Artwork
Allegorie (Apoll in den Fesseln Amors)

Allegorie (Apoll in den Fesseln Amors) is an unspecified painting by the Early Baroque Italian artist Pietro Faccini. It dates from 1600 and is held in the collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum.
About this work
Overview
Allegorie (Apoll in den Felseln Amors) is a painting created by Italian artist Pietro Faccini around 1600, bridging Mannerist and early Baroque styles. The work is housed in the Kunsthistorisches Museum.
Subject & Meaning
The painting allegorically depicts Apollo restrained by Cupid's chains, embodying the contemporary fascination with mythological symbolism.
The painting allegorically depicts Apollo restrained by Cupid's chains, embodying the contemporary fascination with mythological symbolism. Apollo, dressed in a red robe with a white neckcloth, sits contemplatively on the left, his head resting on his arm. A small, hooded cherub (Cupid) on the right holds a white cloth, its white wings contrasting with the dark background. The somber atmosphere underscores the themes of constraint and reflection.
Technique & Style
Faccini's transitional style between Mannerism and Baroque is evident in the composition's balance of restraint and emotional depth. The stark contrast between the dark background and the lighter, more vibrant figures of Apollo and the cherub creates a sense of dramatic tension, characteristic of the emerging Baroque sensibility.
History & Provenance
Created circa 1600, the painting is part of the Kunsthistorisches Museum's collection, though specific acquisition details are not provided here.
Context
Produced during the late Mannerist to early Baroque transition, the work reflects the era's penchant for mythological allegories, often used to explore complex emotional and philosophical themes.
Legacy
While specific influences or notable exhibitions of *Allegorie (Apoll in den Felseln Amors)* are not detailed here, it contributes to the broader understanding of Pietro Faccini's role in the stylistic shift from Mannerism to Baroque.
Artist & collection
Artist
Pietro Faccini or Facini (1562 – 1 April 1602), was an Italian painter, draughtsman and printmaker. He was active near his birthplace of Bologna working in a style bridging Mannerism and the nascent Baroque.















