Emperor Augustus and the Tiburtine Sibyl

No other work by Gossaert provides a better idea of his Antwerp Mannerist phase, characterized by exaggerated yet somewhat wooden gestures, elaborate architecture featuring loggias, towers, and other fanciful constructions, fantastic costumes with fluttering draperies, and a tendency to fill every empty space with ornament and hatching. Notwithstanding the crowded composition, Gossaert managed to retain an admirable clarity. The subject, popular among Antwerp artists of the period, depicts members of the Roman senate desiring to deify the Roman emperor Augustus, who modestly turned to the siby... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Jan Gossaert
Dokumenttyp: Image
Schlagwörter: Drawing / Renaissance / 16th century / Flemish / drawings / emperors / sibyls / Mannerist / Antwerp Mannerism
Sprache: unknown
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