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Limoges enamel painting, "Centaur Nessus"
Limoges enamel painting, "Centaur Nessus"
Period 18th century (plate), 17th century (frame)
Medium Limoges enamel
Dimension 36.5 x 34.5 cm (14³/₈ x 13⁵/₈ inches)
Limoges enamel plate featuring Deianeira and the Centaur Nessus. In Ovid's Metamorphosis, Hercules marries Deianeira after conquering Achelous and puts her in the care of Nessus, a centaur, who offers to help her cross the Euenos river. While Hercules floats away, Nessus, who is in love with the princess, tries to abduct her. Realizing the deception, Hercules kills the centaur with an arrow poisoned by the Lernaean Hydra. The dramatic nature of this scene is highlighted by the movement of the waves and Deianeira's brightly-colored, billowing fabric. The creator of this enamel plaque was inspired by Guido Reni's painting, Déjaneire enlevée par le centaure Nessus (1617-1621), currently conserved in the Louvre Museum in Paris. The plate dates from the late 18th century, with a gilt wood frame from the 17th century.
A label on the back reads: Raymond.
Dim frame (in): W 10,6 in (27 cm) / H 11,4in (29 cm).
REF:4600
PRICE: €16.500
A label on the back reads: Raymond.
Dim frame (in): W 10,6 in (27 cm) / H 11,4in (29 cm).
REF:4600
PRICE: €16.500
Period: 18th century (plate), 17th century (frame)
Medium: Limoges enamel
Dimension: 36.5 x 34.5 cm (14³/₈ x 13⁵/₈ inches)
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