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Friday, 5 October 2012

' The Abduction of Europa ' Rembrandt van Rijn, Dutch (1605-1669) Oil on oak panel, circa 1632. J.Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles .

985px-Rembrandt_Abduction_of_Europa In the 'Metamorphoses' , the ancient Roman poet, Ovid told a story about the god Jupiter, who disguised himself as a white bull in order to seduce the princess Europa away from her companions and carry her across the sea to the distant land that would bear her name..... During his long career Rembrandt rarely painted mythological subjects . Here he conveys a narrative story through dramatic gesture and visual effects. Bewildered, Europa grasps the bull's horn, digs her fingers into his neck, and turns back to look at her companions on the waters edge. One young woman falls to the ground and raises her arms in alarm , dropping the flower garland intended for the bull's neck into her lap, while her friend clasps her hand in consternation and watches helplessly. The carriage driver above rises to his feet and stares at the departing princess in horror. In the background, a city shrouded in mist extends along the horizon, perhaps serving as an allusion to the ancient city of Tyre as well as to contemporary Amsterdam. The dark thicket of trees to the right contrasts with the pink and blue regions of the sea and sky. Sunlight breaks breaks through the clouds and prefects off the water, but the sky behind the trees is dark and foreboding.

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