About this artwork
Claude Gillot’s four-etching series of riotous woodland bacchanals celebrates Bacchus, Pan, fauns, and the nymph Diana (see 1969.280–82). As stylistic precursors to the French Rococo with a deep interest in theater, Gillot’s prints are satirical and revolve around ancient sculpture.
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Status
- Currently Off View
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Department
- Prints and Drawings
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Artist
- Claude Gillot
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Title
- Feste de Diane (Festival of Diana, from Bacchanales or the Quatre Festes)
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Place
- France (Artist's nationality:)
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Date
- Artist's working dates 1693–1722
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Medium
- Etching on cream laid paper
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Inscriptions
- Lettered, lower left: "Invente peint et grave par C.Gillot."; below image: "Feste de Diane, troublee par des Satyres/ Maintes Nimphes enchanteresses...quelque gent Damoiseau. Dubruit/ A Paris ches Basan."
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Dimensions
- Image: 17.4 × 35.9 cm (6 7/8 × 14 3/16 in.); Plate: 22.2 × 37.4 cm (8 3/4 × 14 3/4 in.); Sheet: 31.5 × 46.4 cm (12 7/16 × 18 5/16 in.)
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Credit Line
- Potter Palmer Collection Fund
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Reference Number
- 1969.279
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IIIF Manifest
- https://api.artic.edu/api/v1/artworks/31673/manifest.json
Extended information about this artwork
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