Euterpe muse5/27/2023 ![]() ![]() It is now thought that Artemisia, Orazio’s daughter, may have assisted her father with his last commission. She has also been identified as Calliope, Muse of epic poetry, whose attributes are a tablet and stylus. To the right is possibly Polyhymnia, Muse of heroic hymns, in red and faded blue, looks up and holds a tablet in her left hand. ![]() With the exception of Polyhymnia and Terpsichore, Gentileschi has followed Cesare Ripa’s Iconologia, the popular hand book for allegorical personifications.īoth are seated on clouds, here on the left is Euterpe, Muse of lyric poetry and music, wearing a gold robe and holding a pipe in each hand. Each Muse had a sphere of influence over learning and the arts. The four panels of the Nine Muses, together with four panels with Personifications of the Arts frame the central tondo (RCIN 408464). The ceiling celebrates the benign rule of Charles I when peace and the liberal arts could flourish. Painted by Orazio Gentileschi, for Queen Henrietta Maria, c.1636-8, the ceiling decorated the Great Hall at the Queen's House Greenwich until about 1711, when Queen Anne granted it to her favourite, Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, and it was transferred to her new residence Marlborough House on Pall Mall, now the Commonwealth Secretariat. ![]() This is one of four rectangular panels depicting two of the nine Muses, which is part of the ceiling decoration of An Allegory of Peace and the Arts. ![]()
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