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English: Ganymede   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Auctor
Giulio Clovio  (1498–1578)  wikidata:Q281219
 
Giulio Clovio
Alia nomina
Giulio Clovio, Julije Klović, Il Macedo
Descriptio pictor et illuminator
Dies natalis/mortis 1498 Edit this at Wikidata 3 Ianuarius 1578 Edit this at Wikidata
Locus natalis/mortis Grižane-Belgrad Roma
Work location
Roma (1553–1578); Florentia (1551–1553); Roma (1526–1527); Aquincum (1524–1526); Roma (1538–1551); Roma (1516); Mantua (1527) Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q281219
Titulus
English: Ganymede
Descriptio
The drawing depicts the myth of the beautiful young shepherd Ganymede, abducted by the god Jupiter in the form of an eagle and carried away to Olympus, where Jupiter made him his cup-bearer. It is, in all probability, a partial copy of a presentation drawing in vertical format made late in 1532 by Michelangelo for Tommaso de’ Cavalieri. Michelangelo’s drawing is probably lost, though various versions have been claimed as the original. This copy displays Clovio’s slightly tentative handling of contour, his distinctive formulation of extremities, and his habit of building up forms by thin hatched lines, regularly applied, which are then worked over. Versions of Michelangelo’s Ganymede composition exist in two formats. One is vertical in orientation, with Ganymede and the eagle in the sky and, below, a landscape with the boy’s crook, bundle and startled dog. The other consists solely of Ganymede and the eagle, and is horizontal. The present drawing is the best example of the horizontal format. This type seems to have been more widely copied than the vertical version. There are no significant differences between the ‘vertical’ and the ‘horizontal’ in their common feature, the group of the boy and the eagle. There exists no secure example of Michelangelo himself making a line-for-line replica of one of his own drawings, and it would follow that Clovio’s copy is a reduction of Michelangelo’s originally vertical composition. (Adapted from Joannides 1996, no. 15).
Datum saeculum 16
date QS:P571,+1550-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Medium Black chalk
Dimensions Altitudo: 19.2 cm; Latitudo: 26 cm
dimensions QS:P2048,19.2U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,26U174728
Accession number
RCIN 913036
Object history Listed in George III's 'Inventory A,' c.1800, p.43 ('Mich: Angelo Buonarroti. / Tom. I.'), no.20: 'Ganimede on the Eagle of Jupiter….Black Chalk.' [Inv. B (c.1810): '...Ditto' ['Copies in Black Chalk']]
Source/Photographer https://www.royalcollection.org.uk/collection/913036/the-rape-of-ganymede

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Michelangelo's Ganymede. Copy after a lost original (1532) pencil. Royal Collection, Windsor Castle

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recentissima15:59, 16 Ianuarii 2023Minutum speculum redactionis 15:59, 16 Ianuarii 2023 factae2 270 × 1 675 (2.21 megaocteti)ImganinaryCropped 9 % horizontally, 13 % vertically using CropTool with precise mode.
15:58, 16 Ianuarii 2023Minutum speculum redactionis 15:58, 16 Ianuarii 2023 factae2 501 × 1 921 (2.56 megaocteti)Imganinarysame soutce
13:03, 29 Iulii 2006Minutum speculum redactionis 13:03, 29 Iulii 2006 factae600 × 427 (75 chiliocteti)FulcherMichelangelo, "Ganymede", copy after a lost original 1532 Pencil Royal Collection, Windsor Castle

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