Nymph Riding on a Satyr's Back, from Bacchanales, or Satyrs' Games

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Nymph Riding on a Satyr's Back, from Bacchanales, or Satyrs' Games

Jean-Honoré Fragonard

Date
1763
Medium
Etching on ivory laid paper
Culture
France
Department
Prints and Drawings
Institution
Art Institute of Chicago

This set of four etchings may refer to ancient bas-reliefs Fragonard saw while visiting Rome with an important antiquarian, the Abbé de Saint Non (see 1926.453–55). Indeed, the artist’s design for Nymph Riding on a Satyr’s Back directly derives from a sculpture (now lost) that he saw in the Villa Mattei. The size of the paired oval and rectangular reliefs—one or more of which might derive from ancient engraved cameos instead of large-scale sculptures—remains ambiguous, although hidden objects in the surrounding foliage suggest a large scale. Regardless of their source, the popularity of Fragonard’s printed reliefs reflected the taste for Neoclassicism in France at this time.

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