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Frans Francken II (1581 – 1642) und Gysbrecht Leytens (1586 – 1643/56)

THE JUDGMENT OF MIDAS Oil on wood. Partially reinforced on verso. 57 x 83 cm. We would like to thank Dr. Ursula Härting for the attribution of the present painting to Frans Francken II (figures) and Gysbrecht Leytens (landscape), accompanied by an expertise. Ovid's Metamorphoses tells the story of the musical contest between Pan and Apollo (Ovid 11, 148ff). In the kingdom of King Midas of Asia Minor, Pan, who had invented the shepherd's flute, challenges the god Apollo to a musical contest. The wise referee Tmolos gives preference to Apollo's lyre playing, but King Midas, who is enchanted by Pan's flute, objects. Apollo was so offended that he punished Midas with donkey ears. The painting depicts a mountainous forest landscape with large old trees in the center with an abundance of leaves, in which even a few birds can be seen. Seated in front of the tree trunks is the youthful god of the muses, Apollo, in a shiny blue robe and a red, pleated cloak, playing a lyre. On the right, half leaning against a rock, the seated Pan with a human upper body and the lower body of a goat god. Standing between them is King Midas with a sceptre in his hand, a crown on his head and already grown donkey ears, as well as his left hand lowered downwards with which he is probably slightly rejecting Pan. On Apollo's left are two women, one of them with a water jug, while Pan's companions can be seen in a small clearing in the background. To the right, the view into the background is of a vast landscape under a high sky, consisting mostly of white and light blue stripes. A narrative depiction that demonstrates the painterly skill of both artists. (14023230) (10) Frans Francken II (1581 - 1642) and Gysbrecht Leytens (1586 - 1643/56) THE JUDGEMENT OF MIDAS Oil on panel. Parquetting slats on the back. 57 x 83 cm. We would like to thank Dr Ursula Härting for her identification of the artists Frans II Francken (figures) and Gysbrecht Leytens (landscape) in the present painting, expert's report enclosed.

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Frans Francken II (1581 – 1642) und Gysbrecht Leytens (1586 – 1643/56)

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