19th Century European Paintings
19th Century European Paintings
PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION
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July 9, 02:03 PM GMT
Estimate
18,000 - 25,000 GBP
Lot Details
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Property from a Private Collection
NIKOLAUS GYSIS
Greek
1842 - 1901
Arachne
signed N. Gysis lower right
charcoal and pencil on paper
sheet: 26¼by 20½in.; 67 by 52 cm.
Private collection, Athens
Nelly Missirli, Gysis, Athens, 1996, p. 226, no. 172, catalogued & illustrated, p. 378, no. 172, listed
Athens, Theokarakis Foundation, Nikolaus Gysis, 2012-13, illustrated in the catalogue
Executed in 1884 and relating to another drawing as well as an oil of the same subject and year, the present work depicts Arachne who, according to an ancient Greek myth, challenged the goddess Athena to a weaving contest. In case of defeat, Arachne promised she would willingly forfeit all and let Athena decide her fate. When both contestants had completed their work, Athena was unable to find a flaw in Arachne's tapestry. She was, however, enraged by the content of the work, for Arachne had chosen to illustrate the stories and corruption of the wicked Gods. Athena tore the work to pieces and struck the girl repeatedly until, overcome with despair, Arachne hanged herself from a beam. Moved by compassion, Athena brought her back to life but fated her to weave forever in the new form of a spider.