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Bernard Picart - Salmacis and Hermaphroditus United in one Body: Hermaphroditus was the child of Aphrodite and Hermes. To conceal his birth, Aphrodite placed her son in the care of the nymphs of Mount Ida. Hermaphroditus thus grew up in the wilds and spent much time hunting. On one such sojourn he arrived at the banks of a calm lake and began to bathe. He was spotted by the nymph of the lake, Salmacis, who immediately fell in love with him. The boy resisted her physical advances until the nymph cried out, "Cruel youth! You struggle in vain. O ye Gods! Grant that nothing may ever separate him from me, or me from him!" Immediately their bodies were united as one, containing no sex yet being of both sexes. The term, 'Hermaphrodite', obviously has its origins in this myth. This original engraving and etching was both designed and engraved by Bernard Picart and originates from the Temple of the Muses (Neu-Erofneer Musen-Tempel), dealing with Greek mythology. This impression of Salmacis and Hermaphroditus United in one Body hails from the 1754 edition, published in both Amsterdam and Leipzig. |
Title: | Salmacis and Hermaphroditus United in one Body |
Artist: | Picart, Bernard (Paris, 1673 - Amsterdam, 1733) |
Date: | 1733 (1754 Edition) |
Medium: | Original Etching and Engraving |
Publisher: | Chatelain, Amsterdam and Leipzig |
Note: | Bernard Picart: An exceptional French eighteenth century engraver, Bernard Picart received his artistic education from his father, Etienne (1632-1721), and from Le Brun and Jouvenet at the Royal Academy. To say that Bernard Picart's considerable talents developed rapidly would be an understatement: at the age of sixteen he gained honors at the Academy of Paris. He moved permanently to Amsterdam in 1710. At this time this city was a major center for both publishing and printmaking and for the following two decades Bernard Picart's fine work placed him as the successor to Romeyn de Hooghe. |
Picart excelled chiefly in the fields of portraiture, ornamental designs and mythological and religious subjects, both after the old masters and upon his own creation. In the former category he was commissioned for portraits of Philip, Duke of Orleans, Eugene Francois, Prince of Savoy, Don Luis, Prince of the Asturias, Cardinal Jules Mazarin, and Kings Charles I, Charles II, James II, William III and George I. As an ornamental engraver, Picart designed and engraved plates for numerous books. He also contributed large plates to such famous sets as Les Impostures Innocentes (seventy-eight large engravings in imitation of old master engravers), the historically important Ceremonies Religieuses (1723-1743), and The Temple of the Muses ("Neu-Erofneer Musen-Tempel"). | |
This beautiful engraving entitled Salmacis and Hermaphroditus United in one Body, originates from The Temple of the Muses, a portfolio of sixty plates both designed and engraved by Bernard Picart. (The artist also created the separately engraved, ornamental borders surrounding each image.) Obviously, the work involved in constructing these large and complex works of art was time consuming and the entire project took all of three years to complete. The completed set was published in Amsterdam by Chatelain in 1733, the year of Bernard Picart's death. Due to the popularity of these fine engravings dealing with significant events in Greek mythology, several subsequent editions were published. This original Bernard Picart engraving hails from the 1754 edition, published in both Amsterdam and Leipzig. | |
Raisonne: | G. K. Nagler, Neues Allgemeines Kunstler-Lexicon, Schwarzenberg & Schumann, Leipzig, Vol. 12, p. 416. |
Source: | The Temple of the Muses |
Size: | 13 1/2 X 10 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.) |
Matted with 100% Archival Materials | |
Buy Now | Price: $385.00 US |
Condition: | Printed upon eighteenth century hand-made, laid paper and with full margins as published in Amsterdam on the above date. A strongly printed example bearing all the fine lines and tonal values of an early impression and in excellent condition throughout. Altogether Salmacis and Hermaphroditus United in one Body represents a superb, original example of the engraved art of Bernard Picart from his famous Temple of the Muses. |
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Original engraving by the 18th century French artist, Bernard Picart.
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