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Giulio Romano: Deutsch: Cephalus trauert um Procris

English: Cephalus Grieves for Procris

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Giulio Romano  (1499–1546)  wikidata:Q215305 q:it:Giulio Romano
 
Giulio Romano
Alternative names
Birth name: Giulio di Pietro de' Gianuzzi (Giulio Pippi)
Description Italian architect and painter
Date of birth/death ca. 1492-1499 1 November 1546 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Rome Mantua
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artist QS:P170,Q215305
Title
Deutsch: Cephalus trauert um Procris
English: Cephalus Grieves for Procris
Description
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Deutsch: Mythologische Darstellung · Historie · Kephalos · Prokris · Paar · Lailaps · Amor · Frau · Mann · Kind · Personengruppe · Wald · Tier · Antike · Ideallandschaft · Jäger · Unheil · Unfall · Ehemann · Aquädukt · Relief · Entwurf · Liebe · Eifersucht · Treue · Antikenrezeption · Geschenk · Griechenland · Fantasie · Morgendämmerung · Jagd · Tragödie · Ehefrau · Meer · Mühle · Fresko · Sarkophag · Entführung · List · Kulisse · Arkadien · Abschied · Trauer um Procris · die Geschichte des Cupido, Amor (Eros) - wichtigste Taten · Satyrn, Faune, Silene · die Hamadryaden, Dryaden, Wald- und Baumnymphen; Ripa: Driadi e Hamadriadi · die Naiaden, die Fluß- und Quellnymphen, die in der Regel eine Urne tragen; Ripa:Naiadi, ninfe de' fiumi · erwachsene Frau · Landschaften · Bäume · der Sonnenwagen · Hund
English: mythological representation · historical narration · Cephalus · Procris · couple · Laelaps · Cupid · woman · man · child · group of people · forest · animal · antiquity · idealised landscape · hunter · mischief · accident · husband · aqueduct · relief · sketch · love · jealousy · loyalty · appreciation of antiquity · gift · Greece · fantasy  · dawn · hunt · tragedy · wife · ocean · mill · fresco · sarcophagus · abduction · deceit · backdrop · Arcadia · parting · mourning of Procris · (story of) Cupid, Amor (Eros) - most important deeds · satyrs, fauns, Sileni · (Hama)dryads, forest- and tree-nymphs; 'Driadi & Hamadriadi' (Ripa) · Naiads, river- and spring-nymphs; usually carrying an urn; 'Naiadi, ninfe de' fiumi' (Ripa) · adult woman · landscapes · trees · the chariot of the sun · dog
Date circa 1530
date QS:P571,+1530-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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drawing (Q93184)

Deutsch: Tinte
English: ink
Dimensions Blatt: 326 x 563 mm
institution QS:P195,Q163804
Accession number
4336 Z
Inscriptions

Nachträglich aufgebracht: Bezeichnet auf dem Passepartout unten rechts (mit Bleistift): Julius Romanus inv. / gestochen; unten rechts: 20 p 9 – 12 p; verso bezeichnet auf dem Montierungsbogen unten links (mit der Feder in Hellbraun): N° 7. / N° 5. G. Romano

Unten links Stempel der Sammlung Gerhard Joachim Schmidt, Hamburg (Lugt 1168); mittig Stempel des Städelschen Kunstinstituts, Frankfurt am Main (Lugt 2356)
Source/Photographer https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/cephalus-trauert-um-procris

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