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Apollo and Coronis

Adam Elsheimer1607/1608

Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool

Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
Liverpool, United Kingdom

With a shot from his bow the Greek god Apollo killed his unfaithful lover Coronis, who was pregnant with his child. Elsheimer shows the ensuing moment when the remorseful Apollo picked healing herbs in a vain attempt to revive his victim. The sensually-posed body of Coronis seems still to have a glow of life about it, but already in the background her funeral pyre is being prepared, and the leafless branches above evoke her death. These small pictures with their jewel-like colours and poetic lighting were admired by many artists, such as Elsheimer’s friend, Rubens, and his influence was widespread.

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  • Title: Apollo and Coronis
  • Creator: Adam Elsheimer
  • Creator Lifespan: 1578/1610
  • Creator Nationality: German
  • Creator Gender: Male
  • Creator Death Place: Rome, Italy
  • Creator Birth Place: Frankfurt, Germany
  • Date Created: 1607/1608
  • tag / style: Adam Elsheimer; Apollo; Coronis; Mythological; German; fire; satyr
  • Physical Dimensions: w230 x h179 cm (Without frame)
  • Artist biographical information: Elsheimer was German, but his most important works were painted in Italy where he spent the last 12 years of his life.
  • Additional artwork information: To find out more about the Walker Art Gallery's 17th-century collection, please follow this link: http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/walker/collections/17c/
  • Type: Oil on copper
  • Rights: Presented by H M Government from the estate of the 4th Baron Methuen in 1982
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool

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