Sappho and Alcaeus, 1881. Creator: Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema.

Sappho and Alcaeus, 1881. Creator: Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema.

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Sappho and Alcaeus, 1881. In 1870, the Dutch-born, Belgian-trained artist Alma-Tadema moved to London, where he found a ready market among the wealthy middle classes for paintings re-creating scenes of domestic life in imperial Roman times. In this work, however, he turns to early Greece to illustrate a passage by the ancient Greek poet Hermesianax (active ca. 330 BC) preserved in Atheneaus, Deipnosophistae, "Banquet of the Learned," book 2, line 598. On the island of Lesbos (Mytilene), in the late 7th century BC, Sappho and her companions listen rapturously as the poet Alcaeus plays a "kithara." Striving for verisimilitude, Alma-Tadema copied the marble seating of the Theater of Dionysos in Athens, although he substituted the names of members of Sappho's sorority for those of the officials incised on the Athenian prototype.


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Creator
  1. Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, attributed to: Dutch; British: Artist, painter, draughtsman
Subject
  1. Alcaeus of Mytilene: Ancient Greek: Lyric poet
  2. Sappho: Ancient Greek: Poet
People Related
  1. Hermesianax: Ancient Greek: Poet

Medium
  1. Oil
  2. Oil on panel

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe Netherlands

  1. 52 30 00 N , 005 45 00 E

World Europe Greece

  1. 39 00 00 N , 022 00 00 E

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4960x2713
File Size : 39,424kb


Aliases

  1. 37.159
  1. 1100000993
  1. 3-002-755
  1. 3002755
  1. 37.159


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