Terpsichore Lyran (Muse of Lyric Poetry), 1816. Creator: Antonio Canova (Italian, 1757-1822).

Terpsichore Lyran (Muse of Lyric Poetry), 1816. Creator: Antonio Canova (Italian, 1757-1822).

2-742-994 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Terpsichore Lyran (Muse of Lyric Poetry), 1816. In Greek mythology, Terpsichore was one of the nine Muses, or goddesses of creative inspiration. The lyre, the Greek inscription on the short column, and the caduceus (entwined snakes) on the side identify the figure as Terpsichore Lyran, muse of lyric poetry. This sculpture began with a commission from Napoleon's brother, Lucien, for an idealized portrait of his wife, Alexandrine. Antonio Canova made this version for a British aristocrat and exhibited it in 1817 at the Royal Academy in London to great acclaim.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Marble

Picture Type
  1. Sculpture

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4992x6668
File Size : 97,520kb


Aliases

  1. 1968.212
  1. 143775
  1. 0940018027
  1. 1968.212
  1. 2-742-994
  1. 2742994


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