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Artist: Emile Meyer
Signed dated Meyer French Mythological Nude Painting 19th century oil canvas
By Emile Meyer
Located in Florence, IT
The painting (35 x 27 cm; 55 x 47 with frame) it's signed and dated E. Meyer 1892.
The painting is composed by a pyramidal geometry that shows in close-up the a group of nude ladies wearing flower crowns, the Maenads, enlighted by a fantastic light, while they are tributing Dionysus with wine, vine leaves and the thyrse. On the background a maenad is wrapping the statue of the satyr with vine leaves while on the left a putto is dancing
The tenderness of the human flesh and the grace of the composition are a synthesis and a representation of the themes liked by the professors...
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1890s Other Art Style Emile Meyer Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
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