● On view now — 201 French Neoclassical Painting & Sculpture
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · verified July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
These paintings are from a series of eight works that Bouguereau painted for a Parisian home decorated in the style inspired by ancient Roman wall paintings found at Pompeii. The ancient Greek poet Arion escaped pirates by fleeing on the back of a sea creature attracted by the poet's singing. In the companion picture, a bacchante, a female follower of the Roman god Bacchus, rides a panther and carries a pinecone-tipped spear called a thyrsus. The figures are silhouetted against a gold honeycomb–patterned background evoking ancient Roman mosaics Bouguereau had studied in Italy. The soft, waxy flesh tones and glimmering gold leaf were calculated to come to life when viewed under the mansion's gas lighting.
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Pinturicchio — Galatea (?)
Pinturicchio — Rape of Europa
Hendrick Goltzius — Tethys, from The Deities
Denijs Calvaert|Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio or Santi) — A Wing
Frans Francken (Flemish, 1581–1642) — The Triumph of Neptune
Pinturicchio — Hercules and Omphale
Pinturicchio — Triumph of Amphitrite
Pinturicchio — Helle on a Ram
Henry Bone (British, 1755–1834) — Bacchus and Ariadne
Anthelme-François Lagrenée — A Greek Warrior Attacked by a L
Pinturicchio — Triumph of Cybele
Enea Vico|Anonymous, Italian, 16th century|Battista Franco|P