French school, XVII century.
"Nymphs and satyrs".
Oil on canvas.
Relined in the 19th century.
Measurements: 64 x 86 cm; 74 x 97 cm (frame).
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French school, XVII century.
"Nymphs and satyrs".
Oil on canvas.
Relined in the 19th century.
Measurements: 64 x 86 cm; 74 x 97 cm (frame).
This suggestive scene of French school goes into one of the most recurrent and appreciated themes of the Baroque imaginary: the contrast between the idealized innocence of the feminine figures and the disturbing presence, almost mocking, of the Dionysian world.
In a dimly lit wooded setting, three nude nymphs rest in a state of abandonment and sleep, arranged in an intimate group of great compositional softness. Their bodies, modeled with a warm, enveloping light, stand out against the dark background, creating a visual focus that accentuates the delicacy of their forms and the serenity of the scene. The intertwined arrangement of the figures, with classical resonances, refers to Italianate models spread in France through artists such as Poussin or his followers.
In contrast to this calm, the satyrs emerge from the gloom with a dynamic and expressive presence. Their animalized faces introduce a narrative tension that suggests the imminent awakening or the disturbance of that moment of repose. This play of oppositions -light and shadow, purity and desire- articulates the entire composition and gives it a remarkable dramatic intensity.
The brushstroke, loose but precise in the flesh tones, and the treatment of chiaroscuro place the work within a fully baroque language, where the influence of Caravaggian naturalism is combined with a more classicist sensibility in the construction of the figures.
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