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Bacchanale

Malvina Hoffman1917

The Cleveland Museum of Art

The Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland, United States

While visiting London, sculptor Malvina Hoffman was electrified by a dance performance featuring Anna Pavlova and Mikhail Mordkin, two highly acclaimed Russian ballet stars. Together the dancers presented a bacchanale, a work inspired by the legendary followers of Bacchus, the ancient Roman god of wine. In this uninhibited and erotically charged piece, both dancers cavorted on stage, their movements accented by grasped veils of gauze. Hoffman’s <em>Bacchanale </em>is her vibrant interpretation of the performance, capturing a fleeting moment in permanent form.

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  • Title: Bacchanale
  • Creator: Malvina Hoffman (American, 1887–1966)
  • Date Created: 1917
  • Physical Dimensions: without base: 172.7 x 137.2 cm (68 x 54 in.)
  • Provenance: George S. and Harry D. Kendrick, Cleveland, Ohio.
  • Type: Sculpture
  • Rights: CC0
  • External Link: https://clevelandart.org/art/1943.384
  • Medium: bronze
  • Fun Fact: A second version of this life-size sculpture was installed in the Luxembourg Gardens in Paris, where it was destroyed during the Second World War.
  • Department: American Painting and Sculpture
  • Culture: America, 20th century
  • Credit Line: In memory of Julia K. Dalton by her nephews, George S. Kendrick and Harry D. Kendrick
  • Collection: American - Sculpture
  • Accession Number: 1943.384
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