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Copy after Giulio Romano

Copy After Giulio Romano's Fall of Icarus

The painting “Copy after Giulio Romano’s Fall of Icarus” by Giulio Romano is a masterful depiction of myth and tragedy, executed in the Mannerist style during the Renaissance period. Created around 1536, this artwork transcends mere visual representation; it embodies profound philosophical contemplation on human ambition and inevitable downfall—themes central to the intellectual currents of its time.
  • Subject Matter: The composition portrays Icarus plummeting from the sky after his wings constructed of wax and feathers disintegrate under the scorching heat of Helios, the sun god. This iconic image draws heavily upon Greek mythology, specifically Aesop’s fable about Icarus and Daedelus—a cautionary tale concerning hubris and disregarding divine warnings.
  • Style: Romano's work exemplifies Mannerism, a stylistic reaction against the harmonious balance of High Renaissance art. Characterized by elongated figures, distorted perspectives, dramatic poses, and unsettling expressions, it prioritizes emotional intensity over anatomical accuracy. The artist deliberately eschews idealized beauty in favor of conveying psychological states—fear, despair, and vulnerability.
  • Technique: Romano employed oil paint on canvas, utilizing meticulous layering and glazing techniques to achieve remarkable luminosity and textural detail. He skillfully manipulated color palettes—often muted reds and browns—to heighten the sense of gloom and reinforce the painting’s melancholic mood. The artist's attention to detail extends beyond mere representation; he strives to capture the essence of the narrative through expressive brushstrokes.
  • Historical Context: Produced during a period marked by political instability and religious upheaval—the Sack of Rome in 1527 profoundly impacting artistic patronage—the painting reflects anxieties about mortality and the fragility of human endeavors. It aligns with broader Renaissance humanist concerns regarding the limitations of human intellect and the inescapable influence of fate.
  • Symbolism: The fall of Icarus serves as a potent symbol of human pride and folly, representing the perilous pursuit of unattainable goals. The wings themselves symbolize aspiration and ambition, yet their disintegration underscores the futility of defying natural laws or disregarding wisdom. Furthermore, the desolate landscape surrounding Icarus reinforces the painting’s overarching theme—the inevitability of suffering and decay.

The Cleveland Museum of Art's acquisition of this copy demonstrates its enduring appeal to collectors and art historians alike. Its haunting beauty lies not merely in its technical prowess but also in its ability to provoke contemplation on fundamental questions about human existence—a testament to Romano’s artistic genius and the timeless relevance of classical mythology.

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Artist Information

  • Artist: Giulio Romano
  • Birth Year: 1499
  • Death Year: 1546
  • Birth City: Rome
  • Birth Country: Italy

Giulio Romano, born Giulio Pippi around 1499 in Rome, emerged during a period of unparalleled artistic innovation. His formative years were spent under the tutelage of Raphael, arguably the most celebrated painter of the High Renaissance—a relationship that profoundly shaped his artistic sensibilities and technical skills. Beyond mere apprenticeship, Romano actively participated in groundbreaking projects like the decoration of the Vatican Stanze—those magnificent halls commissioned by Popes Julius II and Leo X—where he collaborated closely with Raphael on monumental frescoes depicting biblical narratives.

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Giulio Romano (1499 – 1546)

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  • Title: Copy after Giulio Romano
  • Influences: Raphael
  • Year: 1536
  • Subject or theme: Fall of Icarus
  • Artistic style: Mannerist
  • Movement: Mannerism
  • Medium: Fresco

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