RE: VIRGIL: Virgil post 9/11
Hello, you should first of all consult: A. Pigler, Barockthemen. Eine Auswahl von Verzeichnissen zur Ikonographie des 17. und 18. Jahrhunderts (Budapest, 1974, 2nd edn) vol. 2, pp. 286-289. Pigler lists maybe 100 works of art with the theme, dating from the 15th till 18th century (unlike the title!) and 1 antique fresco. "Belgian" artists illustrating the theme are: G. Mostaert (Hartsford Conn., Wadsworth College), P. Brueghel jr, P. Schoubroeck, J.Brueghel sr., Kerstiaen de Keuninck, E. Ergo, D. van Heil, A. van Dyck, D. Teniers jr. and Rubens. The last one painted Aeneas putting his father down from his shoulders (cfr. earlier reply to an earlier question on this list). 2 bibliographic refrences: H. Devisscher, "Enkele schilderijen van Engelbert Ergo", in Rubens and his world (Antwerp, 1984) 235-244. J. Hanselaer, "Aeneas' vlucht uit het brandende Troje", in Gentse Bijdragen tot de Kunstgeschiedenis 28 (1989) pp. 105-118 (with a summary in English). Yours truly Johan HANSELAER http://home.tiscalinet.be/beledimar (Editions, printed in Belgium before 1801, on the Market) -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Dave Emes Verzonden: woensdag 1 mei 2002 10:41 Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Onderwerp: Re: VIRGIL: Virgil post 9/11 I am searching for artworks depicting that famous trinity of Aeneas carrying Anchises with Ascanius (Iulus) in tow. I know of Raphael's "Fire in the Borgo," Barocci's "Aeneas, Anchises, and Ascanius Fleeing Troy," and Gian Lorenzo Bernini's "Aeneas and Anchises." Are there others? I'd like to know. Ex animo, David Emes --- To leave the Mantovano mailing list at any time, do NOT hit reply. Instead, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message "unsubscribe mantovano" in the body (omitting the quotation marks). You can also unsubscribe at http://virgil.org/mantovano/mantovano.htm#unsub --- To leave the Mantovano mailing list at any time, do NOT hit reply. Instead, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message "unsubscribe mantovano" in the body (omitting the quotation marks). You can also unsubscribe at http://virgil.org/mantovano/mantovano.htm#unsub
RE: VIRGIL: Virgil post 9/11
Federico da Montefeltro had a Virgil commissioned for him in the late 1460s (I think). Two artists worked on this book now in the Vatican Library; I believe Girolamo Giraldi did the full page miniature of the "fleeing scene". It is illustrated with other books, including illuminated Virgils, in the Morgan Library/Royal Academy exh. cat. "The Painted Page," from 1994. The main editor of the cat. was Jonathan J.G. Alexander. This is the most useful reference for Renaissance miniatures and illuminations. Hope this helps. Emma Guest PhD candidate in art history, Rutgers University "Virgil's Bucolic Poetry in Italian Renaissance Art." -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dave Emes Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 4:41 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: VIRGIL: Virgil post 9/11 I am searching for artworks depicting that famous trinity of Aeneas carrying Anchises with Ascanius (Iulus) in tow. I know of Raphael's "Fire in the Borgo," Barocci's "Aeneas, Anchises, and Ascanius Fleeing Troy," and Gian Lorenzo Bernini's "Aeneas and Anchises." Are there others? I'd like to know. Ex animo, David Emes --- To leave the Mantovano mailing list at any time, do NOT hit reply. Instead, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message "unsubscribe mantovano" in the body (omitting the quotation marks). You can also unsubscribe at http://virgil.org/mantovano/mantovano.htm#unsub --- To leave the Mantovano mailing list at any time, do NOT hit reply. Instead, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message "unsubscribe mantovano" in the body (omitting the quotation marks). You can also unsubscribe at http://virgil.org/mantovano/mantovano.htm#unsub
Re: VIRGIL: Virgil post 9/11
There's the Roman painting showing the threesome as baboons. I can't give you a source, but it won't be too difficult to find, and the one from the "Tabula Iliaca." Then there's the engraving by Jerrer which Heinrich Schliemann claimed inspired him to search for Troy. SW >I am searching for artworks depicting that famous trinity of Aeneas carrying >Anchises with Ascanius (Iulus) in tow. > >I know of Raphael's "Fire in the Borgo," Barocci's "Aeneas, Anchises, and >Ascanius Fleeing Troy," and Gian Lorenzo Bernini's "Aeneas and Anchises." > >Are there others? I'd like to know. > >Ex animo, >David Emes > > > > >--- >To leave the Mantovano mailing list at any time, do NOT hit reply. >Instead, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message >"unsubscribe mantovano" in the body (omitting the quotation marks). You >can also unsubscribe at http://virgil.org/mantovano/mantovano.htm#unsub "The gate of Paradise is guarded by the highest Spirit of Reason, who bars the way until he has been overcome." Nicholas of Cusa --- To leave the Mantovano mailing list at any time, do NOT hit reply. Instead, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message "unsubscribe mantovano" in the body (omitting the quotation marks). You can also unsubscribe at http://virgil.org/mantovano/mantovano.htm#unsub
Re: VIRGIL: Virgil post 9/11
Try this site: http://webpages.ursinus.edu/classics/Myth/index.htm Two areas to look- images where there is a section on the Trojan War- three different Aeneas/anchises portrayals, 5th century BC, Bernini and a painting from the Middle Ages. Also, check out the relevant links pages- lots of links to pages on classical art- too many to list here. I believe you can search many of them for specific topics. Hope that helps- I designed the webpage when I taught at ursinus in 1999-2000, but the gentleman doing the class is Professor John Wickersham. Cheers, Jim Stewart Southern Illinois University From: Dave Emes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: VIRGIL: Virgil post 9/11 Date: Wed, 01 May 2002 08:40:34 + I am searching for artworks depicting that famous trinity of Aeneas carrying Anchises with Ascanius (Iulus) in tow. I know of Raphael's "Fire in the Borgo," Barocci's "Aeneas, Anchises, and Ascanius Fleeing Troy," and Gian Lorenzo Bernini's "Aeneas and Anchises." Are there others? I'd like to know. Ex animo, David Emes --- To leave the Mantovano mailing list at any time, do NOT hit reply. Instead, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message "unsubscribe mantovano" in the body (omitting the quotation marks). You can also unsubscribe at http://virgil.org/mantovano/mantovano.htm#unsub _ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx --- To leave the Mantovano mailing list at any time, do NOT hit reply. Instead, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message "unsubscribe mantovano" in the body (omitting the quotation marks). You can also unsubscribe at http://virgil.org/mantovano/mantovano.htm#unsub
Re: VIRGIL: Virgil post 9/11
I am searching for artworks depicting that famous trinity of Aeneas carrying Anchises with Ascanius (Iulus) in tow. I know of Raphael's "Fire in the Borgo," Barocci's "Aeneas, Anchises, and Ascanius Fleeing Troy," and Gian Lorenzo Bernini's "Aeneas and Anchises." Are there others? I'd like to know. Ex animo, David Emes --- To leave the Mantovano mailing list at any time, do NOT hit reply. Instead, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message "unsubscribe mantovano" in the body (omitting the quotation marks). You can also unsubscribe at http://virgil.org/mantovano/mantovano.htm#unsub