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{{Short description|C. 1618 painting by Peter Paul Rubens}}
{{Short description|C. 1618 painting by Peter Paul Rubens}}

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[[File:Rubens_Medusa.jpeg|thumb|''Medusa'' painting in Vienna]]
[[File:Rubens_Medusa.jpeg|thumb|''Medusa'' painting in Vienna]]
[[File:MedusaRubens.jpg|thumb|Another version in [[Brno]]]]
[[File:MedusaRubens.jpg|thumb|Another version in [[Brno]]]]
'''''Medusa''''' is a c.1618 painting by the Flemish painter [[Peter Paul Rubens]], showing the severed head of [[Medusa]]. The snakes in the painting have been attributed to [[Frans Snyders]]. It is in the collection of the [[Kunsthistorisches Museum]] in [[Vienna]]. Another version is held in [[Moravian Gallery in Brno]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://brno.idnes.cz/hlava-medusy-rubens-obraz-moravska-galerie-brno-ftm-/brno-zpravy.aspx?c=A181129_155833_brno-zpravy_vh|title=Brněnská Hlava Medusy je originálním dílem Rubense, potvrdil výzkum|date=2018-11-29|website=iDNES.cz|language=Czech|access-date=2018-11-29}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://artalk.cz/2018/11/27/tz-unikatni-srovnani-brnenska-i-videnska-hlava-medusy-od-petra-pavla-rubense-jsou-vystaveny-spolecne/|title=TZ: Unikátní srovnání – brněnská i vídeňská Hlava Medusy od Petra Pavla Rubense jsou vystaveny společně - Artalk.cz|date=2018-11-27|work=Artalk.cz|access-date=2018-11-29|language=cs-CZ}}</ref>
'''''Medusa''''' is a c.1618 painting by the Flemish painter [[Peter Paul Rubens]], showing the severed head of [[Medusa]]. The snakes in the painting have been attributed to [[Frans Snyders]]. It is in the collection of the [[Kunsthistorisches Museum]] in [[Vienna]]. Another version is held in [[Moravian Gallery in Brno]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://brno.idnes.cz/hlava-medusy-rubens-obraz-moravska-galerie-brno-ftm-/brno-zpravy.aspx?c=A181129_155833_brno-zpravy_vh|title=Brněnská Hlava Medusy je originálním dílem Rubense, potvrdil výzkum|date=2018-11-29|website=iDNES.cz|language=Czech|access-date=2018-11-29}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://artalk.cz/2018/11/27/tz-unikatni-srovnani-brnenska-i-videnska-hlava-medusy-od-petra-pavla-rubense-jsou-vystaveny-spolecne/|title=TZ: Unikátní srovnání – brněnská i vídeňská Hlava Medusy od Petra Pavla Rubense jsou vystaveny společně - Artalk.cz|date=2018-11-27|work=Artalk.cz|access-date=2018-11-29|language=cs-CZ}}</ref>

== History ==

=== Creation ===

== Iconography and Symbolism ==

=== Medusa as a Symbol ===

== Historical Context ==

=== Story of Medusa ===

== Interpretation ==

=== Other Works Portraying Medusa ===


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 21:28, 15 March 2023

Medusa painting in Vienna
Another version in Brno

Medusa is a c.1618 painting by the Flemish painter Peter Paul Rubens, showing the severed head of Medusa. The snakes in the painting have been attributed to Frans Snyders. It is in the collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. Another version is held in Moravian Gallery in Brno.[1][2]

History

Creation

Iconography and Symbolism

Medusa as a Symbol

Historical Context

Story of Medusa

Interpretation

Other Works Portraying Medusa

References

  1. ^ "Brněnská Hlava Medusy je originálním dílem Rubense, potvrdil výzkum". iDNES.cz (in Czech). 2018-11-29. Retrieved 2018-11-29.
  2. ^ "TZ: Unikátní srovnání – brněnská i vídeňská Hlava Medusy od Petra Pavla Rubense jsou vystaveny společně - Artalk.cz". Artalk.cz (in Czech). 2018-11-27. Retrieved 2018-11-29.