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The Lovers

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

Meno Trieda Dátum
Giulio Romano, The Lovers (1525), Ermitáž. Verejná doména

Základné informácie

Umenec
Giulio Romano wahooart.com/sk/artists/giulio-romano_sk/
Životné obdobia umelca
1499 – 1546
Maľované
1525
Materiál
Oil On Canvas
Pôvodná veľkosť
163 x 337 cm
Pohyb
High Renaissance The brief peak when balance, depth and anatomy came together — Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo.
Miesto konania
Ermitáž wahooart.com/sk/museums/ermitaz-saint-petersburg_sk/

In context

The Lovers — Giulio Romano

How big is it?

The original measures 163 × 337 cm (height × width), drawn here beside an adult of average height.

Kedy bolo toto vytvorené?

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

Shaded: životný príbeh Giulio Romano (1499–1546) ▲ toto dielo, 1525

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Farby

Zmerané z obrazu

    Hlavná farba

    Walnut #624e27

    Uložená paleta

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    Paleta
    Earthy Dominantná farebná skupina na obraze.
    Dominantná farba
    Walnut
    Saturácia
    Monochromatic Ako veľmi sýte a rozmanité sú farby, od jedného tlmeného odtieňa až po mnoho jasných.
    Kontrast
    Statement Miera rozdielov v jasnosti a saturácii farieb v rámci celého obrazu.
    Harmónia
    Strong Color Unity Ako dobre spolu pôsobia farby, od kontrastných až po úplne harmonické.
    Jasnosť
    Deep_shadow Celkový kontrast obrazu, od hlbokých tieňov až po jasné svetlé miesta.
    Saturácia
    Subtle Color Aký čistý a silný je farebný rozsah, od takmer sivej až po plne živé tóny.

    O tomto umedení

    The Lovers — 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
    Sensual, intimate
    Influences
    Raphael, Antiquity
    Notable elements
    Erotic symbolism
    Subject or theme
    Romantic love

    The Lovers – A Renaissance Embrace

    Giulio Romano’s “The Lovers,” painted around 1525, isn't merely a depiction of intimacy; it’s a meticulously crafted tableau brimming with symbolism and echoing the complex currents of the High Renaissance. Born Giulio Pippi in Rome around 1499, Romano swiftly ascended through the ranks of Raphael’s studio, absorbing the master’s classical ideals while simultaneously forging his own distinctive Mannerist style – a style characterized by heightened emotion, distorted forms, and an exploration of psychological depth. This particular painting, now housed within the hallowed halls of the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, offers a rare glimpse into Romano's artistic vision and his profound understanding of human desire and its attendant anxieties.

    The scene unfolds within a lavishly appointed chamber, bathed in an opulent yet subtly shadowed light. At the heart of the composition lie two figures entwined in a passionate embrace – a couple lost in a moment of intense connection. However, Romano deliberately subverts traditional representations of love, imbuing the image with layers of ambiguity and intrigue. The figures themselves are rendered with a cool detachment, almost sculptural in their stillness, reflecting the influence of ancient Greek sculpture. Their skin possesses an unnerving pallor, hinting at a sense of timelessness and perhaps even a touch of melancholy – a departure from the vibrant flesh tones favored by earlier Renaissance masters.

    A Dance of Symbolism

    The painting’s power resides not just in its sensual depiction but also in the intricate web of symbols woven throughout. Observe, for instance, the carefully positioned slippers resting on the floor – a deliberate disruption of the scene's harmony. They represent a marital bond, yet their placement suggests an absence, a separation that underscores the precariousness of love and the potential for betrayal. The cat curled at the feet of the lady in waiting is a potent symbol of illicit desire, while the loyal dog beside her speaks to the constraints of societal expectations and the enduring nature of fidelity. The keys held by the woman signify children – a responsibility that further complicates the lovers’ situation.

    Beyond these immediate details, Romano draws heavily from classical mythology. The arrangement of objects—the bed, the drapery, the architectural elements—echoes the forms found in Roman sarcophagi and tomb decorations. This deliberate allusion to antiquity elevates the scene beyond a simple portrayal of love; it transforms it into an allegory of eternal themes – desire, loss, and the passage of time. The archangel Raphael, positioned above the couple, serves as a silent witness, embodying divine judgment and perhaps hinting at the consequences of their actions.

    Technique and Context

    Executed in oil on panel, “The Lovers” showcases Romano’s mastery of illusionistic painting – a hallmark of Mannerism. He employs techniques such as trompe-l'oeil to create the impression of depth and realism, blurring the boundaries between painted surface and perceived reality. The meticulous detail evident in the rendering of fabrics, textures, and architectural elements speaks to Romano’s exceptional technical skill. It is believed that this painting was commissioned for Federico II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua, a discerning patron who appreciated both beauty and intellectual complexity.

    Interestingly, “The Lovers” emerged during a period of immense upheaval in Italy – the Sack of Rome in 1527 marked a turning point in the Renaissance, disrupting artistic patronage and scattering artists across Europe. Romano’s relocation to Mantua provided him with a new creative environment and allowed him to develop his unique style largely free from the constraints of papal influence. The painting stands as a testament to his resilience and adaptability, showcasing a profound shift away from the idealized beauty of the High Renaissance towards a more emotionally charged and psychologically nuanced aesthetic.

    A Timeless Masterpiece

    The Lovers” is more than just a beautiful painting; it’s a complex meditation on love, desire, and the human condition. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke a wide range of emotions – from passionate longing to quiet melancholy. Reproductions of this iconic work offer an opportunity to bring this captivating scene into any space, inviting contemplation and sparking conversation about the timeless themes it explores. It remains a powerful reminder of Romano’s genius and his lasting contribution to the history of art.

