The Sleeping Rinaldo Crowned with Flowers by Armida
by ZUGNO, Francesco, Oil on canvas, 51 x 120 cm
The subject was inspired by the 16th-century epic poem ‘Gerusalemme Liberata’ (Jerusalem Delivered) by Torquato Tasso (1544-1595). Rinaldo and Armida are a pair of lovers in the poem which is an idealized account of the first Crusade which ended with the capture of Jerusalem in 1099 and the establishment of a Christian kingdom.
The painting, formerly entitled ‘Sleeping Mars’, was designed after Giovanni Battista Tiepolo who painted several versions of the subject. It has a pendant depicting Abraham with the three Angels.
Suggested listening (streaming mp3, 8 minutes):
George Frideric Handel: Two arias, Rinaldo, Acts II and III