Odysseus, von seiner Amme bei seiner Rückkehr aus Troja erkannt

William-Adolphe Bouguereau · PD

Odysseus, von seiner Amme bei seiner Rückkehr aus Troja erkannt


Details

Jahr
1848
Technik
Öl auf Leinwand
Gattung
Gemälde
Maße
114 × 145 cm

Die Geschichte

1848 was the year the streets of Paris rose, toppled a king, and declared a Second Republic. Bouguereau, 23 and newly arrived from the provinces, spent it looking backward, deep in Homer. The scene is the moment in the Odyssey when Odysseus, home from Troy after 20 years and disguised as a beggar, is bathed by his old nurse Eurycleia, who feels the long scar on his leg and knows him at once. Bouguereau gives her the whole weight of the picture, kneeling, her hand on his knee, her face turned up to his. He was already committed to the polished classical manner the coming century would fight over. The painting now hangs in La Rochelle, the Atlantic port where he grew up.

Odysseus, von seiner Amme bei seiner Rückkehr aus Troja erkannt — William-Adolphe Bouguereau — MuseScope