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Danae

1540-1550, Mythologische Darstellungen (6 Stücke), Draft: Francesco Primaticcio

 

 

Danae

The wall tapestry with the scene of Danae forms part of a six-part series. The young woman was shut away with her nurse by her father King Acrisius of Argos on the Peloponnese, as the oracle of Delphi had predicted that the king would meet a violent death at the hands of his grandson. Zeus evaded Acrisius's precautions by entering Danae's chamber in the form of a shower of golden rain, impregnating the lovely Danae and conceiving Perseus. The series was commissioned by the French king François I. The pictures were not based on specially prepared cartoons but on scenes on the south wall of the Great Gallery in the château at Fontainebleau. When it was converted into the medium of textiles, the whole wall context was therefore taken into account. Each tapestry shows not only the fresco concerned but also the surrounding stucco work, the cornice and the start of the coffered ceiling. This makes the trompe l'œil effect unique among French tapestries in the sixteenth century. Aus: Das Kunsthistorische Museum in Wien, Prestel Museumsführer, München/Berlin/London/New York 2007, 118 (Katja Schmitz-von Ledebur).

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Object data

Series Title

Mythologische Darstellungen (6 Stücke)

Object Name

Tapisserie

Culture

Fontainebleau

Dated

1540-1550

Draft

Francesco Primaticcio (1504 Bologna - 1570 Paris) - GND

Manufactory

Jean Le Bries (tätig in Fontainebleau vermutlich zwischen 1540 und 1550)

Pierre Le Bries (tätig in Fontainebleau vermutlich zwischen 1540 und 1550)

Material

Kette: Wolle, Schuß: Wolle/Seide, Gold und Silber
Kettfäden pro cm: 6 bis 8

Dimensions

335 cm × 634 cm

Image rights

Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Kunstkammer

Inv. No.

Kunstkammer, T CV 1

100 Meisterwerke - 1. Danae - Francesco Primaticcio

IGS - Danae - Tapisserien für Franz I.

OESG - Danae - Tapisserien für Franz I.

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