partially draped female figure leanig back as winged figure holds torch to rose female figure holds

The Sacrifice of the Rose, c. 1780

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In this highly finished drawing, two lovers are represented as mythical heroes partaking in a sacred ritual. In a cloud-filled ancient temple, a beautiful maiden offers a rose to Cupid, whose statue is perched high on a pedestal. A handsome winged man—variously identified as Eros, Amor, or Hymen (god of marriage, whose attribute is a torch)—hovers near her, gazing attentively as he torches her flower and she swoons in rapture. Quite obviously this is an allegorical representation of sexual ecstasy and a woman’s loss of virginity.

The dramatic play of light and dark, the evocative atmospheric effects, and the general composition all show the influence of Italian Baroque art, which Fragonard admired and studied avidly during two stays in Italy. Gianlorenzo Bernini’s Ecstasy of Saint Teresa was a primary inspiration. Fragonard slyly recast Bernini’s angel and virgin saint as lovers, adopting similar poses, expressions, and dress. The curving Corinthian colonnade of Fragonard’s temple of love recalls the architecture in Bernini’s work. These borrowings lend the work a spiritual dimension.

Details
Title
The Sacrifice of the Rose
Artist Life
1732–1806
Role
Artist
Accession Number
83.109
Provenance
Daniel Saint, Saint-Lo, France (until 1846; his sale, Bonnefons de Lavialle, Paris, May 4, 1846, no. 17, for Fr 90 to Walferdin); Hippolyte Walferdin, Paris (1846-d. 1880; his sale, Hôtel Drouot, April 12-16, 1880, no. 189, for Fr 2,600 to Bartholdi); Bartholdi, Paris (from 1880). Baron Jean de Neuflize, Paris (until d. 1928); his daughter, Roberte Neuflize Ponsonby, Countess of Bessborough (d. 1979), Paris and London (from 1928). Desmond Browne, London (until 1983; his sale, Christie's, London, July 5, 1983, no. 34, for £RKISR to Artemis for MIA)
Catalogue Raisonne
Ananoff 2427 and Ananoff 988
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partially draped female figure leanig back as winged figure holds torch to rose female figure holds