reclining female nude with a billowing drapery beneath her body and around the top of her head, being carried aloft by four winged youths and children; printed text at bottom

Psyche Carried Off by the Zephrys, 1824

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Called the “prince of lithographers,” Hyacinthe Aubry-Lecomte was one of the leading practitioners of the new medium of lithography in Restoration Paris. He produced skillful prints after admired paintings by contemporary artists, including works by Anne-Louis Girodet (his teacher), François Gérard, and Pierre-Paul Prud’hon. This print is after Prud’hon celebrated work Psyche Carried Off by the Zephyrs. The composition was so successful, Prud’hon executed a number of autograph versions of the composition, both in painting and drawing, including a highly finished chalk drawing in Mia's collection (76.78). Aubry-Lecomte also capitalized on the great demand for this work by executing this print the year after Prud’hon’s death. A large version of the drawing, formerly in the Odiot collection, now in a Japanese private collection, was Aubry-Lecomte’s source for this lithograph.

The subject is the ancient story of Cupid and Psyche. Psyche was left by her family on a mountaintop to marry a monstrous groom, but the kindly west winds, the Zephyrs, lifted her up and transported her to Cupid’s palace.

Details
Title
Psyche Carried Off by the Zephrys
Artist Life
1758–1823
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2014.147
Provenance
(Librairie Seigneur, Avignon, until 2013; sold to McGarry); Rachel and Michael McGarry, Deephaven, Minn. (2013-2014; given to MIA)
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reclining female nude with a billowing drapery beneath her body and around the top of her head, being carried aloft by four winged youths and children; printed text at bottom