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Copy after Giulio Romano

6 parts 1 The artwork2 In context3 About this artwork4 Artist and museum5 Look closely6 Art quiz

Imię i nazwisko Klasa Data
Giulio Romano, Copy after Giulio Romano (1536), Muzeum Sztuki w Cleveland. Dzieło w domenie publicznej.

Informacje podstawowe

Artysta
Giulio Romano wahooart.com/pl/artists/giulio-romano_pl/
Daty życia artysty
1499 – 1546
Obraz olejny
1536
Technika wykonania
Acrylic On Canvas
Wymiary oryginału
39 x 29 cm
Ruch
Baroque Mannerism
Miejsce odbycia
Muzeum Sztuki w Cleveland wahooart.com/pl/museums/cleveland-museum-of-art-cleveland_pl/

In context

Copy after Giulio Romano — Giulio Romano

How big is it?

The original measures 39 × 29 cm (height × width), drawn here beside an adult of average height.

Data powstania

  1. 1490
  2. 1500
  3. 1510
  4. 1520
  5. 1530
  6. 1540

Shaded: lata życia Giulio Romano (1499–1546) ▲ to dzieło, 1536

Dzieła podobne

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Kolory

Na podstawie analizy obrazu

    Kolor dominujący

    Driftwood #9f825d

    Paleta w katalogu

    • #9F825D
    • #110F13
    • #DAC49E
    • #C1A47C
    Paleta kolorów
    Neutrals Dominująca gama kolorystyczna obrazu.
    Kolor główny
    Driftwood
    Intensywność
    Vivid Stopień nasycenia i różnorodność kolorów – od pojedynczego stonowanego odcienia po bogactwo jaskrawych barw.
    Kontrast
    Serene W jakim stopniu kolory różnią się jasnością i nasyceniem na całym obrazie.
    Harmonia
    Unified Palette Jak dobrze kolory ze sobą współgrają – od kontrastowych po w pełni jednolite.
    Jasność
    Brilliant Ogólna jasność lub ciemność obrazu, od głębokich cieni po świetliste refleksy.
    Nasycenie
    Balanced Soft Jak czyste i intensywne są te kolory, od niemal szarych po w pełni żywe.

    O tym dziele sztuki

    Copy after Giulio Romano — Giulio Romano

    Notes on this work

    Written for this guide from published sources. The catalogue record itself is on the first part of this guide.

    Artistic style
    Mannerist
    Influences
    Raphael
    Notable elements or techniques
    Dramatic composition; Illusionistic fresco technique
    Subject or theme
    Fall of Icarus

    Copy After Giulio Romano's Fall of Icarus

    The painting “Copy after Giulio Romano’s Fall of Icarus” by Giulio Romano is a masterful depiction of myth and tragedy, executed in the Mannerist style during the Renaissance period. Created around 1536, this artwork transcends mere visual representation; it embodies profound philosophical contemplation on human ambition and inevitable downfall—themes central to the intellectual currents of its time.

    Subject Matter: The composition portrays Icarus plummeting from the sky after his wings constructed of wax and feathers disintegrate under the scorching heat of Helios, the sun god. This iconic image draws heavily upon Greek mythology, specifically Aesop’s fable about Icarus and Daedelus—a cautionary tale concerning hubris and disregarding divine warnings.

    Style: Romano's work exemplifies Mannerism, a stylistic reaction against the harmonious balance of High Renaissance art. Characterized by elongated figures, distorted perspectives, dramatic poses, and unsettling expressions, it prioritizes emotional intensity over anatomical accuracy. The artist deliberately eschews idealized beauty in favor of conveying psychological states—fear, despair, and vulnerability.

    Technique: Romano employed oil paint on canvas, utilizing meticulous layering and glazing techniques to achieve remarkable luminosity and textural detail. He skillfully manipulated color palettes—often muted reds and browns—to heighten the sense of gloom and reinforce the painting’s melancholic mood. The artist's attention to detail extends beyond mere representation; he strives to capture the essence of the narrative through expressive brushstrokes.

