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1865

François-Nicolas Chifflart

Associated Names
François-Nicolas Chifflart

Artist, French, 1825 - 1901

This is a drawing of a muscular, winged-helmeted character standing triumphantly on a rocky surface while holding a severed head with snakes in its hair. Below, a large creature lies sprawled on its stomach. The background shows a barren landscape with distant hills. The drawing features detailed line work emphasizing the intensity of the scene and the mythological theme.

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    etching with drypoint on laid paper

  • Credit Line

    Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund

  • Dimensions

    overall: 31.9 x 23.9 cm (12 9/16 x 9 7/16 in.)

  • Accession Number

    2002.136.11

Associated Artworks

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This is a illustration of a stone slab or monument with various figures around it. In the center, there is a large stone block with the text "Improvisations sur Cuivre par F. Chifflart." On top of the block, a winged figure is draped across it with a contemplative expression, arms folded. To the right stands a muscular figure reaching upwards with one arm. On the left, a figure with long hair leans against the block. Creative objects like an artist's palette and brushes are depicted below the block. The piece features sharp lines and dramatic contrasts, giving it a dynamic appearance.

Frontispiece

François-Nicolas Chifflart

1825

Improvisations sur cuivre

François-Nicolas Chifflart, Auguste Delâtre

1825

This is a drawing of an allegorical scene with mythical figures. The image portrays a central towering structure adorned with muscular, half-nude figures holding up a pedestal. On the pedestal, a seated figure holding a scale is depicted. Another figure stands slightly higher with raised arms, supported by wings. The figures below are depicted in a classical style. In the background, softly sketched scenes of an ancient landscape or ruins can be seen. The artist's signature is visible in the top left corner.

The Triumph of Justice and Truth

François-Nicolas Chifflart

1825


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

French private collection. (Artemis, Paris); purchased 2002 by NGA.

Associated Names

Inscriptions

upper left in plate: F. chifflart

Wikidata ID

Q76340132

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