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The young Cosimo I of Medici (Cosimo I of Tuscany) (1519-1574
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The young Cosimo I of Medici (Cosimo I of Tuscany) (1519-1574
LRI4573869 The young Cosimo I of Medici (Cosimo I of Tuscany) (1519-1574) is taken from the arms of Venus by Minerva and Hercules (Cosimo I de Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany is taken from the arms of Venus by Minerva and Heracles) Fresco by Pietro da Cortona (Berrettini) (1596-1669) Florence, Palazzo Pitti, A di Apollo by Cortona, Pietro da (Berrettini) (1596-1669); Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Italy; (add.info.: The young Cosimo I of Medici (Cosimo I of Tuscany) (1519-1574) is taken from the arms of Venus by Minerva and Hercules (Cosimo I de Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany is taken from the arms of Venus by Minerva and Heracles) Fresco by Pietro da Cortona (Berrettini) (1596-1669) Florence, Palazzo Pitti, A di Apollo); Luisa Ricciarini; Italian, out of copyright
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© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images
Athena Ceiling Hercules Hercules Medicis Family Seicento Venus Aphrodite Grece Mythological Character
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The young Cosimo I of Medici, future Grand Duke of Tuscany, is depicted in this fresco by Pietro da Cortona. The scene portrays a mythological tale as Cosimo is taken from the arms of Venus by the powerful figures of Minerva and Hercules. Cosimo, with his youthful countenance and regal attire, stands at the center of attention. His expression reveals a mix of awe and curiosity as he is lifted away from the goddess's embrace. The artist skillfully captures both his vulnerability and potential for greatness. Surrounded by opulent details and vibrant colors, this masterpiece showcases Cortona's mastery in creating grandiose frescoes. The intricate ceiling design adds to the overall splendor of the composition, transporting viewers into a world where gods and mortals intertwine. The painting not only celebrates Cosimo's lineage as part of the illustrious Medici family but also alludes to his future role as ruler. By being embraced by Minerva, symbolizing wisdom and strategy, along with Hercules representing strength and heroism, it suggests that Cosimo possesses qualities necessary for leadership. Located within Palazzo Pitti in Florence, Italy, this artwork continues to captivate visitors with its rich mythology intertwined with historical significance. It serves as a testament to both artistic brilliance and political power during the Renaissance period.
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