    Historical Context: Produced during a period marked by political instability and religious upheaval—the Sack of Rome in 1527 profoundly impacting artistic patronage—the painting reflects anxieties about mortality and the fragility of human endeavors. It aligns with broader Renaissance humanist concerns regarding the limitations of human intellect and the inescapable influence of fate.

    Symbolism: The fall of Icarus serves as a potent symbol of human pride and folly, representing the perilous pursuit of unattainable goals. The wings themselves symbolize aspiration and ambition, yet their disintegration underscores the futility of defying natural laws or disregarding wisdom. Furthermore, the desolate landscape surrounding Icarus reinforces the painting’s overarching theme—the inevitability of suffering and decay.

    The Cleveland Museum of Art's acquisition of this copy demonstrates its enduring appeal to collectors and art historians alike. Its haunting beauty lies not merely in its technical prowess but also in its ability to provoke contemplation on fundamental questions about human existence—a testament to Romano’s artistic genius and the timeless relevance of classical mythology.

    Additional Research Links

    Copy after Giulio Romano's Fall of Icarus | Cleveland Museum of Art

    Artist Information

    Artist: Giulio Romano

    Birth Year: 1499

    Death Year: 1546

    Birth City: Rome

    Birth Country: Italy

    Giulio Romano, born Giulio Pippi around 1499 in Rome, emerged during a period of unparalleled artistic innovation. His formative years were spent under the tutelage of Raphael, arguably the most celebrated painter of the High Renaissance—a relationship that profoundly shaped his artistic sensibilities and technical skills. Beyond mere apprenticeship, Romano actively participated in groundbreaking projects like the decoration of the Vatican Stanze—those magnificent halls commissioned by Popes Julius II and Leo X—where he collaborated closely with Raphael on monumental frescoes depicting biblical narratives.

    Further Exploration

    Details of the entrance

    Giulio Bonasone

    Giulio Romano: A Master of Mannerism & the Palazzo Te Legacy

    Resources

    Giulio Licinio il Romano

    Artysta i muzeum

    Copy after Giulio Romano — Giulio Romano

    Artysta

    Giulio Romano

    Born in Rzym, Włochy

    A Roman Beginning and Apprenticeship Under a Master

    Giulio Romano, born Giulio Pippi around 1499 in Rome, emerged during a period of intense artistic transformation. Details surrounding his early life remain somewhat shrouded in mystery, yet it’s clear he quickly entered the orbit of Raphael, arguably the most celebrated painter of the High Renaissance. This apprenticeship proved to be profoundly formative, not only shaping his technical skills but also laying the foundation for his future stylistic explorations. He wasn't merely a studio assistant; Giulio rapidly evolved into an indispensable collaborator, contributing significantly to projects of immense scale and importance – notably the decoration of the Vatican Stanze, those magnificent rooms commissioned by Popes Julius II and Leo X. His hand is readily identifiable in The Fire in the Borgo, where he assisted Raphael in depicting a dramatic scene of miraculous intervention, capturing both the intensity of the event and the artist’s masterful use of light and shadow. Following Raphael's untimely death in 1520, Giulio inherited responsibility for completing numerous unfinished commissions, including the ambitious decoration of Villa Madama for Cardinal Giuliano de’ Medici.

