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Painting ID::  63088
Clytie
1680s Marble, under life-size Galleria di Palazzo Reale, Genoa Parodi created a remarkable set of four statues for the garden of the Palazzo Durazzo in Genoa. Drawn from Ovid's Metamorphoses, his figures were conceived as pairs and shared an appropriately horticultural theme of flowers: one pair featured Clytie and Hyacinth, who were beloved of Apollo and changed into flowers after their death. The interest here is very much the process of transformation - Clytie into a sunflower, Hyacinth into the flower that bears his name. Although the subject matter is somewhat unusual, Parodi's models are even more remarkable, for he has adapted them from late works by Bernini in an entirely different context. Clytie is a witty parody of the master's Truth from his unfinished Truth Unveiled, and her sunflower is derived from the sun held by Bernini's figure, but Hyacinth follows the unexpected example of the Angel with the Superscription from the Ponte Sant'Angelo in Rome, an intensely spiritual meditation that could hardly seem less appropriate. Artist: PARODI, Filippo Painting Title: Clytie , 1651-1700 Painting Style: Italian , sculpture Type: mythological

unknow artist Clytie oil painting reproduction


   
 

 

 
   
      


Painting ID::  79236
Clytie
1895 - 1896 Medium ? Dimensions 156 x 137 cm cyf

Frederick Leighton Clytie oil painting reproduction


   
 

 

 
   
      


Painting ID::  80019
Clytie
1895 - 1896 Medium ? Dimensions 156 x 137 cm cyf

Frederic,lord leighton,p.r.a.,r.w.s Clytie oil painting reproduction


   
 

 

 
   
      

Frederic,lord leighton,p.r.a.,r.w.s
1830-1896 English painter and sculptor. He studied in Florence. His first exhibited picture, which showed Cimabue's Madonna being carried through the streets of Florence, was purchased by Queen Victoria in 1855. Leighton was president of the Royal Academy from 1878 until his death.
Clytie
1895 - 1896 Medium ? Dimensions 156 x 137 cm cyf

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