Nymph and Satyr ink drawing, circa 1765-1819
Permanent ID:
4971
Date:
1765 – 1819
Image Description:
This small pencil sketch depicts a nymph and satyr in the foreground on the lower left. The nymph rests on rocks and glances at the viewer while the satyr peers across her lap. The background depicts a lightly drawn landscape with a cluster of trees on the right upper corner balancing the composition.
This drawing is one of a small collection of drawings created by American-born artist Benjamin West (1738-1820) during his career in London (circa 1765-circa 1819).
Inscription:
Benjamin West [artist's signature in ink]
(Verso)
273. Fancy Subject: a Nymph (semi-nude) reclining against a rock, oblong, 5 3/4 in. by 7 1/2 in., pencil, mounted, 7/6 s.b. & f.
[printed label]
(Verso)
B. West
(Recto bottom left corner)
Format:
Pencil
Dimensions:
Width: 20 cm, Height: 15 cm
Width: 29 cm, Height: 24.5 cm