Lycaon Transformed into a Wolf
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Northern Mannerism
1589
17.0 x 25.0 cm
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Lycaon Transformed Into A Wolf – An Emblematic Baroque Vision
Hendrik Goltzius’s “Lycaon Changed Into A Wolf,” created in 1589, stands as a testament to the burgeoning baroque aesthetic within Dutch printmaking. Executed by Goltzius's workshop after his own disegno—a preparatory sketch—this engraving embodies the spirit of northern mannerism, characterized by dramatic chiaroscuro and an unsettling preoccupation with psychological complexity. It’s more than just a depiction; it’s a carefully crafted symbol resonating with biblical allusion and reflecting anxieties surrounding human transformation and divine retribution. The scene portrays Lycaon, a Thessalian king cursed by Zeus to become a wolf after murdering his son Palladion—a tale recounted in Virgil's Aeneid—undergoing a horrifying metamorphosis before the eyes of onlookers. Goltzius’s masterful technique utilizes etching and drypoint, layering lines with meticulous precision to achieve an astonishing level of tonal gradation. This painstaking process captures not merely the physical change but also conveys the palpable horror experienced by those witnessing it – a hallmark of baroque art's aim to evoke visceral emotion in its audience. The artist skillfully employs hatching and stippling to build up texture, mirroring the wolf’s fur and emphasizing the gruesome transformation. Historically, “Lycaon Changed Into A Wolf” emerged during a period marked by religious fervor and intellectual debate following the Reformation. Goltzius's work aligns with broader artistic trends exploring themes of morality, punishment, and divine judgment—concepts central to humanist thought and powerfully expressed through visual imagery. The inclusion of birds – one perched atop the wolf’s head and another positioned near the base – adds a layer of symbolic significance. Birds often represent resurrection and divine grace, juxtaposed against the monstrous form of Lycaon, suggesting that even in darkest transformations, hope persists. Furthermore, consider the composition itself: the figures are arranged with deliberate asymmetry, creating tension and directing the viewer’s gaze toward the central event—the gruesome metamorphosis. The bowl on the surface serves as a subtle reminder of ritualistic practices and underscores the theatrical quality of the scene. Goltzius's engraving invites contemplation about humanity’s vulnerability before divine power and compels us to confront unsettling truths about our own capacity for cruelty and transformation. Ultimately, “Lycaon Changed Into A Wolf” transcends mere visual representation; it communicates profound psychological and theological ideas. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to capture the dramatic intensity of baroque art while simultaneously offering a timeless meditation on themes of morality, suffering, and redemption—a captivating piece that continues to inspire artists and collectors alike.- Artist: Hendrick Goltzius
- Born Year: 1558
- Death Year: 1617
- Birth City: Braunschweig
- Birth Country: Italy
- Size: 17 x 25 cm
- Date: 1589
- Technique: Etching and Drypoint
- Style: Northern Mannerism
- Symbolism: Biblical allusion (Lycaon’s curse), Representation of divine retribution, Symbolism of birds (resurrection & grace)
- Emotional Impact: Evokes horror and fascination; Encourages contemplation on morality and transformation.
Hendrik Goltzius (1558 – 1617)
Odkrijte grafike in slike Hendrika Goltziusa (1558–1617), mojstra severnega manierizma. Spoznajte njegove dinamične kompozicije, inovativne tehnike, kot je »širijoča se linija«, ter njegov vpliv na barokno umetnost.
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Los Angeles, Združene države Amerike)
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- Naslov: Lycaon Transformed into a Wolf
- Umetnik: Hendrik Goltzius
- Leto: 1589
- Prvotne dimenzije: 17.0 x 25.0 cm
- Format: Landscape
- Status avtorskih pravic: Javna lastnina
- Kje je razstavljeno: Los Angeles County Museum of Art
- Gibanje: Northern Mannerism
- Tehnika: Acrylic On Canvas
- Ustvarjalno obdobje: Mature Period
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- Movement: Northern Mannerism
- Dimensions: 17 x 25 cm
- Notable elements or techniques: Detailed engraving, expressive composition
- Year: 1589
- Title: Lycaon Transformed into a Wolf
- Influences: Classical Art
- Location: Private Collection
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