Perino Del Collection
"Perino del: A Master of Ornament and Mythological Beauty" Step into the enchanting world of Perino del, where ancient Greek goddesses Hera, Aphrodite
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"Perino del: A Master of Ornament and Mythological Beauty" Step into the enchanting world of Perino del, where ancient Greek goddesses Hera, Aphrodite, and Athena prepare themselves for a contest of unparalleled beauty. In delicate panels adorned with intricate details, we witness their divine grace unfold. One panel captures our attention with its exquisite depiction of putti, goats, and other figures surrounding the goddesses. Created between 1530-60, it transports us to a realm where myth intertwines with artistry. In another masterpiece from 1532, a woman holds a vase at the center of an ornamental panel. Her elegance is unmatched as she becomes the focal point amidst a sea of artistic brilliance. As we delve deeper into Perino del's world, we encounter yet another captivating scene—a group of putti standing on cornucopia in the lower section. This mesmerizing piece from 1530-60 showcases his ability to infuse life into every stroke. A large jar takes center stage in another breathtaking panel by Perino del. Here, putti and other figures dance around it in perfect harmony—an ode to both beauty and craftsmanship. Moving forward to 1532, we find ourselves enchanted by a playful putto holding a windmill at the heart of yet another extraordinary creation by this master artist. His whimsical touch adds an element of joy to this already magnificent composition. But Perino del's talent extends beyond mythology; he also brings religious scenes to life with equal finesse. The coronation of the Virgin depicts Christ tenderly placing a crown upon her head—a moment that radiates divinity and love. The Assumption of the Virgin transports us further into sacred realms as apostles surround her tomb in reverence. Created between 1530-60, this piece exudes spirituality through its meticulous details and emotive portrayal. Giorgio Ghisi joins forces with Perino del in two remarkable works.