The Waters of Lethe by the Plains of Elysium - John Roddam Spencer Stanhope
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A mythological scene depicting the river of forgetfulness, painted by the British Pre-Raphaelite artist John Roddam Spencer Stanhope.
John Roddam Spencer Stanhope, a key figure in the later Pre-Raphaelite movement, painted this work during his residence in Florence. The composition depicts a scene from classical mythology, specifically the underworld where souls arrive to drink from the river Lethe, the stream of forgetfulness, before entering the Elysian Fields. The narrative is split between the foreground, where figures struggle with the weight of their past lives, and the background, where those who have already drunk from the water move towards the serene, sunlit plains. Stanhope employs a distinct colour palette, favouring muted earth tones for the rocky foreground and soft, golden hues for the distant horizon. His approach to the human form reflects the influence of Italian Renaissance masters, particularly in the drapery and the rhythmic arrangement of the figures. The painting avoids the sharp, photographic realism of the early Pre-Raphaelites, opting instead for a more decorative and atmospheric quality. The figures are rendered with a sense of melancholy, their postures conveying the exhaustion of their journey. The contrast between the dark, heavy rocks of the riverbank and the ethereal, light-filled distance creates a clear division between the mortal experience and the peace of the afterlife. This work demonstrates Stanhope's interest in classical themes, a common pursuit among artists of the Aesthetic movement who sought to move beyond contemporary social subjects. By focusing on the myth of Lethe, he explores themes of memory, loss, and transition. The composition is carefully balanced, with the movement of the figures guiding the eye from the left, where the burden of memory is still carried, to the right, where the act of drinking the water signifies the final release. It is a thoughtful examination of mythological narrative, executed with a focus on harmony and classical form.
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The Waters of Lethe by the Plains of Elysium - John Roddam Spencer Stanhope
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