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Giovanni Battista Paggi, 1554 – 1627, zugeschrieben

RINALDO AND ARMIDA OR ALLEGORY OF WAR AND PEACE Oil on canvas. Doubled. 83 x 70 cm. In wide bronzed profile frame. A young general in Roman armor is crowned by a female allegorical figure with a wreath of flowers. The armored man holds up an oval mirror into which the young warrior gazes. We have already seen that the theme is connected to the literary work by Torquato Tasso (1544-1595), Gerusalemme liberata, from 1574. However, the depiction can also be interpreted as an allegory of war and peace. Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640), for example, showed the theme of the crowning of Mars, the god of war, in his painting "The Crowning of Mars, God of War, by a Winged Victoria" (Staatsgalerie Neuburg/Danube). In the present painting, however, it would be the allegorical figure of Eirene, goddess of peace, who is often depicted with flowers and a wreath of flowers. Her attributes also include the putto Pluto, who is often depicted in painting in the double form of two putti. The mirror may indicate that Mars is supposed to be pleasing himself in a situation of peace, adorned with flowers. As the god of war is shown here as a youth, it could be assumed that the painting was created on the occasion of peace after a short war (also known as "Mars"). The sole interpretation of the painting to date as "Rinaldo and Armida" can also be seen in the picture, as double interpretations are not uncommon in Baroque painting. The comparison here is also with a later work by Antonio Pietro Zucchi (1726-1795). A mirror is also attached to the two figures in a work (around 1600) by Jan Soens (around 1547-around 1611). Born in Genoa in 1554, the painter and art writer came from a patrician family and, in addition to his self-taught activities, also attended the workshop of Luca Cambiaso (1527-1585), who had a strong influence on him. He went to Florence and, as a favorite of Francesco de' Medici, received numerous commissions from the Florentine nobility. Florentine and Genoese artists, as well as his fellow student Bernardo Castello (1557-1629), took action against this success and brought a lawsuit against him in 1590/91 in order to ensure that noblemen were forbidden from practising the craft of painting, but the legal decision was in Paggi's favor. (14007631) (13) Giovanni Battista Paggi, 1554 - 1627, attributed RINALDO AND ARMIDA OR ALLEGORY OF WAR AND PEACE Oil on canvas. Relined. 83 x 70 cm.

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Giovanni Battista Paggi, 1554 – 1627, zugeschrieben

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