Christa Zaat
Pelagio Palagi (Italian painter, sculptor and interior decorator) 1775 - 1860
Newton's Discovery of the Refraction of Light, 1827
oil on canvas
167 x 216 cm. (65.7 x 85 in.)
Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Brescia, Italy
After the earlier Neoclassicism this painting demonstrates a change in Palagi's style. The painting reveals the emergence of a Romantic, narrative undertone. Newton's discovery is presented like a scene in a play. The child's soap bubbles stop the scientist in his tracks as he makes the spontaneous discovery. The picture can be seen as genre painting as well as history painting, and it also shows Palagi's inclination to psychological interpretation, a preference that was shared by Italian painters generally in the next few years.
Newton's Discovery of the Refraction of Light, 1827
oil on canvas
167 x 216 cm. (65.7 x 85 in.)
Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Brescia, Italy
After the earlier Neoclassicism this painting demonstrates a change in Palagi's style. The painting reveals the emergence of a Romantic, narrative undertone. Newton's discovery is presented like a scene in a play. The child's soap bubbles stop the scientist in his tracks as he makes the spontaneous discovery. The picture can be seen as genre painting as well as history painting, and it also shows Palagi's inclination to psychological interpretation, a preference that was shared by Italian painters generally in the next few years.
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