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Leandro Bassano: Allegoria terrae  wikidata:Q4731390 reasonator:Q4731390
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Leandro Bassano  (1557–1622)  wikidata:Q1349666
 
Leandro Bassano
Alia nomina
Leandro da Ponte
Descriptio Italian pictor
younger brother of Francesco Bassano the Younger and third son of Jacopo Bassano
Dies natalis/mortis 10 Iunius 1557 Edit this at Wikidata 15 Aprilis 1622 Edit this at Wikidata
Locus natalis/mortis Bassano del Grappa Venetiae
Work period Manierism
Work location
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artist QS:P170,Q1349666
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Titulus
Allegory of the Element Earth
Object type tabula picta Edit this at Wikidata
Genus allegory Edit this at Wikidata
Descriptio
English: In the 16th century, the world was believed to consist of four elements: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water. Here, Earth (associated with the season of autumn) is symbolized by the abundance of nature's produce and by the small figure of Cybele, the ancient mother-goddess of earth and fertility, who rides across the sky in a chariot pulled by two lions. This painting is a replica (an exact second version or copy painted in the studio) by Leandro after a work by his father Jacopo (ca. 1510-1592), who had produced a series of four paintings dedicated to the elements for a princely patron. The skillful handling of the oil paint, the bold chiaroscuro (modeling in light and shade), and the emphasis on rich colors are characteristic of Venetian painting of the period. The Bassano painters were famous for filling their canvases with a wealth of natural details that were pleasing to the eye.
Datum circa 1580
date QS:P571,+1580-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
(renascentia litterarum
era QS:P2348,Q4692
)
Medium oil on canvas
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
Dimensions Painted surface Altitudo: 148 cm; Latitudo: 234.2 cm
dimensions QS:P2048,148U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,234.2U174728
institution QS:P195,Q210081
Accession number
37.2363
Place of creation Venice, Italy
Object history
  • David M. Koetser, London and New York [date and mode of acquisition unknown]
  • Walters Art Museum, 1951, by purchase
Credit line Museum purchase, 1951
References Federico Zeri (1976) (Anglica) Italian paintings in the Walters Art Gallery, Baltimora: Walters Art Gallery, no. 281 , pp. 409−410 OCLC: 2463997.
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