Skip to product information
1 of 7

The Calumny of Apelles

The Calumny of Apelles

About this work of art

About this piece

On the left sits a king on a throne, his foolishness revealed by his donkey ears. His advisors are Slander, Deceit, Envy, and Wrath. Behind the throne stands Minerva, trying to hold him back. On the right is an artist who is condemned by the king under false pretenses. He is accompanied by the naked Truth and the god Mercury.

Artist: Cornelis Cort
Title: The Calumny of Apelles
Date: 1572

Related tags: cornelis cort, allegory, renaissance art, mythology, king, advisors

Dimensions: 2500 x 1959 (Nearest commonly-used ratio: 14:11)
Image file name: laster_van_apelles_fbe7b75a.jpeg
Image file size: 11484833
Time image uploaded: 2024-07-05T14:21:59.000Z
License: CC0 (Creative Commons 0)

Source: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Regular price £10.00
Regular price Sale price £10.00
Sale Sold out
Tax included.
View full details