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The Meeting of Orestes and Hermione

Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Triosonc. 1800

The Cleveland Museum of Art

The Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland, United States

When the French painter Jacques-Louis David was approached to work on a new edition of Jean Racine’s plays, he passed the task to his pupil Girodet, who excelled at illustrating literature. This highly refined drawing depicts a scene from Racine’s <em>Andromaque,</em> a complicated story of unrequited love and political treachery. Cléone introduces the love-blind Orestes to Hermione, who exploits his affection to make him do her bidding. Girodet skillfully contrasts Orestes’s eagerness and Hermione’s calculating character. With folded arms, she turns away, as if a statue between the columns of a cool marble interior. Yet Hermione’s sly, backward glance alerts the viewer of her cunning manipulation, which eventually drives Orestes mad.

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  • Title: The Meeting of Orestes and Hermione
  • Creator: Anne-Louis Girodet de Roucy-Trioson (French, 1767–1824)
  • Date Created: c. 1800
  • Physical Dimensions: Sheet: 28.5 x 21.8 cm (11 1/4 x 8 9/16 in.)
  • Provenance: Pierre Didot l’Ainé [1760–1853], Paris, given with other drawings in vellum edition to his brother, Firmin Didot, Firmin Didot [1764–1836], Paris, (his sale, De Bure, Paris, 1810, no. 679 [withdrawn from sale]), Didot family collection, Paris, Frederick J. Cummings [1933–1990], New York, (W. M. Brady & Co. Inc., New York, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art), Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
  • Type: Drawing
  • Rights: CC0
  • External Link: https://clevelandart.org/art/1989.101
  • Medium: pen and brown and black ink, point of brush and brown and gray wash, with black chalk and graphite, heightened with white gouache, on cream wove paper
  • Inscriptions: signed, lower left, in brown ink: ALG [artist’s monogram] / INV.; lower left, in black chalk: A L GIRODET INV.
  • Fun Fact: The leg of the table behind Hermione has the form of a siren, a dangerous mythological creature that destroys anyone who hears its song.
  • Department: Drawings
  • Culture: France, early 19th Century
  • Credit Line: Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund
  • Collection: DR - French
  • Accession Number: 1989.101
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