часть 5 -- European art Европейская живопись – SIMONE CANTARINI Jupiter Hurling a Thunderbolt 11338 172
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The central subject appears to be hurling something upwards; the extended arm culminates in a hand poised as if releasing an object – likely a thunderbolt given the implied context of divine power. The musculature is emphasized through sweeping lines that delineate the contours of the torso, arms, and legs. A flowing garment drapes around the figure, its folds rendered with similar energetic strokes, contributing to the overall sense of dynamism.
The face, though not precisely detailed, conveys a determined expression; the brow is furrowed, suggesting intense concentration or exertion. The hair is depicted as a wild tangle of curls, further amplifying the impression of unrestrained power and movement. A significant portion of the figure’s lower body is obscured by the drapery, which adds to the sense of implied action rather than explicit depiction.
The drawings style suggests a preparatory study for a larger work. The loose, gestural quality indicates that it was likely intended as an exploration of composition and movement before committing to a final rendering. The use of chalk allows for quick adjustments and experimentation with form and line weight.
Subtly, the artist conveys not only physical strength but also a sense of divine authority. The posture and action suggest a figure wielding immense power, perhaps enacting judgment or asserting dominance over some unseen force. The swirling lines throughout the composition create a visual vortex that draws the viewers eye to the central figure’s outstretched arm and the implied projectile. This contributes to an atmosphere of dramatic tension and impending action.