Helen of Troy
In "Helen of Troy", Igor Nigri achieves a rare synthesis between the intellectual clarity of the Italian Renaissance and the meticulous observation of the Northern Renaissance. The primary virtue of this work lies in its absolute balance: the figure of Helen is presented with a dignity that transcends time, positioned within a classical loggia that serves as a boundary between the human world and the divine horizon.
The influence of Jan van Eyck is manifested in the virtuosity of detail. Much l