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Leda and the Swan Artist: Leonardo da Vinci Size: 75 x 57 cm (29.5 x 22.4") Oil Painting Reproductions
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Workshop of Bartholomaeus Spranger 16th Century | Flemish Leda and the Swan Oil on panel Retelling one of the most legendary Greco-Roman mythological tales, this exceptional oil on panel of Leda and the Swan is credited to the workshop of the great Flemish master Bartholomaeus Spranger. The story, in which Zeus transforms into a swan to seduce the young beauty Leda, has been taken up by artists since antiquity, and this painting represents a particularly sophisticated rendition of the myth. Leda is depicted as a languishing and voluptuous female nude, as Zeus, in the form of a swan, hovers over her figure in the background. Their children, Helen and Pollux, surround their mother, while a cherubic Cupid occupies the lower right corner of the scene. Lively and vibrant, the scene bears the very best characteristics of Spranger's workshop, exemplifying the elements that make his works so treasured. Spranger was renowned for his painterly style that was revolutionary for its merger of northern European and Italian painterly techniques. Leda and the Swan reveals these same stylistic tendencies. The richness of color and the seductive expression of Leda, complete with her limpid yet direct gaze, recall the master artists of 16th-century Italy, such as Parmigianino and late Michelangelo. It particularly recalls Michelangelo's lost 1530s version of the same subject (a copy of which is in London's National Gallery), especially in the placement of the swan and Leda's draped posture. The painting's attention to detail, however, reveals a link to Netherlandish traditions. A number of elements can be directly linked to other works by Spranger; the lavish, bejeweled gold arm cuff that Leda wears on her upper left arm, for instance, is strikingly similar to the cuff that appears on the nude nymph Scylla in Spranger's Glaucus and Scylla (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna). There are also parallels in the atmospheric effects conveyed in the background of each composition. In Glaucus and Scylla, storm clouds loom over the horizon, rendered with soft washes of colliding color. A similar effect is created in Leda, wherein the hint of the landscape beyond – appearing just over the swan to the right – is captured with delicate washes of color. Taken as a whole, the oil echoes all of the qualities characteristic of Spranger's later 16th-century work, a period during which he developed a larger circle of associates; it is among his workshop that this painting can thus be determined as originating. As one of the most noted European painters working in the 16th century outside of Rome, Flemish master Bartholomaeus Spranger enjoyed incredible acclaim for his lively and vibrant painterly style. Though he was known to invoke subjects ranging from the religious to the mythological, it is for his mythological scenes that Spranger is most well-known today. This painting of Leda and the Swan, which bears the characteristics of Spranger's workshop, exemplifies the elements that make his works so treasured. Late 16th century Panel: 33 5/8" high x 46 7/8" wide Frame: 41 5/8" high x 54 1/2" wide
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Workshop of Bartholomaeus Spranger 16th Century | Flemish Leda and the Swan Oil on panel Retelling one of the most legendary Greco-Roman mythological tales, this exceptional oil on panel of Leda and the Swan is credited to the workshop of the great Flemish master Bartholomaeus Spranger. The story, in which Zeus transforms into a swan to seduce the young beauty Leda, has been taken up by artists since antiquity, and this painting represents a particularly sophisticated rendition of the myth. Leda is depicted as a languishing and voluptuous female nude, as Zeus, in the form of a swan, hovers over her figure in the background. Their children, Helen and Pollux, surround their mother, while a cherubic Cupid occupies the lower right corner of the scene. Lively and vibrant, the scene bears the very best characteristics of Spranger's workshop, exemplifying the elements that make his works so treasured. Spranger was renowned for his painterly style that was revolutionary for its merger of northern European and Italian painterly techniques. Leda and the Swan reveals these same stylistic tendencies. The richness of color and the seductive expression of Leda, complete with her limpid yet direct gaze, recall the master artists of 16th-century Italy, such as Parmigianino and late Michelangelo. It particularly recalls Michelangelo's lost 1530s version of the same subject (a copy of which is in London's National Gallery), especially in the placement of the swan and Leda's draped posture. The painting's attention to detail, however, reveals a link to Netherlandish traditions. A number of elements can be directly linked to other works by Spranger; the lavish, bejeweled gold arm cuff that Leda wears on her upper left arm, for instance, is strikingly similar to the cuff that appears on the nude nymph Scylla in Spranger's Glaucus and Scylla (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna). There are also parallels in the atmospheric effects conveyed in the background of each composition. In Glaucus and Scylla, storm clouds loom over the horizon, rendered with soft washes of colliding color. A similar effect is created in Leda, wherein the hint of the landscape beyond – appearing just over the swan to the right – is captured with delicate washes of color. Taken as a whole, the oil echoes all of the qualities characteristic of Spranger's later 16th-century work, a period during which he developed a larger circle of associates; it is among his workshop that this painting can thus be determined as originating. As one of the most noted European painters working in the 16th century outside of Rome, Flemish master Bartholomaeus Spranger enjoyed incredible acclaim for his lively and vibrant painterly style. Though he was known to invoke subjects ranging from the religious to the mythological, it is for his mythological scenes that Spranger is most well-known today. This painting of Leda and the Swan, which bears the characteristics of Spranger's workshop, exemplifies the elements that make his works so treasured. Late 16th century Panel: 33 5/8" high x 46 7/8" wide Frame: 41 5/8" high x 54 1/2" wide
About The Artwork Framed oil painting. The painting is based on a Greek myth about a beautiful woman, Leda. Zeus, king of gods, fell in love with her and he transformed into a swan in order to mate with her. Their coupling produced two eggs. Castor and Pollux were born from the first one while Helen of Troy is said to have been born from the second one. Original Created:2016 Subjects:Nude Materials:Canvas Styles:Surrealism Mediums:Oil Details & Dimensions Painting:Oil on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:27.6 W x 35.4 H x 2 D in Frame:Other Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships in a Crate Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a wooden crate for additional protection of heavy or oversized artworks. Crated works are subject to an $80 care and handling fee. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Greece. Customs:Shipments from Greece may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
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Zeus in the guise of a swan, supported by Eros, attacks Leda. In the center an altar sanctifies the happening. Behind Leda the egg from which the Dioscuri or, according to a different tradition, Helene got out.
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Leda by author A.A. Eimont is a terrorist thriller novel with a highly literary quality to it. The plot focuses on Leda as its central heroine, a highly unlikely figure from a background severely underrepresented in modern fiction. A physician in her seventies, Leda comes from a country club life style where she has mingled with the best of the best for years. Now at the apparent conclusion of her life, she suddenly finds herself tempted to visit a refugee camp in Palestine where she becomes embroiled in its political struggle. Seduced by Talib, a young Egyptian physician, Leda is spotted as the ideal recruit for terrorism. She is so unlikely to be suspected wherever she goes that Leda discovers she has aptitude and success in the field. While she begins to plot the end of her own life as a sacrifice for her cause, we are treated to her deeply psychological journey. A.A. Eimont writes superbly on the topics of psychology, philosophy and radicalisation as we delve into the mind of our unusual heroine. Leda is a darkly triumphant novel written in elegant literary prose and is well researched on all sides. From the lives of her fellow physicians to vivid and accurate descriptions of the Middle East, the novel smacks of authenticity and invites readers into a vivid and frighteningly realistic world. The issues of human rights, and the line between terrorist and freedom fighter is blurred spectacularly by Leda’s incredible journey in which it is easy to see what lies on both sides of the coin.
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