpiece, Cranach skillfully portrays a quarrelsome rural landscape where jealousy takes center stage. The painting draws inspiration from Hesiod's writings or contemporary derivations thereof. It showcases an intimate struggle between two nude figures - a mother and her child - against a rocky backdrop. The artist's meticulous attention to detail brings forth the complexity of human emotions as he explores themes of envy and strife within relationships. With his distinct mannerist style, Cranach captures every nuance of expression on their faces and bodies. This work exemplifies German art during the 16th century and stands as a testament to Cranach's mastery as a painter. Through his use of light and shadow, he creates depth within the composition while emphasizing the vulnerability of his subjects. "Fruits of Jealousy" invites viewers to contemplate the universal nature of human emotions across time and cultures. Its fusion of Flemish influences with German artistic traditions adds another layer to its significance within European art history. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece captured beautifully by Bridgeman Images' print, we are reminded once again that art has an extraordinary ability to evoke powerful emotions and provoke introspection about our own humanity.
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