    Muzeum

    Muzeum Sztuki w Cleveland

    On show in Cleveland, Stany Zjednoczone Ameryki Północnej

    Dziedzictwo wykute w świetle: Odkrywając Cleveland Museum of Art

    Ukryte w tętniącym życiem sercu University Circle, Cleveland Museum of Art nie jest jedynie skarbcem artystycznych skarbów; to immersyjna podróż przez ludzką kreatywność, obejmująca tysiąclecia i całe kontynenty. Od niezwykle dostępnej polityki bezpłatnego wstępu, po zapierającą dech w piersiach ewolucję architektoniczną – będącą harmonijnym połączeniem neoklasycznego przepychu, modernistycznej śmiałości i współczesnej innowacji – CMA oferuje doświadczenie wykraczające poza tradycyjną wizytę w muzeum. Założone na fundamencie filantropijnej wizji w 1913 roku, instytucja ta nieustannie promuje inkluzywność, zapraszając każdego do obcowania z głęboką mocą sztuki, która rozświetla nasz świat. Historia muzeum jest nierozerwalnie związana z samym Cleveland, odzwierciedlając dynamiczny rozwój miasta oraz jego trwałe zaangażowanie w kulturalne wzbogacanie społeczeństwa.

    Rozmach kolekcji jest doprawdy zdumiewający. Choć słynne są jej bezprecedensowe zbiory sztuki azjatyckiej i egipskiej – wyobraźmy sobie stanie przed spokojnym pięknem parawanu z dynastii Ming lub przed majestatyczną potęgą starożytnego sarkofagu – narracja CMA wykracza daleko poza te ikoniczne obszary. Europejskie arcydzieła, od delikatnych pociągnięć pędzla Moneta po rewolucyjne płótna Van Gogha i Picassa, stanowią fundament jego dziedzictwa.

    Dowiedz się więcej

    Odkryj w sieci

    Kod QR prowadzący do strony pobierania Copy after Giulio Romano

    wahooart.com/pl/art/download/giulio-romano-copy-after-giulio-romano-D3YUJS-en/

    Cytowanie dzieła

    MLA
    Romano, Giulio. Copy after Giulio Romano. 1536, Muzeum Sztuki w Cleveland. https://wahooart.com/pl/art/giulio-romano-copy-after-giulio-romano-D3YUJS-en/
    APA
    Romano, Giulio (1536). Copy after Giulio Romano [Painting]. Muzeum Sztuki w Cleveland. https://wahooart.com/pl/art/giulio-romano-copy-after-giulio-romano-D3YUJS-en/
    Chicago
    Giulio Romano. Copy after Giulio Romano. 1536. Muzeum Sztuki w Cleveland. https://wahooart.com/pl/art/giulio-romano-copy-after-giulio-romano-D3YUJS-en/
    Harvard
    Romano, Giulio (1536) Copy after Giulio Romano. Muzeum Sztuki w Cleveland. Available at: https://wahooart.com/pl/art/giulio-romano-copy-after-giulio-romano-D3YUJS-en/

    Look closely

    Copy after Giulio Romano — Giulio Romano

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Our catalogue files this work under: angels, fall, wings. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at Adoration of the Shepherds (1535), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. Giulio Romano was about 37 when this was made. What in it looks like the work of an artist at that stage?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.

    Quiz o sztuce

    Copy after Giulio Romano — Giulio Romano

    Jak dobrze znasz to dzieło?

    Zaznacz jedną odpowiedź dla każdego z 5 poniższych pytań. Każde z nich ma dokładnie jedną poprawną odpowiedź.

    1. 1. What is the title of this artwork?

      • A The Fire in the Borgo
      • B Raphael's Coronation of the Virgin
      • C The Fall of Icarus
    2. 2. Who painted 'The Fall of Icarus'?

      • A Michelangelo
      • B Leonardo da Vinci
      • C Giulio Romano
    3. 3. In what year was this painting created?

      • A 1499
      • B 1520
      • C 1536
    4. 4. What artistic style is characterized by dramatic compositions and stylized figures?

      • A Renaissance Classicism
      • B Baroque
      • C Mannerism
    5. 5. The image depicts a scene featuring angels, birds, and a cup. What is the primary symbolic significance of these elements?

      • A They represent divine grace and contemplation.
      • B They symbolize human ambition and folly.
      • C They depict a mythological narrative about heroism.

    Mój wynik: ____ na 5

    Answer key — for the teacher

    This starts a fresh printed page, so it can simply be left out of the copies.

    1C · 2C · 3C · 4C · 5B