Venus plays the Harp (Giovanni Lanfranco)

Venus plays the Harp (also known as an Allergory of Music) is a painting by the Italian Baroque painter Giovanni Lanfranco. It is housed in the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica of Palazzo Barberini, Rome.

Venus plays the Harp (Allegory of Music)
ArtistGiovanni Lanfranco
Yearcirca 1634
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions214 cm × 150 cm (84 in × 59 in)
LocationGalleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica, Rome

Description

The work was painted by Lanfranco prior to his departure in 1634 for Naples. The painting was made for the musician Marco Marazzoli, also called Marco dell’Arpa (Mark of the Harp) for his skill with the instrument. The semi-disrobed female playing the instrument in the painting is identified with Venus by virtue of the amoretti in the background. The engraved bees on the wooden triple harp depicted identify it as belonging to the Barberini family. This instrument is on display in the Museo degli Strumenti Musicali in Rome. Marazzoli, after his death, left it to his patron the cardinal Antonio Barberini.[1]

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