around 1593, Artist: Bartholomäus Spranger
Minerva, Goddess of the arts and science, is at the centre of the painting. Her uncovered breasts characterise her as “sapientia lactans”, as the nourishing mother of wisdom. She has conquered the donkey-eared ignorance. However, her body posture recalls the resurrected Christ. She triumphs over dark forces and turns into the embodiment of the highest human ideals. The refined colouring and the elegant pose are both features of Rudolfinian courtly art.
Painting
Netherlandish
around 1593
Bartholomäus Spranger (1546 Antwerpen - 1611 Prag) - GND
Canvas
163 cm × 117 cm
Framed (gallery frame): 180 cm × 133 cm × 6,5 cm
Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Gemäldegalerie
Gemäldegalerie, 1133
From the treasury of Rudolf II; 1747/1748 in the Schatzkammer
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