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Dramatic poetry

File name: Dramatic Poetry

Title: Dramatic poetry

Creator/Contributor: Puvis de Chavannes, Pierre, 1824-1898 (artist); Boston Public Library (sponsor); Lanzel, Sheryl (photographer)

Genre: Paintings; Murals

Date created: 1893-1896 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 painting : mural, oil on canvas ; visible image 14 x 7 feet

Physical description notes: Canvases completed in Puvis' studio in Paris and shipped over to Boston for installation in 1895-96. Canvas applied to the walls of the grand staircase gallery using an adhesive technique called marouflage. The artist used encaustic wax in the painting process to make the surface appear matte and more fresco-like.

Summary/Abstract: Depicting a scene from Prometheus Bound, the bearded figure of Prometheus is chained to a rocky outcrop above the sea while a vulture circles above and the Oceanides (sea nymphs) surround him. Situated in the foreground, Aeschylus reclines on a cliff's edge holding a script.

General notes: Title from Description of the Decorative Paintings by Pierre Puvis de Chavannes.

Date notes: On May 25, 1893, the Trustees of the BPL contracted Pierre Puvis de Chavannes for mural work completed between 1893 and 1896. As the aging artist was reluctant to travel to Boston, he painted the panels on canvas in his Neuilly studio in France. The panels were then shipped over to the library; installation was completed in 1896.

Subjects: Goddesses; Poetry; Prometheus (Greek deity); Aeschylus

Collection: Mural Cycles at the Central Library, Copley Square

Location: Chavannes Gallery Murals: The Muses of Inspiration Hail the Spirit, the Messenger of Light

Rights: Copyright (c) Sheryl Lanzel

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Uploaded on November 6, 2014