Niccolò dell'Abbate
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- | Proserpina's figure inspired many [[art]]istic compositions, eminently in [[sculpture]] ([[Gian Lorenzo Bernini|Bernini]] [http://www.thais.it/scultura/image/sch00001.htm]), in painting ([[Rossetti]] [http://www.artmagick.com/ALLpaintings/rossetti/rossetti12.jpg], [[Pomarancio]] [http://www.castiglionedellago.it/england/sala5eng.htm], [[Heintz]] [http://www.ocaiw.com/galenug288.jpg], [[Rubens]] [http://www.artehistoria.com/genios/cuadros/1186.htm], [[Durer]] [http://www.artehistoria.com/genios/cuadros/4016.htm], [[Dell'Abbate]] [http://webpages.ursinus.edu/classics/Myth/rape_of_proserpina.htm], [[M.Parrish]] [http://www.independentweb.com/parrish/1908a.htm]) and in literature ([[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe|Goethe]] [http://www.gutenberg.aol.de/goethe/proserpi/proserpi.htm] and [[Algernon Swinburne|Swinburne's]] [[Hymn to Proserpine]]) | + | Proserpina's figure inspired many [[art]]istic compositions, eminently in [[sculpture]] ([[Gian Lorenzo Bernini|Bernini]] [http://www.thais.it/scultura/image/sch00001.htm]), in painting ([[Rossetti]] [http://www.artmagick.com/ALLpaintings/rossetti/rossetti12.jpg], [[Pomarancio]] [http://www.castiglionedellago.it/england/sala5eng.htm], [[Heintz]] [http://www.ocaiw.com/galenug288.jpg], [[Rubens]] [http://www.artehistoria.com/genios/cuadros/1186.htm], [[Durer]] [http://www.artehistoria.com/genios/cuadros/4016.htm], [[Dell'Abbate]] [http://webpages.ursinus.edu/classics/Myth/rape_of_proserpina.htm], [[Maxfield Parrish]] [http://www.independentweb.com/parrish/1908a.htm]) and in literature ([[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe|Goethe]] [http://www.gutenberg.aol.de/goethe/proserpi/proserpi.htm] and [[Algernon Swinburne|Swinburne's]] [[Hymn to Proserpine]]) |
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Proserpina's figure inspired many artistic compositions, eminently in sculpture (Bernini [1]), in painting (Rossetti [2], Pomarancio [3], Heintz [4], Rubens [5], Durer [6], Dell'Abbate [7], Maxfield Parrish [8]) and in literature (Goethe [9] and Swinburne's Hymn to Proserpine)
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