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The Beauties of Stowe: Bacchantes dancing and lounging by the Temple of Ancient Virtue

The Beauties of Stowe: Bacchantes dancing and lounging by the Temple of Ancient Virtue (© Buckinghamshire County Museum)

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Thomas Rowlandson (1756 - 1827)

Buckinghamshire County Museum

circa 1804-1805

Thomas Rowlandson revelled in the comedy of everyday life, emphasizing the ridiculous and the ribald in his creations and focusing on human appetites - eating, drinking and amorous relationships. The Temple of Ancient Virtue still stands as a significant Buckinghamshire landmark at Stowe (owned by the National Trust). Rowlandson, ever liking a visual pun, has clearly delighted in linking the idea of male 'ancient virtue' with the scantily clad bacchantes in classical dress that fill the foreground of the composition. This watercolour is a valuable addition to the Museum's important collection of material by artists closely connected to Stowe.

  • Medium: pen, ink & watercolour on paper
  • Dimensions: 27.1 x 42.2cm
  • Art Fund Grant: £5000 ( Total: £22,500)
  • ArtFunded in: 2009
  • Vendor: Lowell Libson

Provenance

Private collection, USA, late 1950s/early 1960s; Lowell Libson, 2005; private collection, 2008; Lowell Libson.


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