illustration of horizontal line of Classical figures partially covered in drapery in various poses

Dionysian Frieze, c. 1787-1790

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The French sculptor Jean-Guillaume Moitte spent two years in Rome, and this long, relief-like drawing reflects his study of ancient Roman art. In both format and subject it recalls a famous Roman wall painting, The Aldobrandini Wedding, dating from the time of Emperor Augustus and excavated in Rome in 1601.

Represented here from left to right are the stages of a young woman’s initiation into carnal love. To the accompaniment of music, and led by a more knowing companion, she is carried by a faun toward the realm of lust. Then, startled and modestly covering her face and genitals, she is shown the phallus of a male herm. In the final scene, reclining now, she passionately kisses an aroused satyr.

Details
Title
Dionysian Frieze
Artist Life
1746 - 1810
Role
Artist
Accession Number
83.71
Provenance
[Jacques Fischer, Paris, bought at auction; 1980]; [F. A. den Broeder, Colnaghi, New York, by 1982-1983; sold to MIA]
Catalogue Raisonne
Gramaccini 1993, II, no.108
Curator Approved

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illustration of horizontal line of Classical figures partially covered in drapery in various poses