Bacchus and Ariadne - CLÈVE, Corneille van - WGA
Bacchus and Ariadne by CLÈVE, Corneille van
Bacchus and Ariadne by CLÈVE, Corneille van

Bacchus and Ariadne

by CLÈVE, Corneille van, Bronze

Although involved in several large-scale commissions, Van Cl�ve was probably at his best in more intimate work. A relaxed aspect of his art is seen in his sculptures of children. The original of his bronze group of Bacchus and Ariadne, shown at the Salon of 1704, appears untraced, though at least one copy survives, shown in the picture. Grace and urgency combine in this skilfully composed group, where the god gesticulates in a swirl of drapery as he assures the girl of immortality, and as the group is surveyed from the back Cupid is unexpectedly disclosed, lying concealed behind the lovers.

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