Phaedre, Having Declared Her Passion, Attempts to Kill Herself with the Sword of Hippolytus

Description

This drawing of a scene from the tragedy Phaedra was for a deluxe edition of the plays of the French dramatist Jean Racine (1639–1699) illustrated by Jacques-Louis David’s pupil Girodet. The moment depicted is Phaedra’s attempted suicide after her stepson, Hippolytus, rejects her amorous advances. About his drawings for the plays of Racine, Girodet wrote: “It is wrong that drawings are seen as mere drawings; they demand the same conception and almost as much study as a painting.”

Phaedre, Having Declared Her Passion, Attempts to Kill Herself with the Sword of Hippolytus

Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson

c. 1801

Accession Number

147061

Medium

Pen and brush and black and brown wash and graphite, heightened with white gouache on cream laid paper

Dimensions

34.5 × 24.2 cm (13 5/8 × 9 9/16 in.)

Classification

ink and wash

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Major Acquisitions Centennial Endowment