Finale du Rheingold
Item Information
- Title:
- Finale du Rheingold
- Description:
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On a blow struck by Donner (God of thunder), a rainbow shines in the purified airs. It serves as a triumphal way to the Gods -- to cross the Rhine and enter the Walhall, while the waters of the river rise, leaving his dedicated girls dispossessed of their treasure. In the middle, seen from behind, and standing on a rock surrounded by clouds, is the Germanic Vulcan, his hammer in his hand. On the left, under the rainbow, are the three Daughters of the Rhine: one seen from the back, half reclining; the other is sitting on the bank; and the third is standing out of the water up to her knees with her arms raised and her eyes fixed on the cortege of gods that cross the diagonal composition, right to left and bottom to top. Wotan, in a big cloak, winged helmet, and spear in his hand, opens the march and shows the road. Fricka, seen from behind and draped in cloth covering her to her hips, advances after him; then comes Freia who spreads her arms and shows herself completely naked. Behind her appears Froh and, from the front, the last on the right, is Loge. (Wagner, Rheingold)
- Artist:
- Fantin-Latour, Henri, 1836-1904
- Date:
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1877
- Format:
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Prints
- Genre:
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Lithographs
- Location:
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Boston Public Library
Arts Department - Collection (local):
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Henri Fantin-Latour (1836-1904). Lithographs and Other Prints
- Subjects:
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Fictitious characters
Gods
Goddesses
Freyr (Norse deity)
Thor (Norse deity)
Odin (Norse deity)
Frigg (Norse deity)
Freya (Norse deity)
Loki (Norse deity)
Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883. Ring des Nibelungen. Rheingold
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- Notes:
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Title from catalogue raisonné.
Hédiard: H. 18
Additional information accompanying item: Margins rectified. Lower margin "Fantin", in music, the theme of "Marche des Dieux." Rheingold, R. Wagner. With "Imp. Lemercier et Cie, Paris." Editon of 100. Stone destroyed. This impression has small margins and has been marked off in squares by the artist and reworked in black and red for the execution of his painting for the Salon of 1800, and the Exposition Universelle of 1889.
- Notes (acquisition):
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Gift; Albert H. Wiggin; 1949
- Notes (date):
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Date from catalogue raisonné.
- Notes (citation):
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Hédiard, Germain. "Fantin-Latour : catalogue de l'oeuvre lithographique du maître, précédé d'une étude par Germain Hédiard et d'une notice sur Germain Hédiard par Léonce Bénédite." Librairie de l'art ancien et moderne, 1906, Paris.
- Notes (object):
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Third state.
- Identifier:
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17_10_000420
- Barcode:
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36666003798127
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