
Hendrick Goltzius
Minerva
1611
Details
Type
Painting
Material and technique
Oil on canvas
Subject
Painting; history painting
Dimensions
238 x 143 x 14,5 cm
Identifier
os I-95
Source
Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem, long-term loan from the Mauritshuis, The Hague
Rights
Photo: René Gerritsen
About the artwork
This work is paired with Mercury, which is also displayed here. It shows Minerva: the Roman goddess of war. The books and inkwell at her feet show that she is also patron of art and science. And of rhetoric. The man in the background is King Midas, Minerva’s counterpart. He’s the epitome of a fool, with his donkey’s ears. In the distance, Goltzius painted the Colosseum, which he had seen in Rom