Large cornice with Satyrs, monochrome dipicting Silenus reviving a follower of Bacchus at Re Mida, and detail of the central painting depicting the Sacrifice of Silenus. Work by Tomasso Maria Conca, in the vault of the Eighth Room or Room of Silenus, Galleria Borghese, Rome. The canvas is a work by Giovanni Battista Marchetti
Type:
Immagine fissa; Oggetto fisico
Category:
Photographs
Author:
Subject:
Greco-Roman
Plant
Concept or Subject Expressed
Spring
Herbaceous
Allegory, Abstract concept and Symbol
Mythology
Acanthus
Minor Divinity
Object
Satyr
Vegetation
Silenus
Vase
Material and technique:
N Silver salt gelatin; Glass plate
Date of creation:
1890 ca.
Temporal coverage:
Eighteenth Century;;Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods;;Europe;;First and Second Millennium A.D.
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Relations
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References: Large cornice with Satyrs, monochrome dipicting Silenus drunk trying to ride an ass, and detail of the central painting depicting the Sacrifice of Silenus, vault of the Eighth Room or Room of Silenus, Galleria Borghese, Rome.
Provider
Archivio storico Alinari / Fotografie Alinari
Identifier: ADA-F-004591-0000
Rights
Rights: Alinari Archives-Anderson Archive, Florence