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Perseus Freeing Andromeda (Rubens)

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Year
  
1620

Artist
  
Peter Paul Rubens

Created
  
1622

Part of series
  
Perseus and Andromeda

Medium
  
Oil on panel

Location
  
Gemäldegalerie, Berlin

Period
  
Baroque


Dimensions
  
100 cm × 138.5 cm (39 in × 54.5 in)

Similar
  
Peter Paul Rubens artwork, Artwork at Gemäldegalerie - Berlin, Baroque artwork

Perseus freeing andromeda rubens top 5 facts


Perseus Freeing Andromeda is a painting by the Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens, executed in 1607. It is housed in the Gemäldegalerie of Berlin, Germany.

The painting belonged the M. Pasquier collection in Rouen, which was auctioned in 1755 in Paris. In the 18th century it entered the collection of Frederick II of Prussia and, in 1830, it became part of the Berlinese museum collection.

The scene is similar to another Perseus Freeing Andromeda by Rubens now in the Hermitage Museum of St. Petersburg. It depicts the Greek mythology hero Perseus in the act of freeing Andromeda, after defeating the sea monster which kept her as prisoner. Perseus, wearing helmet, cuirass and cloak, is sided by two puttoes, and one of them is helping him in removing the ropes that tie Andromeda to the rock.

On the left, two puttoes are playing with Pegasus, Perseus' winged horse.

References

Perseus Freeing Andromeda (Rubens) Wikipedia