The Loves of the Gods

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The Loves of the Gods is a celebrated Baroque fresco cycle by Annibale Carracci in the Palazzo Farnese in Rome, renowned for its classical mythological themes and influential ceiling decoration.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque artwork
ceiling decoration
fresco cycle
architecturalContext Galleria Farnese NERFINISHED
artMovement Baroque NERFINISHED
commissionedBy Cardinal Odoardo Farnese NERFINISHED
commissionedFor Palazzo Farnese gallery ceiling
creator Annibale Carracci NERFINISHED
depicts Olympian deities
classical mythology
erotic mythological scenes
loves of the gods NERFINISHED
endTime 1601
genre mythological painting
hasPart Apollo and Hyacinthus NERFINISHED
Bacchus and Ariadne NERFINISHED
Cephalus and Aurora NERFINISHED
Clytie and Apollo NERFINISHED
Diana and Endymion NERFINISHED
Ganymede and the Eagle NERFINISHED
Hercules and Iole NERFINISHED
Jupiter and Juno NERFINISHED
Mercury and Paris NERFINISHED
Pan and Diana NERFINISHED
Perseus and Andromeda NERFINISHED
Polyphemus and Galatea NERFINISHED
Triumph of Bacchus and Ariadne NERFINISHED
Venus and Adonis NERFINISHED
Venus and Anchises NERFINISHED
inception late 16th century
influenced Baroque illusionistic ceiling painting
Ceiling decoration in Baroque Rome
Guido Reni NERFINISHED
Pietro da Cortona NERFINISHED
languageOfTitle English
locatedIn Palazzo Farnese NERFINISHED
locatedInCity Rome NERFINISHED
locatedInCountry Italy
materialUsed fresco
originalTitle Gli amori degli dei NERFINISHED
originalTitleLanguage Italian
patronageHouse House of Farnese NERFINISHED
startTime 1597
stylisticFeature classical idealization of the human body
dynamic compositions
illusionistic framed canvases
quadratura framework
rich colorism

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Annibale Carracci notableWork The Loves of the Gods