Diana and Her Nymphs Bathing, 1722-1724. Creator: Jean Francois de Troy.

Diana and Her Nymphs Bathing, 1722-1724. Creator: Jean Francois de Troy.

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Diana and Her Nymphs Bathing, 1722-1724. Additional Info: In the Metamorphoses, the Roman poet Ovid described how nymphs bathed Diana, the goddess of the hunt, in a stream of clear water. Jean-François de Troy portrayed the moment after the bath when the nymphs are drying Diana's body and refastening her tunic. To the left, a nymph attempts to shield Diana's nudity from a lecherous river god's sight. De Troy's choice of subject matter and the description of the women's flesh—creamy white with a pink blush tint—give this painting an erotic charge. The river god, watching the scene voyeuristically from the side, becomes a stand-in for the viewer


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People Information

Creator
  1. Jean Francois de Troy, attributed to: French: Artist, painter and draftsman
People Related
  1. Ovid: Roman: Author, poet

Medium
  1. Canvas (textile material)
  2. Oil paint (paint)

Picture Type
  1. Painting

Category Hierarchy

Religion & Belief Mythology

Artistic Representations Landscapes

People Other


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4960x3982
File Size : 57,864kb


Aliases

  1. 84.PA.44
  1. 103RFT
  1. 1200000242
  1. 3-035-639
  1. 3035639
  1. 84.PA.44

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