Ask the Scholar

Page 1 of 1
I can add historical knowledge about this page.

Page image

Page 1

Document source description

Even as a baby, Hercules demonstrated his superhuman strength, when he strangled two serpents sent by the goddess Juno to kill him.Prints based on compositions by Italian painters were used by French artists as sources for mythological imagery and as stylistic models reflecting the ancient Greco-Roman sculpture with which Italian artists were more familiar. Here, Limosin used an engraving after a drawing by Giulio Romano. The gray monochrome, or "grisaille," favored by Limosin imitates the appearance of ancient sculpture.

Page data

Page
1
Source index
0
Type
photo
Media ID
63ee50fa1e89d3d4
Size
unknown

Document data

ID
27645
Core
obj
Type
object
DTO data
{
    "id": "27645",
    "sourceUrl": "https://purl.thewalters.org/art/44.212",
    "contentType": "object",
    "stage": "normalized",
    "title": "Medallion with Hercules Strangling Serpents",
    "description": "Even as a baby, Hercules demonstrated his superhuman strength, when he strangled two serpents sent by the goddess Juno to kill him.Prints based on compositions by Italian painters were used by French artists as sources for mythological imagery and as stylistic models reflecting the ancient Greco-Roman sculpture with which Italian artists were more familiar. Here, Limosin used an engraving after a drawing by Giulio Romano. The gray monochrome, or \"grisaille,\" favored by Limosin imitates the appearance of ancient sculpture.",
    "provenance": "Charles Mannheim [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; J. Pierpont Morgan, New York, [date and mode of acquisition unknown] no. 893; Arnold Seligmann, Rey, & Co., New York [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Henry Walters, Baltimore, 1919, by purchase; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.",
    "date": "1570 (Renaissance)",
    "citationUrl": "https://purl.thewalters.org/art/44.212",
    "rightsUri": "CC0",
    "language": "en",
    "genreSpecific": [
        "Enamels",
        "medallions",
        "plaques"
    ],
    "iiifBase": "https://art.thewalters.org/images/art/PL9_44.212_Fnt_SL.jpg",
    "thumbnailUrl": "https://art.thewalters.org/images/art/PL9_44.212_Fnt_SL.jpg",
    "largeImageUrl": "https://art.thewalters.org/images/art/PL9_44.212_Fnt_SL.jpg",
    "imageCount": 1,
    "pageCount": 1,
    "source": "import",
    "dimensions": [
        {
            "units": "cm",
            "width": 30.1,
            "height": 27.3
        }
    ],
    "dimensionsRaw": "H: 11 7/8 x W: 10 3/4 in. (30.1 x 27.3 cm); Diam without frame: 10 1/4 in. (26.1 cm)"
}

Context sent to Scholar

Document identity
{
    "localId": "27645",
    "label": "Medallion with Hercules Strangling Serpents",
    "core": "obj",
    "dtoType": "object",
    "citationUrl": "https://purl.thewalters.org/art/44.212"
}
Document source metadata
{
    "id": "27645",
    "sourceUrl": "https://purl.thewalters.org/art/44.212",
    "contentType": "object",
    "stage": "normalized",
    "title": "Medallion with Hercules Strangling Serpents",
    "description": "Even as a baby, Hercules demonstrated his superhuman strength, when he strangled two serpents sent by the goddess Juno to kill him.Prints based on compositions by Italian painters were used by French artists as sources for mythological imagery and as stylistic models reflecting the ancient Greco-Roman sculpture with which Italian artists were more familiar. Here, Limosin used an engraving after a drawing by Giulio Romano. The gray monochrome, or \"grisaille,\" favored by Limosin imitates the appearance of ancient sculpture.",
    "provenance": "Charles Mannheim [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; J. Pierpont Morgan, New York, [date and mode of acquisition unknown] no. 893; Arnold Seligmann, Rey, & Co., New York [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Henry Walters, Baltimore, 1919, by purchase; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.",
    "date": "1570 (Renaissance)",
    "citationUrl": "https://purl.thewalters.org/art/44.212",
    "rightsUri": "CC0",
    "language": "en",
    "genreSpecific": [
        "Enamels",
        "medallions",
        "plaques"
    ],
    "iiifBase": "https://art.thewalters.org/images/art/PL9_44.212_Fnt_SL.jpg",
    "thumbnailUrl": "https://art.thewalters.org/images/art/PL9_44.212_Fnt_SL.jpg",
    "largeImageUrl": "https://art.thewalters.org/images/art/PL9_44.212_Fnt_SL.jpg",
    "imageCount": 1,
    "pageCount": 1,
    "source": "import",
    "dimensions": [
        {
            "units": "cm",
            "width": 30.1,
            "height": 27.3
        }
    ],
    "dimensionsRaw": "H: 11 7/8 x W: 10 3/4 in. (30.1 x 27.3 cm); Diam without frame: 10 1/4 in. (26.1 cm)"
}
Document source extras
{
    "med": "painted enamel on copper",
    "creator_ids": [
        "4231"
    ],
    "collection_ids": [
        "REN"
    ],
    "exhibition_ids": [
        "2373"
    ]
}
Page context
{
    "seq": 1,
    "pageIndex": 0,
    "type": "photo",
    "url": "https://art.thewalters.org/images/raw/PL9_44.212_Fnt_SL.jpg",
    "mediaId": "63ee50fa1e89d3d4"
}