
Minneapolis Institute of Art
The Element of Water
Francesco da Ponte (Francesco Bassano); Jacopo da Ponte (Jacopo Bassano)
- Date
- c. 1576–77
- Medium
- Oil on canvas
- Department
- European Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
This nocturne, or night scene, shows a fish market being set up on a riverbank at dawn. The vendors display a variety of seafood, while other activities involving water, such as laundering, ferrying, and drinking, take place nearby. Above, Neptune, god of the sea, drives his chariot across the sky. The dramatically lit landscape with many figures and meticulously rendered still-life details represents a new type of pastoral scene devised by Jacopo Bassano and his son Francesco. The large Bassano family workshop produced several series of such landscapes--the Four Seasons, the Four Elements, the Months, and well-known biblical stories. This painting, in which scholars believe Francesco had the primary role, is from a suite of the Four Elements (Earth, Air, Fire, and Water). Italy, Europe
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