Mars Asleep, Hendrick ter Brugghen, 1629

Mars Asleep, Hendrick ter Brugghen, 1629

The treaty of munster signalled the end of the eighty years’ war (1568-1648) and a complete and final end to spain’s rule over the netherlands. Probably around this time, mars asleep was placed in its political context — and in its current frame. The weapons are chained together. The tools of war, made unusable in this way, relate directly to the sleeping god of war. The panel was extended on either side when it was placed in the actual frame. [1]. Object Type: painting. Genre: portrait. Date: 1629. Dimensions: height: 1,520 mm (59.84 in); width: 1,400 mm (55.11 in). Medium: oil on panel. Depicted People: Mars. Collection: Centraal Museum. Hendrick ter Brugghen - Mars Asleep - Google Art Project
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Author: Hendrick ter Brugghen (1588–1629) Details on Google Art ProjectSource: commons.wikimedia.org

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