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Tannhauser au Venusberg (chalk on paper)
5196934 TannhaAoser au Venusberg (chalk on paper) by Fantin-Latour, Ignace Henri Jean (1836-1904); Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, UK; (add.info.: a framed monochrome drawing on paper, showing: the figure of TannhaAoser, dressed in black, seated to the left with a nymph draping herself over his knee; to the right, is the figure of Venus who is being attended to by two nymphs, one of whom plays a pipe; this was probably a drawing made for a book of lithographs featuring work by Fantin Latour, Claude Monet, Alphonse Legros, Theodore Ribot and others; an 1864 oil painting with same title and similar composition, by Fantin-Latour, is in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, USA (object number: 59.62)); eBristol Museums, Galleries & Archives; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23261876
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Nymph Richard Wagner Romanticist Venus Wagner Wagner Richard 1813 1883 Wagnerian Composers
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This print showcases Ignace Henri Jean Fantin-Latour's exquisite chalk on paper artwork titled "Tannhauser au Venusberg". The framed monochrome drawing depicts a scene filled with mythological allure and romanticism. On the left, we see Tannhauser, dressed in black, seated while a nymph gracefully drapes herself over his knee. To the right, the figure of Venus takes center stage as she is attended to by two nymphs, one of whom plays a pipe. The intricate details and delicate shading bring this mythical composition to life. It is believed that this drawing was created for a book of lithographs featuring works by Fantin-Latour alongside renowned artists such as Claude Monet and Alphonse Legros. Interestingly, an oil painting with the same title and similar composition can be found at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. With its references to Wagnerian opera and themes of love and mythology, this artwork captures the essence of Richard Wagner's famous opera "Tannhäuser". The piece resonates with music enthusiasts and admirers of classical compositions alike. Through Fantin-Latour's skillful hand, this image transports viewers into a world where gods and goddesses intertwine with mortal desires. Bristol Museum & Art Gallery proudly houses this remarkable work within their collection. Its timeless beauty continues to inspire awe among those who appreciate artistry infused with passion and enchantment.
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