Artwork
Jupiter als sater met Antiope en hun kinderen Amphion en Zethos

Jupiter als sater met Antiope en hun kinderen Amphion en Zethos is an oil painting by the Mannerist artist Vincent Sellaer. It is held in the collection of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium.
About this work
Overview
Jupiter als sater met Antiope en hun kinderen Amphion en Zethos is a 17th-century oil painting by Flemish Renaissance artist Vincent Sellaer, created circa 1600. The work combines Italian and northern European stylistic elements within the Mannerist framework, depicting a mythological scene from classical antiquity.
Subject & Meaning
The painting illustrates a scene from classical mythology featuring Jupiter (as a satyr), Antiope, and their twin sons Amphion and Zethos. The composition conveys intimacy and sensuality, with Antiope, a red-haired nude partially covered, surrounded by cherubs, a satyr-like Jupiter in the background, and another partially hidden figure.
Technique & Style
Sellaer's technique blends Mannerist characteristics with Flemish attention to detail. The dark background, green curtains, and the interplay of nudity and draped figures reflect the artist's synthesis of Italian and Northern Renaissance influences.
History & Provenance
The painting is part of the collection at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, indicating its recognized value within Flemish Renaissance art.
Artist & collection
Artist
Vincent Sellaer (1490–1564), was a Flemish Renaissance painter known for his mythological and religious subjects. His works stand out through their monumentality of form and their mixing of Italian and northern styles.
Museum
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
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