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Resumen de "The Creation of the World" by Virgil Solis

Irina Chernetsky

  • Virgil Solis (1514-1562), a prosperous artist and printmaker from Nuremberg, dedicated his final major work to an illustration of Ovid's "Metamorphoses". Although the design of most of the woodcuts for this first extensive German series were borrowed from the "Metamorphoses" series of the French artist Bernard Salomon (c. 1508-1561), a closer study reveals several notable differences in the details of individual scenes, among them "The Creation of the World". Placing Solis' work within the tradition of the printed illustrated editions of Ovid's magnum opus, which had by then crystallized mainly in Italy and France, the article argues that Solis's illustration drew not only on the earlier "Metamorphoses", but also on printed German Bibles, following the parallels taken up the time between the Creation story in the "Metamorphoses" and the Creation story in "Genesis".


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