Tritons Abducting Nereids

Luca Cambiaso

1547–85

Tritons Abducting Nereids by Luca Cambiaso

Medium

Pen and dark brown ink, brush and grayish brown wash, over black chalk on three glued sheets of paper. The original paper surface is glued onto the mount; verso not visible.

Dimensions

Length: 32 1/16 in. (81.5 cm) Width: 14 in. (35.5 cm)

Classification

Drawings

Department

Drawings and Prints

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of Martha Feltenstein, in celebration of the Museum's 150th Anniversary, 2019

Accession Number

2019.463.2

Art Historical Context

Luca Cambiaso’s *Tritons Abducting Nereids* captures a dramatic moment from classical mythology, in which powerful sea deities seize the daughters of the sea god Nereus. Created between 1547 and 1585, the large-scale drawing—measuring over thirty-two inches long—unfolds across three joined sheets of paper, allowing the composition to sweep horizontally with vigorous movement and emotional intensity. Cambiaso, a leading figure of the Genoese school, uses the subject to explore the tension between strength and grace that fascinated Renaissance artists. The work is executed in pen and dark brown...

About the Artist

Luca Cambiaso · 15271585

Luca Cambiaso (1527–1585) was an Italian painter and draftsman who dominated artistic life in Genoa during the second half of the sixteenth century and became one of the most innovative draftsmen of the Late Renaissance. Born in Moneglia near Genoa, he trained under his father, the painter Giovanni Cambiaso, and demonstrated precocious talent, reportedly completing his first public fresco commissi...

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