Mercury (Duquesnoy), the Glossary
Mercury is a bronze sculpture of the god Mercury by the Flemish sculptor François Duquesnoy.[1]
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17 relations: Apollo and Cupid, Athena, Austrians, Bronze sculpture, Flemish people, François Duquesnoy, Georg Rafael Donner, Giovanni Pietro Bellori, Hermes, Italo-Byzantine, Liechtenstein Museum, Mercury (mythology), Saint Andrew (Duquesnoy), Vienna, Vincenzo Giustiniani, Web Gallery of Art, Yale University Press.
- 1630s sculptures
- Bronze sculptures in Austria
- Sculptures by François Duquesnoy
- Sculptures in Austria
- Sculptures of Hermes
- Sculptures of classical mythology
Apollo and Cupid
Apollo and Cupid is a bronze sculpture of the Greek god Apollo flanked by an amorino by the Flemish sculptor François Duquesnoy. Mercury (Duquesnoy) and Apollo and Cupid are 1630s sculptures, bronze sculptures, bronze sculptures in Austria, sculptures by François Duquesnoy, sculptures in Austria and sculptures of classical mythology.
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Athena
Athena or Athene, often given the epithet Pallas, is an ancient Greek goddess associated with wisdom, warfare, and handicraft who was later syncretized with the Roman goddess Minerva.
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Austrians
Austrians (Österreicher) are the citizens and nationals of Austria.
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Bronze sculpture
Bronze is the most popular metal for cast metal sculptures; a cast bronze sculpture is often called simply "a bronze". Mercury (Duquesnoy) and bronze sculpture are bronze sculptures.
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Flemish people
Flemish people or Flemings (Vlamingen) are a Germanic ethnic group native to Flanders, Belgium, who speak Flemish Dutch.
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François Duquesnoy
François Duquesnoy or Frans Duquesnoy (12 January 1597 – 18 July 1643) was a Flemish Baroque sculptor who was active in Rome for most of his career, where he was known as Il Fiammingo ("the Fleming").
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Georg Rafael Donner
Georg Rafael Donner (24 May 1693 – 15 February 1741) was one of the most prolific Austrian sculptors of the 18th century.
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Giovanni Pietro Bellori
Giovanni Pietro Bellori (15 January 1613 – 19 February 1696), also known as Giovan Pietro Bellori or Gian Pietro Bellori, was an Italian art theorist, painter and antiquarian, who is best known for his work Lives of the Artists, considered the seventeenth-century equivalent to Vasari's Vite.
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Hermes
Hermes (Ἑρμῆς) is an Olympian deity in ancient Greek religion and mythology considered the herald of the gods.
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Italo-Byzantine
Italo-Byzantine is a style term in art history, mostly used for medieval paintings produced in Italy under heavy influence from Byzantine art.
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Liechtenstein Museum
The Liechtenstein Museum is a private art museum in Vienna, Austria.
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Mercury (mythology)
Mercury (Mercurius) is a major god in Roman religion and mythology, being one of the 12 Dii Consentes within the ancient Roman pantheon.
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Saint Andrew (Duquesnoy)
The Saint Andrew is a larger-than-life marble sculpture by Flemish artist François Duquesnoy, executed between 1629 and 1633. Mercury (Duquesnoy) and Saint Andrew (Duquesnoy) are 1630s sculptures and sculptures by François Duquesnoy.
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Vienna
Vienna (Wien; Austro-Bavarian) is the capital, most populous city, and one of nine federal states of Austria.
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Vincenzo Giustiniani
Marchese Vincenzo Giustiniani (13 September 1564 – 27 December 1637) was an aristocratic Italian banker, art collector and intellectual of the late 16th and early 17th centuries, known today largely for the Giustiniani art collection, assembled at the Palazzo Giustiniani, near the Pantheon, in Rome, and at the family palazzo at Bassano by Vincenzo and his brother, Cardinal Benedetto, and for his patronage of the artist Caravaggio.
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Web Gallery of Art
The Web Gallery of Art (WGA) is a virtual art gallery website.
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Yale University Press
Yale University Press is the university press of Yale University.
