Artwork

Lesender Amor (Nachfolger)

Lesender Amor (Nachfolger), by Antonio da Correggio, unspecified, 1520
Lesender Amor (Nachfolger), by Antonio da Correggio, unspecified, 1520

Lesender Amor (Nachfolger) is an unspecified painting by the Mannerist artist Antonio da Correggio. It dates from 1520 and is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections.

About this work

Overview

The cherub holds a sheet of paper in his left hand, his gaze fixed upon it, suggesting a moment of intellectual absorption rather than typical amorous play.

Lesender Amor (Nachfolger), attributed to Antonio da Correggio and dated to circa 1520, depicts a youthful Cupid engaged in reading. The figure stands in a dynamic contrapposto pose, balancing on one leg while the other is bent at the knee, creating a sense of relaxed movement. The cherub holds a sheet of paper in his left hand, his gaze fixed upon it, suggesting a moment of intellectual absorption rather than typical amorous play.

A single small wing protrudes from his back, identifying his divine nature. The composition is set against a dark, muted background that isolates the figure and emphasizes the soft modeling of his flesh and the delicate rendering of his curly hair. This work reflects Correggio's mastery of light and his ability to infuse mythological subjects with a naturalistic, human quality characteristic of the High Italian Renaissance.

While the attribution to Correggio himself is sometimes debated, with some scholars classifying it as the work of a close follower or imitator, the painting demonstrates the artist's signature sfumato technique and the playful, intimate treatment of the Cupid motif that appears in his broader oeuvre. The piece serves as an example of how Renaissance artists reinterpreted classical mythology through a lens of psychological depth and refined observation.

Subject & Meaning

The central character is a cherubic youth with tightly curled hair, a single wing sprouting from the back, and a pose that suggests movement, one leg planted, the other bent at the knee. He gazes down at the paper, conveying a moment of quiet contemplation or curiosity, a theme often linked to the fleeting nature of love in mythic allegory.

Technique & Style

Correggio employs his characteristic soft modeling and delicate chiaroscuro, allowing the figure’s pale skin to emerge from the muted backdrop. The subtle gradations of light give the flesh a three‑dimensional quality, while the crisp rendering of the paper contrasts with the atmospheric darkness, highlighting the artist’s skill in balancing detail with overall harmony.

The Little Recording Angel
The Little Recording Angel, Unknown

Artist & collection

Portrait of Antonio da Correggio

Artist

Antonio da Correggio

Antonio Allegri da Correggio, usually known as just Correggio, was an Italian Renaissance painter who was the foremost painter of the Parma school of the High Renaissance, who was responsible for some of the most…

Frequently asked questions

Who painted Lesender Amor (Nachfolger)?

Lesender Amor (Nachfolger) was painted by Antonio da Correggio in 1520.

Where can I see Lesender Amor (Nachfolger)?

Lesender Amor (Nachfolger) is held by Bavarian State Painting Collections.

What movement is Lesender Amor (Nachfolger)?

Lesender Amor (Nachfolger) is associated with Mannerism.