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Time Defeated by Love, Beauty and Hope
Time Defeated by Love, Beauty and Hope
ArtistSimon Vouet
Year1627
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions107 cm × 142 cm (42 in × 56 in)
LocationMuseo del Prado, Madrid

Time Defeated by Love, Beauty and Hope or Allegory of Time and Beauty is a 1627 oil-on-canvas painting by the French artist Simon Vouet. It is held in the Museo del Prado, in Madrid, which bought it in London in 1954.[1]

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The titan Cronus is personified as the inexorable Time that devours everything, only occasionally stopped or defeated by Love, Beauty and Hope. The allegory is shown in a somewhat humorous and jovial way.[2]

Time, with the scythe of death and an hourglass, is brought down by Beauty and Hope, helped by some putti, who attack the old man on the ground, in a humorous way, biting and plucking his wings. A wreath of flowers identifies Hope, wearing a brown dress, who uses an anchor, while a naked and smiling Beauty, for whom Vouet is believed to have used his wife, Virginia Vezzi, as a model, helds a spear in his direction, and is also pulling out some of his hair. The scene has for background a rock and some trees while to the right extends a landscape with the sea visible in the distance.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Time Defeated by Love, Beauty and Hope, Prado Museum (Spanish)
  2. ^ VV. AA., Mitología clásica e iconografía cristiana, 2010, R. Areces, p. 45 (Spanish) ISBN 978-84-8004-942-9
  3. ^ Time Defeated by Love, Beauty and Hope, Prado Museum (Spanish)
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