Jupiter Beguiled by Juno on Mount Ida (1799) by James Barry

Jupiter Beguiled by Juno on Mount Ida - James Barry - 1799

Artwork Information

TitleJupiter Beguiled by Juno on Mount Ida
ArtistJames Barry
Date1799
Art MovementNeoclassicism
Current LocationGraves Art Gallery, Sheffield, UK

About Jupiter Beguiled by Juno on Mount Ida

“Jupiter Beguiled by Juno on Mount Ida,” an artwork crafted by James Barry in 1799, resides within the Neoclassical art movement and explores the mythological genre. The painting is currently housed at the Graves Art Gallery in Sheffield, UK.

The artwork depicts an intimate mythological scene between Jupiter and Juno, two prominent deities from Roman mythology. The figures are closely entwined, highlighting a moment of seduction and deception, emblematic of the painting’s title. Jupiter, with a dark and robust physique, gazes intently into Juno’s eyes, her expression and posture simultaneously tender and cunning. The background features a dramatic sky, emphasizing the divine narrative and the artwork’s grandiosity. Barry’s skilled use of color, light, and meticulous detail epitomizes the Neoclassical style, emphasizing both the physical and emotional depth of the mythological subjects.

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