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The Fall of the Titans (The Titanomachia), 1588-90 (oil on canvas)
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The Fall of the Titans (The Titanomachia), 1588-90 (oil on canvas)
3087235 The Fall of the Titans (The Titanomachia), 1588-90 (oil on canvas) by Cornelisz. van Haarlem, Cornelis (1562-1638); 239x307 cm; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark; (add.info.: The Roman poet Ovidas Metamorphoses relate the story of a reigning race of gods consisting of the titans, the cyclopes, and the giants who were challenged to a cosmic battle by the Olympian gods headed by Zeus. The fierce battle, the so-called titanomachia, ended with the defeat of the titans whom Zeus cast down into Tartaros, the underworld, from where they cause earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.); Dutch, out of copyright
Media ID 18258141
© Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark / Bridgeman Images
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This print captures the dramatic scene of "The Fall of the Titans (The Titanomachia)" painted by Cornelisz. van Haarlem in 1588-90. The immense oil on canvas artwork, measuring 239x307 cm, is housed at the Statens Museum for Kunst in Copenhagen, Denmark. Based on Ovid's Metamorphoses, this painting depicts a legendary battle between the reigning gods known as titans and the Olympian gods led by Zeus. The titanomachia was a cosmic clash that ultimately resulted in the defeat of the titans. In this masterpiece, we witness their downfall as they are cast down into Tartaros, unleashing earthquakes and volcanic eruptions from their underworld prison. Van Haarlem skillfully portrays this epic confrontation with his signature mannerist style. The naked bodies of both divine beings and fallen titans fill the composition, showcasing his meticulous attention to anatomical detail. Amidst the chaos of battle, delicate butterflies flutter around symbolizing transformation and metamorphosis. This print not only offers a glimpse into Greek mythology but also highlights Van Haarlem's mastery as an artist during his time. It serves as a powerful reminder of humanity's fascination with ancient stories and our eternal struggle between good and evil.
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