ARTH 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Antonio Del Pollaiolo, Andrea Sacchi
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Arth 102 week 8 gods notes part 1. Andrea sacchi, marcantonio pasqualini crowned by apollo, 1641 (roman classicism) Marcus challenges apollo to a music contest. Apollo says you must play and instrument and sing at the same time. Marcus looses: his instrument uses his mouth. Gian lorenzo bernini, apollo and daphne, 1625, (italian baroque) Apollo is stuck with a gold arrow. Falls in love with the first person he sees. Apollo chases the frightened daphne through the woods. Whe(cid:374) he sees she does(cid:374)"t (cid:449)a(cid:374)t hi(cid:373), apollo tur(cid:374)s daph(cid:374)e i(cid:374)to a tree. Antonio del pollaiolo, apollo and daphne, c. 1470-80 (italian renaissance) Nicolas-rene jollain, hyacinth turned into a flower, 1769 (french classicism) Diego velasquez, the forge of vulcan, 1650 (spanish baroque) Apollo tells vulcan that his wife venus is cheating on her husband with mars. Vulcan has a hammer: god of forge. Apollo looks more godlike in this composition: halo.