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Dancing Girl (Ariadne?) with a Panther

Bertel Thorvaldsen1816/1817

Thorvaldsens Museum

Thorvaldsens Museum
Copenhagen, Denmark

In this drawing, Bacchus is present in a different manner from that in so many others of Thorvaldsen’s works. There is no sign here of his usual attributes: vines and thyrsus. Bacchus is seen instead in the shape of a panther, which links the name of Ariadne to the female figure and determines the setting as Naxos. Thorvaldsen made the drawing as a sketch for a sculpture commissioned by Prince Esterházy, but he omitted the panther in the final version. Hence the more sober title of the sculpture: The Dancing Girl.

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  • Title: Dancing Girl (Ariadne?) with a Panther
  • Creator Lifespan: 1770-11-19/1844-03-24
  • Creator Nationality: Danish
  • Creator Gender: Male
  • Date Created: 1816/1817
  • Sculptor: Bertel Thorvaldsen
  • Physical Dimensions: w13.7 x h17.7 cm (Complete)
  • Type: Drawing
  • Rights: Thorvaldsens Museum
Thorvaldsens Museum

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