The Sorrow of Telemachus
The Sorrow of Telemachus | |
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Artist | Angelica Kauffman |
Year | 1783 |
Medium | oil paint, canvas |
Dimensions | 83.2 cm (32.8 in) × 114.3 cm (45.0 in) |
Location | Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Accession No. | 25.110.187 |
Identifiers | The Met object ID: 436809 |
The Sorrow of Telemachus is a 1783 oil painting by Angelica Kauffman. It is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[1]
Early history and creation[]
This painting and Telemachus and the Nymphs of Calypso were painted for Monsignor Onorato Caetani (1742-1797) . They show scenes from the French novel The Adventures of Telemachus published by François Fénelon in 1699, and based on the story of Telemachus, son of Odysseus.[1][2][3]
Description and interpretation[]
Telemachus was shipwrecked off Calypso's island, and in this image she tells her nymphs to stop singing Odysseus's praises because of his son's grief.[3]
Other versions[]
Kauffman painted two other versions of this work: in 1788 (held by the Chur, Switzerland, and in 1789 (sold by Christie's in London in April 1998).[4]
inReferences[]
- ^ a b "The Sorrow of Telemachus". Metropolitan Museum of Art.
- ^ "Telemachus and the Nymphs of Calypso". Metropolitan Museum of Art.
- ^ a b Baetjer, Katharine (2009). "Angelika Kauffmann". British Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1575-1875. pp. 138–142. ISBN 9781588393487. Retrieved 12 June 2017.
- ^ "Angelica Kauffman, R.A. (1741-1807): The Sorrow of Telemachus on the Island of Calypso". Sale 5939: British Pictures: 8 April 1998: London, King Street. Christie's. Retrieved 12 June 2017.
Categories:
- Paintings in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
- 1783 paintings
- Paintings depicting Greek myths
- Paintings by Angelica Kauffman
- Paintings based on the Odyssey
- Works based on Les Aventures de Télémaque
- 18th-century painting stubs