Danzig am Mittelmeer. Die Bronzeskulptur des Neptunbrunnens – Ikonographie, Bilderfindung und Bedeutung
The bronze statue of Neptune (around 1615–20) in the Long Market (Długi Targ) in Gdańsk unifies two opposed antique prototypes, a contrapposto figure which shows the god Neptune peacefully resting, and a dynamic figure applying the trident, his weapon, in combat. The new combination represents...
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The bronze statue of Neptune (around 1615–20) in the Long Market (Długi
Targ) in Gdańsk unifies two opposed antique prototypes, a contrapposto
figure which shows the god Neptune peacefully resting, and a dynamic figure
applying the trident, his weapon, in combat. The new combination represents
mimetically the changeable nature of the god’ s liquid sphere, the sea.
In its artistic invention the statue manifests such an exact knowledge and
familiarity with the study of antiquity and the artistic methods from Michelangelo
Buonarroti until to Giambologna (Jean Boulogne, 1529– 1608), that
we have to look for the artist among those trained in sixteenth Century Florence.
Among the works of the Dutch Hubert Gerhard (1550– 1620), trained
until to 1581 in Florence in the circle of Giambologna and later active in
Augsburg and Munich as a leading Northern Mannerist artist, the Archangel
Vanquishing Lucifer (1588) at the facade of St Michael’s Church (M unich)
comes most close to the movement expressed in the Gdańsk Ne ptune.
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| spelling | doaj-art-eceef1ce81f74e5b95c29da191b301f32025-08-20T00:47:03ZdeuAdam Mickiewicz University PressArtium Quaestiones0239-202X2719-45582018-09-012610.14746/aq.2015.26.3Danzig am Mittelmeer. Die Bronzeskulptur des Neptunbrunnens – Ikonographie, Bilderfindung und BedeutungAlbert Boesten-Stengel0Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika, Katedra Historii Sztuki i Kultury, Wydział Nauk Historycznych, Collegium Humanisticum The bronze statue of Neptune (around 1615–20) in the Long Market (Długi Targ) in Gdańsk unifies two opposed antique prototypes, a contrapposto figure which shows the god Neptune peacefully resting, and a dynamic figure applying the trident, his weapon, in combat. The new combination represents mimetically the changeable nature of the god’ s liquid sphere, the sea. In its artistic invention the statue manifests such an exact knowledge and familiarity with the study of antiquity and the artistic methods from Michelangelo Buonarroti until to Giambologna (Jean Boulogne, 1529– 1608), that we have to look for the artist among those trained in sixteenth Century Florence. Among the works of the Dutch Hubert Gerhard (1550– 1620), trained until to 1581 in Florence in the circle of Giambologna and later active in Augsburg and Munich as a leading Northern Mannerist artist, the Archangel Vanquishing Lucifer (1588) at the facade of St Michael’s Church (M unich) comes most close to the movement expressed in the Gdańsk Ne ptune. https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/aq/article/view/14571DanzigsculptureNepturne17th century articonography |
| spellingShingle | Albert Boesten-Stengel Danzig am Mittelmeer. Die Bronzeskulptur des Neptunbrunnens – Ikonographie, Bilderfindung und Bedeutung Danzig sculpture Nepturne 17th century art iconography |
| title | Danzig am Mittelmeer. Die Bronzeskulptur des Neptunbrunnens – Ikonographie, Bilderfindung und Bedeutung |
| title_full | Danzig am Mittelmeer. Die Bronzeskulptur des Neptunbrunnens – Ikonographie, Bilderfindung und Bedeutung |
| title_fullStr | Danzig am Mittelmeer. Die Bronzeskulptur des Neptunbrunnens – Ikonographie, Bilderfindung und Bedeutung |
| title_full_unstemmed | Danzig am Mittelmeer. Die Bronzeskulptur des Neptunbrunnens – Ikonographie, Bilderfindung und Bedeutung |
| title_short | Danzig am Mittelmeer. Die Bronzeskulptur des Neptunbrunnens – Ikonographie, Bilderfindung und Bedeutung |
| title_sort | danzig am mittelmeer die bronzeskulptur des neptunbrunnens ikonographie bilderfindung und bedeutung |
| topic | Danzig sculpture Nepturne 17th century art iconography |
| url | https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/aq/article/view/14571 |
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