Alcibiades on his Knees Before his Mistress (circa 1781)
Technique: Giclée quality print
Recommended by our customers
More about this artwork
Explore the intriguing depths of classic art with Louis-Jean-François Lagrenée's captivating painting "Alcibiades on his Knees Before his Mistress," created around 1781. This compelling artwork encapsulates the dramatic essence of a historical scene infused with emotional intensity and romantic longing.The painting features Alcibiades, a prominent Athenian statesman and general, depicted in a moment of profound humility and appeal. Alcibiades is portrayed in vibrant warrior attire, including a plumed helmet and a colorful, flowing robe, which adds a vivid contrast to the overall composition. He is kneeling, his posture beseeching, as he reaches towards his mistress, seeking forgiveness or favor.The mistress, central to the painting, is rendered with a calm and composed demeanor, her elegance accentuated by a draped white garment that subtly reveals her form, adding a note of sensuality and vulnerability. Her expression, gentle yet detached, suggests a complex interplay of emotions, both receiving and distancing herself from Alcibiades' plea.Adding to the dynamic of this scene is a third figure, a woman standing in the background, partially obscured by a rich green curtain. Her presence and attentive pose contribute to the narrative's ambiguity, enhancing the emotional tension.Lagrenée’s mastery in color and detail is evident in the luxurious textiles and the soft diffusion of light, which highlights the figures and textures, creating a scene that is both vibrant and poignant. This painting not only offers a glimpse into a historical and mythological past but also invites viewers to consider themes of love, power, and redemption.
Delivery
Returns
Louis-Jean-François Lagrenée (aka Lagrenée the elder ) was a French rococo painter and student of Carle van Loo . He won the Grand Prix de Rome for painting in 1749 and was elected a member of the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture in 1755. His younger brother Jean-Jacques Lagrenée (aka Lagrenée the younger ) was also a painter.