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Leda

Georg Kaspar von Prenner

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Basic information
ID
Ж-42
Author
Georg Kaspar von Prenner
Name
Leda
Technique
oil painting
Material
canvas oil
Dimensions (height x width, cm)
99 x 72
Additionally
Information about author
Author
Georg Kaspar von Prenner
Artist's lifetime
1720–1766
Country
Austria
Biography
Georg Kaspar von Prenner (1720–1766) was an Austrian artist and copper engraver. He was born in Vienna into the family of Anton Josef von Prenner, a court artist for the imperial family. He received the foundations of his professional education in his father's workshop. From 1742 to 1745, he studied and worked in Rome, and from 1750 to 1755, he worked in Saint Petersburg at the court of Empress Elizabeth. In 1762, he returned to Rome and passed away shortly after that. He primarily created works on religious and mythological themes inspired by the works of Italian masters of the High Renaissance and Mannerism, particularly Annibale and Agostino Carracci.
Object description
The work depicts a mythological scene of Leda being seduced by Zeus (Jupiter), who has transformed into a swan. The myth recounts that Zeus, enchanted by Leda's beauty, appeared before her as a swan while she was bathing. As a result of this encounter, Pollux and Helen were born. The artist, following Correggio, depicts the composition in three scenes, with their first meeting on the right. The main scene is positioned in the centre, while the third scene above it on the right shows Leda getting dressed. Images of the myth of Leda became a common theme in paintings from the 16th century and remained popular in subsequent eras.
Legal regulation
Borys Voznytskyi Lviv National Art Gallery