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Algardi, Alessandro after
1598 Bologna - 1654 Rome.
The flight of Attila.
Oil on canvas, relined. Unsigned. Restored.
H 168, W 121 cm. Elaborate frame.
The Baroque master who created this painting followed an extremely popular and often copied model, the monumental relief by Alessandro Algardi in St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, which depicts the meeting of Pope Leo the Great with the Hun king Attila at the gates of Mantua in 452. With the help of the Princes of the Apostles Peter and Paul, who, according to legend, drew their swords in the clouds, the Pope is said to have put the attacker to flight, thus securing the future of Rome and Christianity. Through the mediation of graphic reproductions, Algardi's sculptural creation spread throughout Baroque Europe and was also received in painted form.
Provenance: Heinrich Pohlmann (1839 - 1917), German sculptor, and successors.
Exhibition: on loan to Bürgeln castle, Schliengen, 28.02.1999 - 08.05.2020.

deutsch Algardi, Alessandro nach
1598 Bologna - 1654 Rom.
Die Vertreibung Attilas.
Öl auf Leinwand, doubliert. Unsign. Altrest.
H. 168, B. 121 cm. Prunkrahmen.
Der barocke Meister, der dieses Gemälde schuf, eiferte einem äußerst beliebten und oft kopierten Vorbild nach, dem monumentalen Relief Alessandro Algardis im Petersdom in Rom, das die Begegnung Papst Leos des Großen mit dem Hunnenkönig Attila vor den Toren Mantuas im Jahre 452 darstellt. Mit der Hilfe der Apostelfürsten Petrus und Paulus, die der Legende nach in den Wolken ihre Schwerter zückten, soll der Papst den Angreifer in die Flucht geschlagen haben und damit die Zukunft Roms und des Christentums gesichert haben. Durch die Vermittlung druckgrafischer Reproduktionen verbreitete sich Algardis bildhauerische Schöpfung im barocken Europa und wurde auch in gemalter Form rezipiert.
Provenienz: Heinrich Pohlmann (1839 - 1917), deutscher Bildhauer, und Nachfolge.
Ausstellung: Leihgabe Schloss Bürgeln, Schliengen, 28.02.1999 - 08.05.2020.
 

starting price: 2000,- EUR