Jupiter geeft Mercurius opdracht Argus te doden

Jupiter geeft Mercurius opdracht Argus te doden

<p style="margin:0cm;font-size:12pt;font-family:Calibri, sans-serif;"><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size:11pt;font-family:Arial, sans-serif;">Jan never travelled to Italy, but his son Johan did: he stayed there from 1648 to 1650 and became a member of the Bentvueghels. Upon his return, he settled in Amsterdam, where his father also lived. Together, they produced these two large canvases depicting moments in the life of the beautiful Io. Jupiter turned the nymph into a cow to conceal his adultery. His suspicious wife Juno had the cow guarded.</span><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size:11pt;font-family:Arial, sans-serif;">&nbsp;</span><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size:11pt;font-family:Arial, sans-serif;">In the first painting, Jupiter is depicted with the eagle, his attribute. He wraps his arm around the cow (Io), while Juno &ndash; accompanied by Envy, an evil woman with a sickly face and snakes on her head &ndash; points to the animal. The second painting shows Jupiter ordering Mercury to kill Argus, the giant with hundreds of eyes guarding the cow at Juno&rsquo;s behest. </span><span style="font-size:11pt;font-family:Arial, sans-serif;">[tekst 2023]</span></p>

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Jan never travelled to Italy, but his son Johan did: he stayed there from 1648 to 1650 and became a member of the Bentvueghels. Upon his return, he settled in Amsterdam, where his father also lived. Together, they produced these two large canvases depicting moments in the life of the beautiful Io. Jupiter turned the nymph into a cow to conceal his adultery. His suspicious wife Juno had the cow guarded. In the first painting, Jupiter is depicted with the eagle, his attribute. He wraps his arm around the cow (Io), while Juno – accompanied by Envy, an evil woman with a sickly face and snakes on her head – points to the animal. The second painting shows Jupiter ordering Mercury to kill Argus, the giant with hundreds of eyes guarding the cow at Juno’s behest. [tekst 2023]

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Title

Jupiter geeft Mercurius opdracht Argus te doden

Artist

Jan Gerritsz. van Bronchorst (Utrecht 1603 ca. - 1661 Amsterdam)

Dating

ca. 1656

Material and technique

olieverf op doek

Object number

2559

Object type

schilderij

Acquisition

overdracht 1815

Dimensions

hoogte 276.8 cm

breedte 182.5 cm

hoogte (met lijst) 307 cm

breedte (met lijst) 213 cm

gewicht (werk met lijst) 75 kg

Inscriptions and markings

  • signatuur m.o. (met verf): J vBronchorst:fecit [vB aaneen]

What

Utrecht, St. Barbara- en St. Laurentiusgasthuis (?) (herkomst)

sociale zorg (gasthuizen) (Utrecht) (sociaal-economisch)

When

Habsburgse tijd en Republiek 1528-1795

More of the same motif

historie, mythologie, Ovidius, Metamorfosen

Remarks

Waarschijnlijk afkomstig uit het St. Barbara-gasthuis (cf. cat. 1885/cat.nr. 26). Pendant van inv.nr. 2560

Documentation

  • 125 jaar Centraal Museum Utrecht, [inl. en tekst Maria Elisabeth Houtzager], (Utrecht, 1964), p. 9

  • Catalogus der schilderijen in het Museum Kunstliefde, A.D. de Vries en A. Bredius ; m.m.v. S. Muller, (Utrecht, 1885)

  • Catalogus der schilderijen in het Museum Kunstliefde, A.D. de Vries en A. Bredius ; m.m.v. S. Muller, (Utrecht, 1885), cat. nr. 26, pp. VII, VIII, XVII

Exhibitions

  • De Bentvueghels, Centraal Museum, Utrecht, 2023

  • Tentoonstelling van Oude Schilderkunst, Museum van Oudheden, Utrecht, Utrecht, 1894

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