art.wikisort.org - PaintingMedea is an 1868 oil painting on canvas by the Pre-Raphaelite painter Frederick Sandys. The painting was submitted to the Royal Academy of Arts for display in the Summer Exhibition of 1868 but it was rejected – most likely for internal politics and jealousies rather than artistic reasons.[1] The picture was accepted the following year and reviewed very favourably by The Times, which commented pointedly on its previous failure to win a place.[2]
For other uses, see Medea (disambiguation).
Medea |
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Artist | Frederick Sandys |
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Year | 1868 |
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Medium | Oil on canvas |
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Dimensions | 61.2 cm × 45.6 cm (24.1 in × 18.0 in) |
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Location | Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, Birmingham |
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Medea was modelled on Keomi Gray, a Romani woman whom Sandys had met in Norwich, England, and taken back to London to sit for many of his paintings.[3] According to a contemporary critic it shows the enchantress Medea "...in the act of incantation, the baleful light of her chafing-dish playing in the folds of her robe, and making the pale cheeks look paler, and the ashy lips more ashy, and kindling the array of foul ingredients and witch's properties that surround her tripod - foul toads and strange roots, and images of strange gods, and quaint shells filled with evil compounds."[4]
In 1911 the picture was among paintings representative of the best British art sent to Italy for the international exhibition at Rome held in honour of the jubilee of the Kingdom of Italy.[5]
References
- "Medea by Anthony Frederick Sandys". Victorian Art in Britain. Archived from the original on 26 June 2008. Retrieved 15 June 2011.
- "The Times". 1 May 1869: 12 "...If such a picture could be classed among the "doubtfuls" who can hereafter treat that fate as a verdict of inferiority?".
- Sandys' Love Life Archived 2011-07-24 at the Wayback Machine in Frederick Sandys & the Pre-Raphaelites at the Norfolk Museums and Archaeology service.
- "The Times". 1 May 1869: 12.
- "British Art for the Rome Exhibition". The Times: 7. 20 March 1911.
Medea |
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Family |
- Helios (grandfather)
- Aeëtes (father)
- Chalciope (sister)
- Circe (aunt)
- Apsyrtus (brother)
- Jason (1st husband)
- Aegeus (2nd husband)
- Mermerus and Pheres (sons)
- Alcimenes and Tisander (sons)
- Medus (son)
- Thessalus (son)
- Achilles (3rd husband)
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Films | |
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Operas |
- Médée (1693, Charpentier)
- Medea (1775, Benda)
- Médée (1797, Cherubini)
- Medea in Corinto (1813, Mayr)
- Medea (1843, Pacini)
- Medea (2010, Reimann)
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Plays |
- Medea (431 BC)
- Médée (1635)
- Medea (1730)
- Médée (1946)
- The Hungry Woman (1995)
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Ballets |
- Jason et Médée (1763)
- La hija de Cólquide (1944)
- Medea (1946)
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Musicals |
- Medea, the Musical (1994)
- Marie Christine (1999)
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Music |
- Medea's Dance of Vengeance (1956)
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Art |
- Medea (painting)
- Jason and Medea (painting)
- Medea statue
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Other depictions |
- Medea (character)
- "Medea Culpa"
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На других языках
- [en] Medea (Sandys painting)
[ru] Медея (картина)
«Медея» — картина английского художника-прерафаэлита Фредерика Сэндиса, созданная в 1868 году. В настоящее время картина находится в собрании Художественного музея и галереи Бирмингема.
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