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Neptune and Amphitrite on a shell pulled by seahorses, Jan Luyken, Barent Beeck, 1691

Neptune and Amphitrite on a shell pulled by seahorses, Jan Luyken, Barent Beeck, 1691


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Neptune and Amphitrite on a shell pulled by seahorses, Jan Luyken, Barent Beeck, 1691

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1691 Amphitrite Jan Luyken Neptune Nereids Pulled Retinue Shell Tritons Seahorses


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In this print titled "Neptune and Amphitrite on a shell pulled by seahorses" created in 1691 by Jan Luyken and Barent Beeck, we are transported into the mythical realm of the sea. The scene depicts Neptune, the powerful god of the sea, accompanied by his enchanting wife Amphitrite, as they glide gracefully atop a magnificent shell being pulled effortlessly by two majestic seahorses. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring to life this grand procession. Neptune's regal presence is enhanced by his trident held firmly in one hand while he extends the other towards Amphitrite, symbolizing their eternal bond. Surrounding them are Tritons blowing conch shells and Nereids dancing joyfully to celebrate their union. This print captures not only the beauty of Neptune and Amphitrite but also showcases an entire retinue celebrating their marriage. It serves as a testament to love's triumph over all obstacles within the vastness of the oceanic world. Jan Luyken's artistic skill shines through in every stroke, while Barent Beeck's collaboration adds depth to this masterpiece. Their combined efforts transport us back to an era where mythology intertwined with reality. Quint Lox has expertly captured this extraordinary piece from Liszt Collection for our admiration today. As we gaze upon it, we cannot help but be mesmerized by its timeless allure and marvel at how art can transcend time itself.

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