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Theseus and Pirithoüs Clearing the Earth of Brigands, Deliver Two Women from the Hands of their Abductors, 1806, Marie-Joséphine-Angélique Mongez, French, 1775 - 1855, 23 3/8 × 29 1/2 in. (59.44 × 74.93 cm) (sheet)31 3/4 × 37 3/4 × 2 3/8 in. (80.65 × 95.89 × 6.03 cm) (outer frame), Black, white, blue, ochre chalks on ivory paper, France, 19th century, Mongez enjoyed success as a history paintera rare and grand achievement for a woman artist active during the Napoleonic era. She studied with Jacques-Louis David, the most influential artist in France. Mongezs paintings were exhibited at the Paris Salons from 1802 until 1827. Mongezs drawing relates to a painting exhibited at the Salon of 1806, which was acquired by the Russian Prince Youssoupoff. Plutarchs 'Life of Theseus' inspired the composition. The legendary Greek hero sought to rid his kingdom of brigands. Here, Theseus and his companion the Lapith Pirithoüs rescue two maidens from their abductors. Theseus wields a club at the bandit who attempts to flee on horseback, while Peirithoüs, after overpowering a second bandit with his sword, lowers a maiden from a rearing horse. Mongezs mastery of Davids lessons is revealed in the skillfully drawn figures, horses, and drapery all disposed in a rhythmic composition. In contrast to the passages of black and white chalks, Mongez subtly colors Pirithoüss sword sheath with light blue chalk and flesh tones in ochre chalk.

Theseus and Pirithoüs Clearing the Earth of Brigands, Deliver Two Women from the Hands of their Abductors, 1806, Marie-Joséphine-Angélique Mongez, French, 1775 - 1855, 23 3/8 × 29 1/2 in. (59.44 × 74.93 cm) (sheet)31 3/4 × 37 3/4 × 2 3/8 in. (80.65 × 95.89 × 6.03 cm) (outer frame), Black, white, blue, ochre chalks on ivory paper, France, 19th century, Mongez enjoyed success as a history paintera rare and grand achievement for a woman artist active during the Napoleonic era. She studied with Jacques-Louis David, the most influential artist in France. Mongezs paintings were exhibited at the Paris Salons from 1802 until 1827. Mongezs drawing relates to a painting exhibited at the Salon of 1806, which was acquired by the Russian Prince Youssoupoff. Plutarchs 'Life of Theseus' inspired the composition. The legendary Greek hero sought to rid his kingdom of brigands. Here, Theseus and his companion the Lapith Pirithoüs rescue two maidens from their abductors. Theseus wields a club at the bandit who attempts to flee on horseback, while Peirithoüs, after overpowering a second bandit with his sword, lowers a maiden from a rearing horse. Mongezs mastery of Davids lessons is revealed in the skillfully drawn figures, horses, and drapery all disposed in a rhythmic composition. In contrast to the passages of black and white chalks, Mongez subtly colors Pirithoüss sword sheath with light blue chalk and flesh tones in ochre chalk.
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Theseus and Pirithoüs Clearing the Earth of Brigands, Deliver Two Women from the Hands of their Abductors, 1806, Marie-Joséphine-Angélique Mongez, French, 1775 - 1855, 23 3/8 × 29 1/2 in. (59.44 × 74.93 cm) (sheet)31 3/4 × 37 3/4 × 2 3/8 in. (80.65 × 95.89 × 6.03 cm) (outer frame), Black, white, blue, ochre chalks on ivory paper, France, 19th century, Mongez enjoyed success as a history paintera rare and grand achievement for a woman artist active during the Napoleonic era. She studied with Jacques-Louis David, the most influential artist in France. Mongezs paintings were exhibited at the Paris Salons from 1802 until 1827. Mongezs drawing relates to a painting exhibited at the Salon of 1806, which was acquired by the Russian Prince Youssoupoff. Plutarchs 'Life of Theseus' inspired the composition. The legendary Greek hero sought to rid his kingdom of brigands. Here, Theseus and his companion the Lapith Pirithoüs rescue two maidens from their abductors. Theseus wields a club at the bandit who attempts to flee on horseback, while Peirithoüs, after overpowering a second bandit with his sword, lowers a maiden from a rearing horse. Mongezs mastery of Davids lessons is revealed in the skillfully drawn figures, horses, and drapery all disposed in a rhythmic composition. In contrast to the passages of black and white chalks, Mongez subtly colors Pirithoüss sword sheath with light blue chalk and flesh tones in ochre chalk.
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1775-1855 1802 1806 1827 19 CENTURY 19TH CENTURY 19TH 19TH-CENTURY ABDUCTORS ACQUIRED ATTEMPTS BANDIT BLACK PERSON BLACK RACE BLACK BLUE BRIGANDS BURGLAR CLUB COMPANION COMPOSITION CONTRAST DAVID'S LESSONS DELIVER TWO WOMEN DISPOSED DRAPERY EARTH EQUUS CABALLUS EXHIBITED FLEE FLESH TONES FRANCE FRENCH GRAND ACHIEVEMENT HAND HANDS HIGHWAYMAN HISTORY PAINTERA RARE HORSE HORSEBACK INFLUENTIAL ARTIST IVORY PAPER JACQUES-LOUIS DAVID KINGDOM LAPITH PIRITHOÜS RESCUE TWO MAIDENS LEGENDARY GREEK HERO LIGHT BLUE CHALK LOWERS MAIDEN MARIE-JOSÉPHINE-ANGÉLIQUE MONGEZ MONGEZ ENJOYED SUCCESS MONGEZ SUBTLY COLORS PIRITHOÜS'S SWORD SHEATH MONGEZ'S DRAWING RELATES MONGEZ'S MASTERY MONGEZ'S PAINTINGS NAPOLEONIC ERA NEGRA NINETEENTH CENTURY OCHRE CHALK OCHRE CHALKS OUTER FRAME OVERPOWERING PAINTING EXHIBITED PARIS SALONS PASSAGES PEIRITHOÜS PIRITHOÜS CLEARING PLUTARCH'S LIFE RAIDER REARING HORSE REVEALED RHYTHMIC COMPOSITION RID ROBBER RUN AWAY RUSSIAN PRINCE YOUSSOUPOFF SALON SECOND BANDIT SHEET SKILLFULLY DRAWN FIGURES STUDIED SWORD THESEUS WIELDS THESEUS' INSPIRED THESEUS THIEF (MALE) THIEF WHITE CHALKS WHITE WOMAN ARTIST ACTIVE XIX CENTURY