The Barque of Dante (Manet)
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. (May 2023) |
Barque of Dante (Manet) | |
---|---|
Artist | Édouard Manet |
Year | 1854 to 1858 |
Type | Oil paint on canvas |
Dimensions | 36 by 46 centimetres (14 in × 18 in) |
Location | Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon, Lyon |
The Barque of Dante is an oil on canvas painting by Édouard Manet, after The Barque of Dante by Eugène Delacroix, executed between 1854 and 1858. It is now in the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon.
The painting depicts events from canto eight of Dante Alighieri's Inferno, in which Dante is escorted across the River Styx by his guide, the classical poet Virgil. The City of the Dead burns in the background.
A second version of the subject, c. 1853, is held by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.[1]
Gallery
-
Barque of Dante by Manet, ca. 1853, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
-
Barque of Dante by Delacroix, 1822, The Louvre, Paris
See also
References
- ^ "Copy after Delacroix's "Bark of Dante"". www.metmuseum.org. Retrieved 2019-08-29.
Categories:
- Articles with short description
- Short description is different from Wikidata
- Articles needing additional references from May 2023
- All articles needing additional references
- 1858 paintings
- Paintings by Édouard Manet
- Paintings in the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon
- Paintings based on works by Dante Alighieri
- Hell in popular culture
- Paintings of Dante Alighieri
- Paintings of Virgil
- Maritime paintings
- Rivers in art
- Works based on Inferno (Dante)
- All stub articles
- 19th-century painting stubs