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Apollo with Hyacinthus and Cyparissus Singing and Playing, 1831-34 (oil on canvas)
BAL94825 Apollo with Hyacinthus and Cyparissus Singing and Playing, 1831-34 (oil on canvas) by Ivanov, Aleksandr Andreevich (1806-58); 100x139.9 cm; Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia; Russian, out of copyright
Media ID 12821391
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In this oil on canvas print titled "Apollo with Hyacinthus and Cyparissus Singing and Playing" artist Ivanov transports us to a mythical world of music, youth, and beauty. The scene unfolds against a breathtaking landscape, reminiscent of the idyllic Arcadian countryside. At the center of the composition stands Apollo himself, the Greek god of music and poetry. With his golden lyre in hand, he serenades two young figures who accompany him in song. On one side is Hyacinthus, known for his exceptional beauty and tragic fate. On the other side stands Cyparissus, whose melancholic gaze hints at a deeper emotional connection between these characters. The presence of a majestic stag symbolizes both strength and vulnerability while adding an element of grace to the composition. A cypress tree looms in the background as a symbol of mourning or eternal love. This artwork also alludes to themes surrounding homosexuality in ancient Greece—a subject often explored by artists during that time period. However, it is important to note that this interpretation does not define or limit its artistic value but rather adds depth to our understanding of classical mythology. Displayed at Moscow's Tretyakov Gallery, this masterpiece invites viewers into an ethereal realm where music intertwines with human emotions—an ode to timeless beauty captured through Ivanov's masterful brushstrokes.
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