Juno asking Aeolus (Vulcan) to release the winds Oil on Canvas Anton Wilhelm Tischbein German, 1730-1804
Juno asking Aeolus (Vulcan) to release the winds Oil on Canvas Anton Wilhelm Tischbein German, 1730-1804
Juno and Vulcan (Aeolus) Oil on Canvas Anton Wilhelm Tischbein German, 1730-1804
Juno and Aeolus Roman Mythology
Juno Asking Aeolus to Release the Winds
As told by the Roman author Virgil in the first book of The Aeneid, the goddess Juno, consumed by jealousy toward Venus, schemed to prevent the fleet of her rival’s son, Aeneas, from reaching shore and founding a Trojan colony in Italy. In Anton Wilhelm Tischbein faithful depiction of this myth, Juno visits Aeolus, keeper of the winds, and urges him to unleash their fury, thus provoking a violent storm that would destroy Aeneas’s fleet. As enticement, Juno offers Aeolus her most beautiful nymph, Deiopea, in marriage. She aims the torch directly at his heart as love-struck Aeolus releases the winds. Neptune, god of the sea, will prevail over the winds, and calm the insurgent waters.
Oil on canvas
Condition: Very good, relined. (restored)
Sight: 25-1/4 x 33-3/4 inches (64.1 x 85.7 cm) Framed: 33.5 X 41.5 Inches
Bears signature lower right and faintly lower left: ATishchbein
Sales records: Anton Wilhelm Tischbein works have sold for over $36,000 at auction (see screen shot)
Provenance:
Purchased Hindman Auction House Chicago 9/14/ 2019
Sold at Heritage Auction House LOT #65661 FEB 20, 2016
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