Sappho
Information
Materials Inks on thick deckle Khadi paper
Dimensions Approximately 29 x 41 cm.
This paper is handmade and some variation is expected.
Created Summer 2022.
Prints
This painting is reproduced in 7 signed and numbered archival prints on thick watercolour paper.
Explanation of the symbolism
Sappho is one of several historical women (Hypatia, Diotima, and others) whom Péladan highlights as embodying the ideals that modern women should strive towards.
Here I have used one of the Fayyum portraits for her face and jewllery, and a depiction from an Ancient Greek Attic vase for her clothing. She holds a lyre and is enclosed within a cithara, reflecting her profession. Since she was known as the tenth muse, this is flanked by symbols of the other nine Muses. The ornamentation and colour scheme reflect early classical pottery. The poem on the cithara, one of her own, precisely reflects Péladan's thought and presumably, is one of the elements that inspired him when speaking admiringly of Sappho: What is beautiful is good, and who is good will soon be beautiful.
Commissions
If the original has sold, I will not create an identical copy for you, but I am happy to discuss making a fresh icon using slightly different materials. Please contact me at [email protected] with your specifications.