Part 6 Prado Museum – Teniers, David -- Reinaldo enamorado de Armida, en la isla de Orontes
1628 1630, 27 cm x 39 cm, Lámina de cobre, Óleo. David Teniers
На эту операцию может потребоваться несколько секунд.
Информация появится в новом окне,
если открытие новых окон не запрещено в настройках вашего браузера.
Для работы с коллекциями – пожалуйста, войдите в аккаунт (open in new window).
Поделиться ссылкой в соцсетях:
You cannot comment Why?
Facing him stands a female figure, her demeanor assertive and commanding. She wears a long, flowing gown in a pale blue hue, which contrasts with the earthy tones of the surrounding environment. In her hands, she holds a bow and arrow, poised as if ready to use them. Her gesture is one of admonishment or warning, directed towards the reclining man. The expression on her face suggests both authority and perhaps a degree of pity.
The background is densely populated with trees and foliage, creating a sense of enclosure and mystery. A body of water extends into the distance, punctuated by what appears to be a ship’s mast and a classical column, suggesting a connection to a broader world beyond this immediate setting. The light source seems to originate from above and slightly to the left, illuminating the figures and highlighting the textures of their clothing and the surrounding vegetation.
Subtleties within the scene suggest a narrative steeped in mythology or allegory. The discarded armor implies a fall from grace or a relinquishing of responsibility. The female figure’s presence, armed with a bow – a traditional symbol of hunting and defense – suggests she may represent a force intervening to restore order or offer guidance. Her attire, while elegant, lacks overt ornamentation, implying a role that transcends mere beauty or adornment; it speaks to a purpose beyond the superficial.
The overall impression is one of emotional turmoil set against a backdrop of natural abundance. The contrast between the man’s passive despair and the womans active stance creates a dynamic tension within the composition, inviting contemplation on themes of love, duty, redemption, and the consequences of inaction.