Landscape with Aeneas at Delos (1672) by Claude Lorrain

“Landscape with Aeneas at Delos,” executed by Claude Lorrain in 1672, is an oil painting on canvas that epitomizes the Classicism art movement. This artwork, which measures 134 x 99.7 cm, belongs to the genre of mythological painting. It is housed in the National Gallery in London, UK.

The artwork depicts a serene and idealized landscape infused with mythological elements. Dominating the right side of the scene is a grand temple, featuring classical architecture adorned with tall columns, a domed roof, and intricate friezes. In front of the temple, a group of figures, presumably including Aeneas, is engaged in conversation, highlighting the mythological nature of the painting. The detailed background showcases an expansive seascape with ships and fortresses, evoking a sense of a distant past. The natural elements, such as towering trees and lush greenery, are meticulously rendered, contributing to the overall tranquil and harmonious composition characteristic of Claude Lorrain’s style.

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