Dansk maler, 19. årh.
Academy drawing after the sculpture “Hyrdedreng” by Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770–1844). Indistinct signature. Pencil on Paper. 49×36 cm.
Thorvaldsens sculpture (dated ca. 1822–1825) is located at Thorvaldsens Museum in Copenhagen, INV. NO. A895.
The museum on the sculpture: When not executing commissions for portraits, Thorvaldsen almost always took his motifs from the Bible or from ancient mythology. Meanwhile, a small number of his works were not so directly linked to literary sources, and of these the “Shepherd Boy” is the most important. Nevertheless, the style of the sculpture is so much in accordance with antiquity that we do not confuse him with an Italian boy from Thorvaldsen’s own time – much less our own. He sits there as though he was a brother of the mythological shepherd boy Ganymede, who was taken up to Olympus by Jupiter’s eagle. In other words, Thorvaldsen, the classicist, has been able to envelop the shepherd boy’s naked body in an invisible – yet effective – veil of classicism.
The paper has turned slightly brown. Damp discolourations. A minor tear at right edte and a pinhole upper right corner. Faint creases. Mounted in passepartout. Examined in frame.
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