A Genio Lumen (Art and the Genius of Light)
A Genio Lumen (Art and the Genius of Light)
Published 2023-03-17T10:47:31+00:00
The scene is allegorical, that is to say that it is the tangible picture of an abstract concept. The woman drawing is thus the embodiment of art – not only visual art in a narrow sense, but also of poetry and music, as can be seen from the scrolls and the lyre. The boy with the angel’s wings is a genius, i.e. a spirit: a guardian spirit of art. A. GENIO LUMEN is Latin and means something like “From the genius (comes) light”. So the boy is bringing the illumination (the owl = wisdom), power or inspiration that art requires. And that this is exactly what art – in the personage of this woman – needs emerges clearly from the despondency and fatigue that her rounded back and heavily resting head express.
Date published | 17/03/2023 |
Title | A Genio Lumen (Art and the Genius of Light) |
Date | 1824 - 1828 |
Accession | A828 |
Period | Neoclassical |
Medium | Marble |
Record | https://kataloget.thorvaldsensmuseum.dk/en/A828 |
Artist | Bertel Thorvaldsen |
Place | Thorvaldsens Museum |