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Drunken Silenus – Jusepe De Ribera(1626)

Drunken Silenus – Jusepe De Ribera(1626). Silenus is either the son of Pan or Mercury. Here he is showing him drunk and there are Satyrs around him that are taking advantage of him. They are being very rude because he was stupid. Artist Biographical Sketch.

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Drunken Silenus – Jusepe De Ribera(1626)

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  1. Drunken Silenus–Jusepe De Ribera(1626) Silenus is either the son of Pan or Mercury. Here he is showing him drunk and there are Satyrs around him that are taking advantage of him. They are being very rude because he was stupid.

  2. Artist Biographical Sketch Jusepede Ribera is best known for his dark, and gory. He is really creepy and weird. He has an odd obsession with skulls in most of his paintings I found a skull somewhere in the painting. Ribera's paintings are indeed often dark, disturbing and bloody, but that's not all there is to his paintings: a closer look at the artist's oeuvre will reveal that Ribera's style is in fact far more varied than previously suspected.

  3. The Martyrdom of St.Philip– Jusepe De Ribera (date) This painting was traditionally considered to represent the martyrdom of St Bartholomew, who was crucified and flayed while alive. Based on the fact that the attribute of the saint, recent research established that the painting represents the martyrdom of St Philip who was one of the first disciples to follow Jesus. He preached the Gospel in Phrygia and died at Hierapolis, first stoned that crucified.

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