Glaucus and Scylla, c. 1661. Creator: Salvator Rosa (Italian, 1615-1673).

Glaucus and Scylla, c. 1661. Creator: Salvator Rosa (Italian, 1615-1673).

2-730-285 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Glaucus and Scylla, c. 1661. Rosa was a prolific and skilled printmaker, producing over 100 etchings throughout his career. Derived from Ovid's Metamorphoses, Glaucus and Scylla tells a story associated with magic and witchcraft. After drinking a magical herb, the fisherman Glaucus was immortalized and transformed into a sea god with fins and a fish tail. Rosa depicts the moment in which the amorous Glaucus declares his love to the beautiful water nymph, Scylla, who flees. Later, Glacus implored the witch Circe to help him win the heart of Scylla, but attracted to the sea god herself, the jealous witch poisoned the waters where Scylla lived, turning the nymph into the infamous rock that troubled Ulysses and countless sea travelers. The ominous, rolling clouds and Glaucus's thrashing form project the drama of Scylla's escape and foreshadow her own metamorphosis to come.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Etching

Picture Type
  1. Print

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3824x5551
File Size : 62,189kb


Aliases

  1. 1971.176
  1. 145971
  1. 0940018828
  1. 1971.176
  1. 2-730-285
  1. 2730285

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