A Satyr Family Walking

Minneapolis Institute of Art

A Satyr Family Walking

Stefano della Bella

Date
17th century
Medium
Etching
Department
European Art
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

The celebrated Italian artist Stefano della Bella was one of the most accomplished printmakers of the 17th century. He specialized in etching, executing prints distinguished for their liveliness, inventiveness, and atmospheric effects. Della Bella was extremely prolific, producing over 1, 000 prints, in which he treated a wide range of subjects—festivals, battles, gardens, operas, ornament. Here he depicts a family of four satyrs out for a leisurely walk in the forest. The mother satyr supports her infant son, who contentedly rides a goat like it’s a latter-day stroller. The baby grasps a small stick as though he were leading the animal. They are followed by the father who carries a basket of grapes on his head. We imagine the family will feast on these fruits and make them into wine to the accompaniment of music from the pipes the father carries at his side. An adorably chubby toddler satyr brings up the rear of the procession, carrying grasses with which he feeds his goat. Italy, Europe

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