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See also
1630s sculptures
- Adonis (Duquesnoy)
- Apollo and Cupid
- Bacchanal of Putti
- Bust of Cardinal Guido Bentivoglio
- Bust of Cardinal Maurizio of Savoy
- Bust of Costanza Bonarelli
- Bust of Giovanni Vigevano
- Bust of Nicolas Poussin
- Bust of Thomas Baker
- Busts of Paolo Giordano and Isabella Orsini
- Cupid Carving His Bow
- Epitaph of Adriaen Vryburch
- Medusa (Bernini)
- Memorial to Carlo Barberini
- Mercury (Duquesnoy)
- Pasce Oves Meas
- Porcellino
- Raimondi Chapel
- Rondanini Faun
- Saint Andrew (Duquesnoy)
- Saint John the Baptist (Alonso Cano)
- Saint Susanna (Duquesnoy)
- Sleeping Silenus
- St. Peter's Baldachin
- Statue of Carlo Barberini
- Tomb of Countess Matilda of Tuscany
- Tomb of Ferdinand van den Eynde
- Two Busts of Cardinal Scipione Borghese
- Victory of Sacred Love over Profane Love
Bronze sculptures in Austria
- Apollo and Cupid
- Damned Soul (Bernini)
- Hill Arches 1973
- Leopold Fountain
- Mercury (Duquesnoy)
- Strettweg cult wagon
Sculptures by François Duquesnoy
- Adonis (Duquesnoy)
- Apollo and Cupid
- Bacchanal of Putti
- Bust of Cardinal Guido Bentivoglio
- Bust of Cardinal Maurizio of Savoy
- Bust of Nicolas Poussin
- Christ Bound
- Cupid Carving His Bow
- Epitaph of Adriaen Vryburch
- Mercury (Duquesnoy)
- Rondanini Faun
- Saint Andrew (Duquesnoy)
- Saint Susanna (Duquesnoy)
- Sleeping Silenus
- Tomb of Ferdinand van den Eynde
- Victory of Sacred Love over Profane Love
Sculptures in Austria
- Apollo and Cupid
- Mercury (Duquesnoy)
- Sculptures in the Schönbrunn Garden
Sculptures of Hermes
- Atalante Hermes
- Hermathena (composite of Hermes and Athena)
- Hermes (Museo Pio-Clementino)
- Hermes Criophorus (Athens)
- Hermes Fastening his Sandal
- Hermes Logios type
- Hermes Ludovisi
- Hermes and the Infant Dionysus
- Hermes of Aegium
- Hermes of Andros
- Hermes of Messene
- Marcellus as Hermes Logios
- Mercury (Duquesnoy)
- Proserpina sarcophagus
- Statuette of Mercury
- The Statue of Hermes
Sculptures of classical mythology
- A Faun Teased by Children
- Apollo and Cupid
- Atalanta (sculpture)
- Bellerophon Taming Pegasus
- Bismarck Memorial
- Bronze man and centaur (Metropolitan Museum of Art)
- Capitoline Wolf
- Capitoline Wolf Statue, Cincinnati
- Capitoline Wolf, Chișinău
- Centaur and Nymph
- Column of Antoninus Pius
- Cybele (sculpture)
- Daedalus (sculpture)
- Dancers of Delphi
- Farewell to Orpheus
- Fountain of Cybele
- Fountain of Fame (Madrid)
- Fountain of the Naiads
- Icarus (sculpture)
- Jason with the Golden Fleece (Thorvaldsen)
- John Young Monument
- Laurentian Sow (sculpture)
- List of Capitoline Wolf statues
- Mary Schenley Memorial Fountain
- Mercury (Duquesnoy)
- Orion (sculpture)
- Orpheus Monument
- Pandora (sculpture)
- Pegasus (Pilz)
- Pegasus and Dragon
- Perseus with the Head of Medusa
- Prometheus (Manship)
- Prometheus (Zach)
- Prometheus Bound and the Oceanids
- Siren (bronze sculpture)
- Sphinx of Naxos
- Standing Mercury
- Statue of Ganymede
- Statue of Medea
- Syrinx (Wolter)
- Talos No. 2
- The Death of Adonis (Rodin)
- The Goat Amalthea with the Infant Jupiter and a Faun
- The Horses of Helios
- The Rape of Proserpina
- The Rush of Green
- Trigae (National Theatre)