1
/
de
1
ARCHIVEA
Paris and Helen Gm-00001701
Paris and Helen Gm-00001701
Prix habituel
CHF 15.00
Prix habituel
Prix promotionnel
CHF 15.00
Prix unitaire
/
par
Frais d'expédition calculés à l'étape de paiement.
Impossible de charger la disponibilité du service de retrait
Jacques-Louis David (French, 1748–1825) Capturing Greek legend's view of Paris and Helen as the perfection of beautiful manhood and the symbol of womanly beauty and sexual attraction, Jacques-Louis David painted the fabled pair of lovers at ease in their love nest. The subject is love, expressed by the presence of Cupid and the drawing's sensuality, rather than Paris's abduction of Helen or the Trojan War that ensued as a result.
As early as 1786, the comte d'Artois, brother to kings Louis XVI and Louis XVIII, commissioned a painting on this subject from David. David worked on the painting for at least two years and completed it in 1788. In this drawing and others, he developed a serene composition with affectionate gestures and a lavishly furnished antique setting. The composition and emotional tone of the final painting remained very similar, though Cupid and the tall lamp were eliminated.
"
As early as 1786, the comte d'Artois, brother to kings Louis XVI and Louis XVIII, commissioned a painting on this subject from David. David worked on the painting for at least two years and completed it in 1788. In this drawing and others, he developed a serene composition with affectionate gestures and a lavishly furnished antique setting. The composition and emotional tone of the final painting remained very similar, though Cupid and the tall lamp were eliminated.
"
We proudly offer the Archivea image archives as custom Note Cards printed on 100% Cotton
All our images are digitized from the original negative at the muesum , printed and assembled by hand in Lugano, Switzerland to museum standards by our master printer.
Questions? Please email service@archivea.com
Artwork in this collection is from The J. Paul Getty Museum. Reproduction rights are reserved by the copyright owner and used under license by Archivea GmbH. .
.
Partager
