THE JUDGEMENT OF PARIS WESTERN EUROPE, FLEMISH SCHOOL, EARLY 18TH CENTURY
The painting The Judgement of Paris represents a refined work of Western European art of the early 18th century, executed in the tradition of the Flemish school. The canvas illustrates the classical myth in which Paris, son of Priam, king of Troy, is called to decide who among the three goddesses — Hera, Athena, or Aphrodite — deserves the title of “the fairest.” At the centre of the scene, Paris is seated under a tree, handing the golden apple to Aphrodite. Draped in a light garment, she receives the prize with elegance, while Cupid, with his quiver, stands beside her. To the left, Athena in helmet and armour gestures towards herself, while majestic Hera, accompanied by her peacock, observes the decision.The work is marked by vibrant contrasts of light and shade and by the rich palette characteristic of the Flemish school, directly inspired by Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640) and his circle. The baroque sensuality of the figures merges with a more orderly composition, in line with the aesthetics of the early 18th century.Dimensions: Canvas 65 × 77 cm. Frame: height 97 cm, width 85 cm, depth 13 cm.Material: Oil on canvas, relined.Condition: Good preservation: canvas relined, paint layer stable, uniform craquelure and patina of age. Original gilt frame with natural wear, small losses and darkening, retaining decorative impact.Provenance: European private collection.
7500 EUR