Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini

Apollo

1135 achterzijde
1135 voorzijde
1135 voorzijde

Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini
Apollo

Expuesto en Sala 5

In 1704 a raging fire reduced the entire interior of the Mauritshuis to ashes. The Italian painter Pellegrini was asked to make the new decorations for the Golden Room. The bright colours and baroque elegance of his work are typical Venetian and unique in the Netherlands.

Pellegrini painted various canvases that are set into the wood panelling. The ceiling paintings portray how Aurora dispels the Night and is followed by Apollo, the Sun. The two overmantel pieces represent The Republic and Venus and Vulcan. Pellegrini decorated the walls with four large grisailles depicting personifications of the Four Elements – earth, air, fire and water.

Detalles técnicos
1135 voorzijde

Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini
Apollo

Expuesto en Sala 5

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Información general
Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini (Venice 1675 - 1741 Venice)
Apollo
painting
1135
Sala 5
Material y detalles técnicos
oil
canvas
191.8 x 261.8 cm

Origen

Painted during the restoration of the Mauritshuis after the fire of 1704 and completed in 1718