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Ceres by Dosso Dossi

Ceres

Dosso Dossi·1525

Historical Context

Dosso Dossi painted this Ceres around 1520, depicting the Roman goddess of grain and agriculture with her characteristic attributes of wheat and the torch she carried while searching for her kidnapped daughter Proserpine. Ceres was a standard subject in Este court mythological decoration, and Dosso's treatment reflects his characteristic synthesis of warm Venetian coloring with the mythological imagination of the Ferrara court. The goddess's attributes—the sheaves of grain, the torch or other symbols of agricultural abundance—combined with Dosso's warm landscape background to create an image that could serve both decorative and intellectual purposes in the humanist context of the Este court. The figure's warm physicality and natural outdoor presence reflect the Venetian tradition's approach to mythological females as embodiments of natural abundance and beauty.

Technical Analysis

The mythological figure is rendered with the rich, warm coloring and atmospheric effects characteristic of Dosso's distinctive Ferrarese-Venetian style. The loose brushwork and luminous palette demonstrate his painterly approach to the classical subject.

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Instituut Collectie Nederland

Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil paint
Dimensions
60 × 52.5 cm
Era
High Renaissance
Style
High Renaissance
Genre
Mythology
Location
Instituut Collectie Nederland, Amsterdam
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