Aurora (Reni)
L'Aurora (Aurora) is a large
Casino dell'Aurora
The casino and the paintings were commissioned by the Cardinal
The Aurora fresco
The ceiling fresco is 2.8 metres (9.2 ft) tall and 7 metres (23 ft) wide. It is displayed within a painted frame or quadro riportato and depicts from right to left, Aurora (Dawn) in a golden billowing dress with her garlands flies over a dim-lit landscape, leading a blond Apollo in his horse-drawn chariot, surrounded by a chain of female "hours", bringing light to the world. It could also be described as the Triumph of Apollo led by the Aurora. Above the quadriga, in the sky, flies the putto Phosphorus with a torch. Zephyrs blow winds at either end.
One interpretation of the work is that the incorporated heraldic symbols were meant to link the patron Scipione with Apollo, his patronage bringing "light to the darkness". It may have served to uphold the ravenous Borghese accumulation of classical antiquities.
The style of the work is classically restrained and mimics poses from ancient Roman
The chariot procession recalls the central fresco in
There is little attention to perspective, and if anything the vibrantly colored style is an affront to the violence and tenebrism displayed by
References
- ^ Essay on Aurora fresco, by Dr. Shannon Pritchard.
- ^ Casino Aurora of Palazzo Pallavicini, official site.