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Bacchanales: Nymph Supported by Two Satyrs - Jean-Honoré Fragonard

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Size: A4 (21x29.7 cm)
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A fine etching by Jean-Honoré Fragonard depicting a nymph supported by two satyrs, rendered with the artist's characteristic fluid and expressive line work.

This etching by Jean-Honoré Fragonard captures a scene from classical mythology, depicting a nymph held aloft by two satyrs. The composition is circular, framed by dense, sketch-like foliage that provides a rustic, woodland setting for the central figures. Fragonard, a master of the French Rococo, demonstrates his fluid draughtsmanship through the energetic, calligraphic lines that define the musculature of the satyrs and the delicate form of the nymph. The work belongs to a series of etchings known as the 'Bacchanales', which explore themes of revelry and the untamed nature of the mythological forest. Fragonard's approach to printmaking here mirrors his painterly style, prioritising movement and spontaneity over rigid anatomical precision. The contrast between the central, lighter circular area and the darker, more chaotic surrounding vegetation creates a sense of depth and focus. The satyrs, traditional symbols of unbridled desire and the wild, are rendered with expressive, almost caricature-like features, while the nymph remains a figure of grace and poise. This print offers a glimpse into the private, imaginative world of Fragonard, who often turned to classical subjects to explore human emotion and physical interaction. The etching technique allows for a high degree of detail in the textures of the foliage and the fur of the satyrs, showcasing the artist's ability to translate his quick, gestural sketches into a more permanent medium. It is a fine example of eighteenth-century French printmaking, reflecting the period's fascination with pastoral themes and the playful, often eroticised, interpretations of ancient myths.

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Bacchanales: Nymph Supported by Two Satyrs - Jean-Honoré Fragonard

Regular price  From £28.00 GBP
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Fine Art Poster / A4 (21x29.7 cm) / -

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Artist Biography

Jean-Honoré Fragonard

The Swing was commissioned by a courtier who wanted himself depicted looking up his mistress's skirt as she swung above. A bishop pushes the swing in the background. The original commissioner first approached another painter, who refused the subject as undignified. Fragonard accepted.

He was born in Grasse, in Provence, in 1732. He trained under Boucher, the leading Rococo painter, won the Prix de Rome, and spent five years in Italy studying Tiepolo and the Baroque illusionists. He painted so-called figures de fantaisie, full portraits, in about an hour each. He was enormously prolific: over 550 paintings are attributed to him.

The Revolution destroyed his client base. The aristocracy who bought his paintings were dead, exiled, or ruined. Jacques-Louis David, the leading Revolutionary painter and stylistically his opposite, intervened on his behalf. David got Fragonard appointed to an administrative arts committee, which likely saved his life. This is remarkable: David was sending former aristocrats to the guillotine while protecting their favourite painter. Fragonard also helped organise what would become the Louvre's collection.

He lost his position under Napoleon and died in 1806. The story that he died eating an ice on a hot day is probably anecdotal but frequently repeated. His reputation collapsed after death and was not revived for fifty years.
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