Framed Greek Mythology Paintings
When considering Greek and Roman mythology we would often consider that art work associated with it would mainly consist of pieces with Greek Gods and statues. For the most part this is true and many artists have tried to capture this in their framed Greek and roman mythology art.
The beauty and majesty of this era has been captured in many creations and art lovers will seek out examples of this work.
Artists such as Franklin and Botticelli capture the more classic view of framed Greek and roman mythology wall art in their pieces depicting beautiful images of goddesses and legends in “Aphrodites Dream”, “Danae” and “Three Graces”. They bring the grace and serenity of these mythological characters to life. Showing their beauty and fine features in gentle tones.
A number of other artists take a different view when creating their framed Greek and roman mythology wall art. Rubens looks more at the violence associated with the Greek and Roman Mythology, showing in detail the blood and death in his “Fall of Phaeton”. He shows the darkness of the period and the conflict that was also associated with this period in time.
Whilst Chagall and Dali both capture their view of this period of time in their unique style. Representing framed Greek and roman mythology art paintings using abstract features to show the grace of the period of time. Dali’s “Apparition of the Face of Aphrodite of Knidos” still gives an impression of the features of Aphrodite whilst painting in his classic abstract style. Chagall’s “La Paradis” is a dreamy surreal depiction of the framed mythology of the Greeks and Romans.