    Umenec a múzeum

    The Lovers — Giulio Romano

    Umenec

    Giulio Romano

    Born in Rím, Taliansko

    A Roman Beginning and Apprenticeship Under a Master

    Giulio Romano, vlastným menom Giulio di Pietro Gianuzzi, sa narodil okolo roku 1499 v Ríme – v srdci pápežského štátu. O jeho ranom živote však existuje relatívne málo presných informácií, čo je typické pre mnohých umelcov z tohto obdobia. Je známe, že už v mladom veku vstúpil do kruhu svojho času najvýznamnejšieho maliara – Rafaela Sanzio. Toto vzťah bol zásadný pre jeho ďalšiu kariéru a umožnil mu naučiť sa od jedného z najväčších majstrov renesančných umeleckých diel. Bol to nie len pomocník v ateliéri, ale rýchlo sa stal neoceniteľným spoločníkom, ktorý významne prispieval k rozsiahlym projektom, ako napríklad dekorácii Staníc v Ríme – nádherných miestností zadaných pápešťami Júliom II. a Leónom X. Jeho prínos je viditeľný najmä na freske Oheň v Borgo, kde pomáhal Rafaelovi zobrazovať dramatickú scénu zázračného zásahu. Po nešťastnej smrti Rafaela v roku 1520, Giulio prevzal zodpovednosť za dokončenie mnohých nedokončených umeleckých diel, vrátane ambicióznej dekorácie Villa Madama pre kardinála Giuliana de’ Medici. Tento skorý zážitok z rozsiahlych projektov a nárokovaní aristokratických patrónov v ňom vzbudil sebavedomie a ambíciu, ktoré definovali jeho neskoršiu kariéru.

    Múzeum

    Ermitáž

    On show in Saint Petersburg, Russia

    Zimný palác a poklady Hermitáže: Cesta časom a umením

    Hermitáž v Petrohrade nie je len múzeum; je to ohromujúci komplex, ktorý sa rozprestiera cez šesť historických budov, vrátane ikonického Zimného paláca. Jeho história sa začína v roku 1764, keď ho založila cárovná Mária Terézia ako súkromnú zbierku západnoeurópskeho umenia. Postupne sa rozrastala prostredníctvom nákupov a darov, až sa stala jedným z najväčších a najrozsiahlejších múzeí sveta, uchovávajúc viac ako tri milióny artefaktov od staroveku po súčasnosť. Pôvodne sídlo cárov, Zimný palác, s jeho nádhernou architektúrou a rozsiahlymi priestormi, je sám o sebe umeleckým dielom, ktoré podtrsováva bohatstvo a moc cárskej Ruska.

    Prechádzka Hermitážou je ako cesta časom. Začneme v sálach renesančného umenia, kde nás očarí Nicolas Poussinova Svätá rodina so sv. Alžbetou a Jánom Krstiteľom. Poussinov majstrovský prístup k perspektíve a chiaroscuro vytvára dojem hĺbky a spirituality. Všimnite si, ako jemné záhyby odevov odrádzajú gráciu svätej Alžbety, zatiaľ čo dramatické svetlo zdôrazňuje dôležitosť scény. Vedľa Poussina nájdeme diela Raphaela, Titiána a Veronesa, každý s vlastným jedinečným pohľadom na renesanciu. Technika sfumato, jemné prechody farieb, vytvára éterickú atmosféru v dielach Vermeera, najmä v jeho slávnej Dievčatku s perlovou náušnicou. Jej pokojný pohľad a jednoduchá elegancia sú neodolateľné.

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    Citácia diela

    MLA
    Romano, Giulio. The Lovers. 1525, Ermitáž. https://wahooart.com/sk/art/giulio-romano-the-lovers-8Y3SAE-en/
    APA
    Romano, Giulio (1525). The Lovers [Painting]. Ermitáž. https://wahooart.com/sk/art/giulio-romano-the-lovers-8Y3SAE-en/
    Chicago
    Giulio Romano. The Lovers. 1525. Ermitáž. https://wahooart.com/sk/art/giulio-romano-the-lovers-8Y3SAE-en/
    Harvard
    Romano, Giulio (1525) The Lovers. Ermitáž. Available at: https://wahooart.com/sk/art/giulio-romano-the-lovers-8Y3SAE-en/

    Look closely

    The Lovers — 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: nude figures, romantic love, renaissance art. 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. High Renaissance: The brief peak when balance, depth and anatomy came together — Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo. Where can you see that in this work?

    Your response

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

    Umenlecký kvíz

    The Lovers — Giulio Romano

    Ako dobre poznáte toto dielo?

    Zvoľte jednu odpoveď pre každú z 5 otázok nižšie. Každá má presne jednu správnu odpoveď.

    1. 1. What is the primary artistic movement associated with Giulio Romano and ‘The Lovers’?

      • A Renaissance Classicism
      • B Mannerism
      • C Baroque
    2. 2. According to the image description, what is a prominent symbolic element within ‘The Lovers’?

      • A A depiction of a royal wedding ceremony
      • B The presence of keys and slippers suggesting marital status
      • C An emphasis on idealized beauty and harmony
    3. 3. In the context of the Hermitage Museum’s description, what does the cat symbolize in ‘The Lovers’?

      • A Loyalty to the mistress
      • B Secretive and illicit actions
      • C Divine protection
    4. 4. What is known about Giulio Romano's artistic training?

      • A He was a direct student of Leonardo da Vinci.
      • B He was a pupil of Raphael and later collaborated with Michelangelo.
      • C He primarily worked as an architect, not a painter.
    5. 5. The painting ‘The Lovers’ is most closely associated with which location?

      • A Florence
      • B Rome
      • C Mantua

    Môj výsledok: ____ zo 5

    Answer key — for the teacher

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

    1A · 2A · 3A · 4A · 5C