imperturbabilità di anassarco - meddis tranquillus in undis by Domenico Fiasella

imperturbabilità di anassarco - meddis tranquillus in undis 

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domenicofiasella

Palazzo Bianco, Genoa, Italy

oil-paint

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portrait

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allegory

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baroque

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oil-paint

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oil painting

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group-portraits

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history-painting

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portrait art

Domenico Fiasella's "Imperturbabilità di Anassarco - Meddis Tranquillus in Undis" was realized with oil paints on canvas, a standard practice in the 17th century, but one that carried immense cultural weight. The application of the paint, layer upon layer, creates depth and a sense of drama. The artist uses thin, translucent glazes to build up color and form, a labor-intensive process that demanded skill and patience. This method, rooted in Renaissance traditions, allowed for the creation of rich textures and subtle gradations of light and shadow, mimicking the fall of light across different materials, like the sheen of the king's armor. It's impossible to ignore the social context embedded in this artwork. The labor required to produce such a piece would have been considerable, involving not only the artist's own work but also that of assistants and suppliers of materials. So while we often focus on the genius of the artist, let's not forget the collaborative effort that brought this painting to life.

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