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Endymion and Selene

A luminous Roman Baroque depiction of the mythic Endymion and Selene by Filippo Lauri captures a serene celestial embrace amidst an intricate landscape, inviting you to bring this timeless masterpiece into your collection.

Discover Filippo Lauri (1623-1694), a Baroque painter from Rome known for his captivating landscapes & religious scenes. Explore his work at the Accademia Albertina!

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Endymion and Selene

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作品詳細

  • Year: 1650
  • Artist: Filippo Lauri
  • Subject or theme: Greek mythology: Endymion and Selene
  • Artistic style: Baroque landscape and mythology
  • Dimensions: 30 x 24 cm
  • Title: Endymion and Selene

作品解説

A Celestial Embrace: The Luminous Myth of Endymion and Selene

In the quiet, moonlit depths of Filippo Lauri’s 1650 masterpiece, Endymion and Selene, we are invited into a realm where the boundaries between the mortal and the divine dissolve. This exquisite painting captures one of Greek mythology's most tender and melancholic legends: the eternal slumber of the shepherd Endymion and his devotion to Selene, the goddess of the moon. As the eye wanders through the composition, it finds Endymion resting peacefully upon the earth, his head cradled in the lap of the celestial goddess. The scene is not merely a depiction of a myth, but an intimate study of longing and the profound stillness that exists when the heavens touch the terrestrial world.

Lauri, a master of the Roman Baroque, employs a technique characterized by a breathtaking luminosity that seems to emanate from within the canvas itself. Drawing from his Flemish lineage, he weaves together a delicate tapestry of light and shadow, using atmospheric perspective to create an immense sense of depth. The landscape is far more than a backdrop; it is a living, breathing participant in the drama. Through the masterful use of tonal modulation, Lauri renders the soft textures of clouds, the rugged permanence of rocks, and the swaying silhouettes of trees, all bathed in a silvery, lunar glow that evokes a sense of dreamlike enchantment.

Beyond the central figures, the painting reveals a complex, populated world that enhances its narrative richness. Subtle figures emerge from the periphery—watchers in the shadows that suggest the presence of nymphs or spirits inhabiting this sacred grove. This intricate layering of characters and natural elements creates a sense of discovery for the viewer, as if one is peering into a secret, nocturnal ritual. The interplay between the soft, fleshy tones of the lovers and the cool, ethereal light of the night sky serves to heighten the emotional tension, balancing the warmth of human affection with the vast, indifferent beauty of the cosmos.

For the discerning collector or interior designer, Endymion and Selene offers more than mere decoration; it provides a focal point of profound emotional resonance. The painting’s ability to evoke tranquility and wonder makes it an ideal centerpiece for spaces designed for reflection and elegance. Whether placed in a grand library or a serene contemporary living space, a high-quality reproduction of this work brings with it the prestige of the Roman Baroque and the timeless allure of classical storytelling. It is a piece that invites conversation, prompting viewers to contemplate the eternal dance between light and dark, and the enduring power of mythic love.


アーティストの略歴

Filippo Lauri (1623–1694): Painter of Light and Landscape

Filippo Lauri (August 25, 1623 – December 12, 1694) stands as a prominent figure within the Roman Baroque artistic landscape. Though largely overshadowed by contemporaries like Caravaggio and Bernini, Lauri’s distinctive style—characterized by luminous color palettes and masterful depictions of serene landscapes interwoven with mythological narratives—earned him recognition and enduring admiration.

Born in Rome to Balthasar Lauwers, a Flemish landscape painter who had emigrated from Antwerp under the patronage of Paul Bril, Lauri’s artistic lineage instilled in him an early appreciation for atmospheric perspective and tonal modulation. His formative years were spent studying under his father and subsequently with Francesco Lauri, whose own brother, Andrea Sacchi—a celebrated artist himself—served as a crucial mentor.

Joining the Accademia di San Luca in 1654 marked a pivotal moment in Lauri’s career. This prestigious institution fostered intellectual discourse and artistic experimentation, propelling him to positions of leadership where he championed innovation and oversaw the training of future generations of painters. Notably, Lauri collaborated closely with Filippo Gagliardi on “Celebrations for Christine of Sweden at Palazzo Barberini,” a monumental canvas that vividly captures the grandeur and theatricality of Baroque court celebrations.

Lauri’s artistic output spanned numerous genres, including religious paintings—particularly depictions of saints and biblical scenes—and landscapes imbued with classical ideals. He possessed an exceptional talent for capturing the subtle nuances of light and shadow, a technique honed through his collaborations with Claude Lorraine, whose influence is evident in Lauri's tranquil compositions.

His prolific output included numerous engravings, demonstrating his understanding of printmaking techniques and expanding the reach of his artistic vision. Lauri’s legacy resides not only in his individual masterpieces but also in his role as a catalyst for artistic development within Rome—a testament to his enduring contribution to the Baroque aesthetic.

Notable Works

  • "Venus & Adonis": An oil painting showcasing Lauri's masterful use of chiaroscuro and classical beauty, capturing the mythological tale with dramatic lighting. Located at Palazzo Braschi (formerly Barberini Palace).
  • "Sleeping Venus": Another captivating landscape scene featuring Diana and Endymion, demonstrating Lauri’s ability to convey emotion through serene imagery.
  • "The Agony in the Garden": A powerful depiction of Christ's Passion, reflecting Lauri’s artistic sensitivity and technical prowess.

Influence & Artistic Style

Lauri’s style distinguishes itself through its emphasis on luminous color palettes—particularly blues and golds—and a meticulous attention to detail in landscape compositions. He skillfully employed atmospheric perspective, creating depth and realism that mirrored the artistic conventions of his time. His works embody the ideals of Renaissance Italy blended with Baroque dynamism.

Historical Significance

Filippo Lauri’s contribution to Roman art history is significant as he represents a crucial link between Flemish landscape painting traditions and the burgeoning Baroque aesthetic in Rome. He upheld the Accademia di San Luca's role as a center for artistic excellence, shaping the future of Roman painting.

Filippo Lauri

Filippo Lauri

1623 - 1694 , Italy

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Baroque
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Claude Lorraine']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Paul Bril
    • Andrea Sacchi
  • Date Of Birth: Rome, Italy (1623)
  • Date Of Death: 1694
  • Full Name: Filippo Lauri
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Venus and Adonis
    • Sleeping venus
    • The Agony in the Garden
  • Place Of Birth: Rome