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15-MAR-2016

Mantova. Palazzo Té

Chamber of Love and Psyche
This is the most sumptuous room in the palace and was used only for the most important banquets and dinners.The room takes its name from the story of Amor and Psyche painted on the vault and in the lunettes.The twenty-two episodes illustrated by Giulio Romano at Palazzo Te come from The Golden Ass by Latin writer Apuleius (II century AD), in which the tale of Amor and Psyche represents a long digression.The central theme of the whole decoration is Amor: a “monstruous” deity, and the most powerful among all the gods, feared even by Jupiter himself and from whom no one could escape.Other mythological tales about thwarted, secret, tragic or unrequited love are painted on the walls, including the story of Psyche. There are frequent examples of love between gods and men (Venus and Adonis, Bacchus and Ariadne, Jupiter and Olympia), but also between the gods (Mars and Venus, Acis and Galatea) and men and animals (Pasiphae and the bull).The south and west walls involve the visitor in the preparations for a sumptuous banquet for the gods. Protagonists of the event are Amor and Psyche, who are reclining on the klìne with their daughter, Voluptas, between them. This is the banquet held on the island of Venus as described in the romance Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, and ideally compared to the island of the Te.Although there is no direct connection between all the episodes, a parallel can probably be drawn between the painted cycle and the patron’s own personal life: the love of Amor for Psyche, opposed by the mother of the god, and Federico’s passion for Isabella Boschetti, contested by his mother, Isabella D’Este. The same can be said for Jupiter’s love for Olympia who, like Isabella Boschetti, was married.The sumptuousness of the decor is to be found not only in the variety of topics but in the technique as well. The walls, painted using fresco, have finishing touches in tempera and moulded stucco frames; the wooden vault is covered with a thin layer of plaster decorated using brightly coloured oil paints. Gilt stucco work is also used on the vault to frame the various scenes.

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victorswan22-Jun-2016 13:23
Super shot Jose, lovely details and colors
Zoltán Balogh19-Jun-2016 12:10
Superb image Jose! V
Julie Oldfield16-Jun-2016 01:32
Amazing!!
MarcViskens15-Jun-2016 18:05
totaly impressive
very nice work José
marie-jose wolff15-Jun-2016 16:15
amazing painting! V
Nirvan Hope15-Jun-2016 16:14
Seems there was plenty of work for artists in those days!
bill friedlander15-Jun-2016 15:42
A fine shot of the magnificent art work. V
Helen Betts15-Jun-2016 15:37
Excellent capture of a beautiful work of art. So much effort must have gone into making this. V.
Nick Paoni15-Jun-2016 15:19
Absolutely amazing!
Ton, Ben & Rob Nagtegaal15-Jun-2016 14:25
What a beautiful image, great work !! BV
Allan Jay15-Jun-2016 13:54
Excellent!
Jim Coffman15-Jun-2016 13:14
Great image of this amazing work!!!!
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