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Diomedes, wounded by Pandarus, is comforted by Pallas Athene
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Diomedes, wounded by Pandarus, is comforted by Pallas Athene
3125102 Diomedes, wounded by Pandarus, is comforted by Pallas Athene by Romano, Giulio (1492-1546); (add.info.: Diomedes, wounded by Pandarus, is comforted by Pallas Athene. Stenelos draws the arrow from his shoulders, while the comrades ward off the onrushing Pandarus, reaching for another arrow. Sketch for the painting in Mantua in the Sala della guerra, which on the left represents the struggle of Ideus and Phegeus, on the right the wounding of Diomedes. Bright red ink drawing.
Giulio Romano (1492-1546); Roman School
Der durch Pandarus verwundete Diomedes wird von Pallas Athene getrAostet
Der durch Pandarus verwundete Diomedes wird von Pallas Athene getrAostet. Stenelos zieht ihm den Pfeil aus den Schultern, wAahrend die Genossen den anstAormenden Pandarus, der nach einem weiteren Pfeil greift, abwehren. Entwurf zu dem GemAalde in Mantua in der Sala della guerra, welches links den Kampf des Ideus und Phegeus, rechts die Verwundung des Diomedes darstellt. Helle Bisterzeichnung.
Handzeichnungen alter Meister aus der Albertina und anderen Sammlungen. Herausgegeben von Joseph SchAonbrunner und Dr. Joseph Meder. Wien, Gerlach & Schenk. Verlag fAor Kunst und Kunstgewerbe.); ePurix Verlag Volker Christen; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 22693420
© Purix Verlag Volker Christen / Bridgeman Images
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The captivating print captures the poignant moment when Diomedes, wounded by Pandarus, finds solace in the comforting presence of Pallas Athene. Giulio Romano's masterful sketch portrays a scene filled with tension and emotion. In the center of the composition, Diomedes stands stoically as Stenelos carefully removes an arrow from his shoulders. The pain etched on Diomedes' face is palpable, yet he remains resolute. Meanwhile, his comrades stand guard around him, warding off any further attacks from Pandarus who can be seen reaching for another arrow. Pallas Athene, depicted as a serene and ethereal figure, extends her hand towards Diomedes in a gesture of compassion and reassurance. Her divine presence brings comfort to the wounded warrior amidst the chaos of battle. Romano's use of bright red ink adds intensity to the drawing, emphasizing both the violence of war and Diomedes' suffering. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every stroke - from capturing each individual's expression to depicting their intricate armor. This sketch serves as a preliminary study for a larger painting located in Mantua's Sala della guerra. It showcases Romano's skill at capturing human vulnerability within epic narratives while also highlighting his mastery of composition and technique. Overall, this print invites viewers into an ancient world where gods intervene in mortal affairs and warriors find strength through divine guidance even during their darkest moments on the battlefield.
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