Judgment of Paris (Cranach, New York)
Judgment of Paris | |
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Artist | Lucas Cranach the Elder |
Year | 1528 |
Medium | oil on wood |
Dimensions | 101.9 cm × 71.1 cm (40.1 in × 28.0 in) |
Location | Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City |
The Judgment of Paris is a 1528 painting by the German artist Lucas Cranach the Elder. It depicts the myth of Paris, Prince of Troy, selecting the fairest goddess from among Minerva, Juno, and Venus. Cranach likely based his depiction on medieval poetry or romances.[1] The painting is now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
References[]
- Kathryn Calley Galitz. The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Masterpiece Paintings. New York, 2016, p. 276, no. 181, ill. pp. 185, 276.
- Maryan W. Ainsworth in Maryan W. Ainsworth and Joshua P. Waterman. German Paintings in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1350–1600. New Haven, 2013, pp. 5, 54–58, 286–87.
- Helmut Nickel. "'The Judgment of Paris' by Lucas Cranach the Elder: Nature, Allegory, and Alchemy." Metropolitan Museum Journal 16 (1981), pp. 117–29.
- Max J. Friedländer and Jakob Rosenberg. The Paintings of Lucas Cranach. rev. ed. Ithaca, N.Y., 1978, p. 120, no. 254.
Notes[]
- ^ "Lucas Cranach the Elder, Judgment of Paris". www.metmuseum.org. Retrieved 2020-08-13.
Categories:
- 1500s paintings
- Paintings by Lucas Cranach the Elder
- 1528 paintings
- Greek goddesses in art
- Nude art
- Paintings depicting Greek myths
- Paintings of Venus
- Paintings of Minerva
- 1520s paintings
- Paintings in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
- 16th-century painting stubs