Mercury and Argus in a Landscape, c. 1635. Creator: Dirck van der Lisse (Dutch, 1669).

Mercury and Argus in a Landscape, c. 1635. Creator: Dirck van der Lisse (Dutch, 1669).

2-734-986 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Mercury and Argus in a Landscape, c. 1635. This painting depicts a scene from ancient myth. The queen of the gods, Juno, jealous of her husband Jupiter's affair with Io, changed the mortal woman into a cow. Juno then ordered Argus - a giant with many eyes - to watch over Io constantly. In response, Zeus sent Mercury, the god of deception, to free Io. Mercury lulled Argus to sleep by playing the flute, then killed him and released the cow. The artist set the scene in a landscape with classical ruins. The expansive vista - in contrast to the other landscapes in this gallery - belongs to an earlier tradition that evokes the immenseness of the world through panoramic views, offering the suggestion of boundless space.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Oil on copper

Picture Type
  1. Painting

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5876x4488
File Size : 77,261kb


Aliases

  1. 1989.248
  1. 154645
  1. 0940021873
  1. 1989.248
  1. 2-734-986
  1. 2734986

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