
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Le Zendale / Ou la Femme, qui revient de l'Eglise (The Shawl, or the Woman Returning from Church)
Giovanni David
- Date
- 1775
- Medium
- Etching and aquatint on laid paper
- Department
- European Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
Le Zendale belongs to Giovanni David’s series of prints poking fun at Venetian society, made shortly after he arrived for a visit to the island city. It bears a verse from the Tenth Satire of the great and controversial French poet Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux. The Tenth Satire ridicules women’s love of absurd operas and is full of sexual innuendo. The line in the poem is relatively innocuous: Therefore listen: and let me preach in my turn. In context, however, the line calls into question the virtue of the woman depicted in the image. Perhaps she is not really returning from church. She is more likely a mistress or a courtesan. Another great satirist, the incomparable Spanish artist Francisco Goya, took an active interest in David’s prints, which were the most painterly examples of aquatint produced in Italy during the infancy of the technique. Goya took inspiration from them technically, compositionally, and in terms of content. Le Zendale echoes in three of Goya’s Caprichos. Europe
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