Jupiter and Io (c. 1532–1533) by Antonio da Correggio (Italian, 1489 – 1534), oil on canvas, 163.5 cm × 70.5 cm (64.4 in × 27.8 in), Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna

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Jupiter and Io (c. 1532–1533) by Antonio da Correggio (Italian, 1489 – 1534), oil on canvas, 163.5 cm × 70.5 cm (64.4 in × 27.8 in), Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
Antonio da Correggio
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An Allegory of Virtue
Artist: Unknown; Attributed to: Correggio (Antonio Allegri) (Italian, c. 1489-1534)
Date: c. 1550-1560
Medium: Oil on panel
Collection: National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland
Venus, Satyr and Cupid, Traditionally Called Jupiter and Antiope (after Correggio)
Artist: After Correggio, Correggio (Italian, c.1489-1534)
Date: ca. 1770-1830
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: National Trust Collection, London, United Kingdom
Description
The traditional title is misleading, as, instead of showing, Jupiter, in the disguise of a satyr lifting up the garment of Antiope and about to ravish her in the woodlands, according to the Roman poet Ovid’s Metamorphoses, it is more likely that it is Venus who is sleeping, accompanied by Cupid with her torch, and representing earthly love.
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