L'Inspiration
About this artwork
This lithograph is one of a number that Fantin-Latour made on the theme of artistic inspiration and the muse. He created portraits of famous composers, including Wagner and Berlioz, showing them in the act of ‘composing’. They were often accompanied by a female ‘muse’. Here, the artist in question gazes up at his bare-breasted muse who holds a palm frond; a traditional symbol of triumph. On the table there is an antique torch representing the light of knowledge and understanding. His pen is also a symbol of knowledge and creation, as well as having traditional associations with strength.
Updated before 2020
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artist:Henri-Jean-Théodore Fantin-Latour (1836 - 1904) French
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title:L'Inspiration
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date created:1895
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materials:Lithograph on paper
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measurements:Image: 27.00 x 21.80 cm
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object type:
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credit line:Purchased 1912
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accession number:P 75
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Henri-Jean-Théodore Fantin-Latour
Henri-Jean-Théodore Fantin-Latour
Born in Grenoble in 1836, Fantin briefly attended the École des Beaux-Arts. He shared some of the Impressionists’ ideals, but specialised in still lifes and quasi-Symbolist works rather than contemporary subjects. He exhibited regularly at the Salon from 1861 to 1899, mainly submitting still lifes...