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River God

Carle Vanloo (1705 - 1765)

Artist/Maker

DatesMade: Made c. 1740

Material / Technique

Oil on canvas

Dimensionsh x w: Mått 144 x 113 cm h x w x d: Ram 171 x 144 x 11 cm

Inventory numberNM 847

AcqusitionTransferred 1865 Kongl. Museum

Other titlesTitle (sv): Flodgud Title (en): River God Label (en): A River God

DescriptionDescription: Carle Vanloo studied under his brother, Jean-Baptiste Vanloo. The paintings were acquired for the Royal Palace and are listed as Lake Mälaren and The Sea in the 1745-1747 inventory. But they had been shown at the Paris Salon already in 1740, there called A RIver and A Naiad. Other names given to copies of the works are Le Rhône and Le Saône. Possibly the inspiration for the figures came from Rubens’ Maria de’ Medici cycle in the Louvre.

Exhibited

Motif categoryReligion/Mythology

Collection

MaterialDuk, Oil paint

TechniquePainting

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