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画作名称:
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Triumphant Entry of Constantine into Rome |
中文名称:
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君士坦丁凯旋罗马 |
画 家:
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Peter Paul Rubens |
作品年份:
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1621 年 |
原作材质:
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oil on panel |
画作尺寸:
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19 x 25-1/2 in. |
馆藏链接:
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印第安纳波利斯艺术博物馆 |
备注信息:
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又名《君士坦丁大帝胜利进入罗马》 |
This is one of twelve oil sketches by Rubens for a cycle of tapestries depicting the life of Constantine the Great, the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity. The sketch (also known as a modello) represents Constantine’s triumphal entry into Rome after his victory over Maxentius left him sole ruler of the Western Roman Empire.
In this lively scene from the classical past, Peter Paul Rubens depicts the pagan Emperor Constantine entering Rome after defeating the rival emperor, Maxentius, at the Milvian Bridge in the year 312. On the eve of battle, Constantine called upon the Christian god. Following his victory, he would legitimize Christianity, ushering in a new epoch.
Well traveled and educated in classical history and literature, Rubens drew inspiration from the Arch of Constantine and other antiquities he had seen in Rome. On the right, ancient architecture tumbles before a welcoming, helmeted Roma, the personification of the city, who brushes past two pagan priests to offer the emperor a trophy of victory. Constantine's benevolent gesture echoes a salutation from the statuette, while allegorical figures of flying Victory and trumpeting Fame hover above. On the left, the imperial flag bears a Greek symbol for Christ. Thoroughly Rubensian are the spirited horses and dynamic, muscular figures, quickly sketched in diluted oils accented with sparkling touches of white impasto.
Oil sketches like this one reveal the master thinking with his brush, as he lays out his ideas for larger works. The final product was often completed by assistants, with Rubens adding the finishing touches. This panel belongs to a series of twelve sketches for tapestries depicting the life of Constantine.