Artwork

Musizierende Nymphen und Putti

Musizierende Nymphen und Putti, by Giulio Carpioni, unspecified, 1645
Musizierende Nymphen und Putti, by Giulio Carpioni, unspecified, 1645

Musizierende Nymphen und Putti is an unspecified painting by the Early Baroque Italian artist Giulio Carpioni. It dates from 1645 and is held in the collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum.

About this work

Overview

Musizierende Nymphen und Putti is a mythological painting by Giulio Carpioni, created in 1645. It is a colorful depiction of a lively gathering, held at the Kunsthistorisches Museum.

Subject & Meaning

The painting shows a group of figures, mostly nude, in a landscape with trees and a building in the background. They are engaged in various activities, including playing musical instruments, suggesting a festive or celebratory atmosphere.

Technique & Style

The work is characterized by a vibrant color palette, with prominent use of reds, blues, and greens. The figures, varying in age, are depicted in different poses and activities, showcasing the artist's skill in composition and representation.

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Artist & collection

Portrait of Giulio Carpioni

Artist

Giulio Carpioni

Giulio Carpioni (1613–1678) was an artist, born in Venice.

Frequently asked questions

Who painted Musizierende Nymphen und Putti?

Musizierende Nymphen und Putti was painted by Giulio Carpioni in 1645.

Where can I see Musizierende Nymphen und Putti?

Musizierende Nymphen und Putti is held by Kunsthistorisches Museum.

What movement is Musizierende Nymphen und Putti?

Musizierende Nymphen und Putti is associated with Early Baroque Italian.