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Meleager by Antonio Gai in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, April 2011

Meleager by Antonio Gai in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, April 2011
Title: Meleager

Artist: Antonio Gai (Italian, Venice 1686–1769 Venice)

Date: 1735

Culture: Italian, Venice

Medium: Marble

Dimensions: Overall (wt. confirmed): 56 1/4 in., 493lb. (142.9 cm, 223.6233kg)

Classification: Sculpture

Credit Line: Gift of Mrs. Judith M. Taubman, 2005

Accession Number: 2005.107

Meleager, the mythological hero, led the team of hunters who banded together to slay the Calydonian boar, a ferocious beast sent by the goddess Artemis to terrorize his family kingdom. He is typically portrayed with the boar's head at his feet; here he also wears an animal pelt draped gracefully around his shoulders. According to legend, Meleager fell in love with the huntress Atalanta, the only woman among the band, and offered her the trophy in recognition of her prowess. Our sculpture was originally paired with one of Atalanta when it was acquired by Joseph Smith (1682-1770), the British consul to Venice, a great supporter of the arts known for his patronage of Canaletto. The under-lifesize figure shows a round cheeked youth just on the verge of manhood. His stance and elegantly chiseled mop of hair evoke the widely reproduced portraits of the Roman emperor Hadrian's favorite, Antinous, and contribute to an overall impression sug gestive of the Neoclassical taste that prevailed later in the century. Gai, one of the more gifted practitioners of Venetian garden sculp ture, enjoyed a particular vogue among the English travelers on the grand tour who were great promoters of Neoclassical style.

Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/208619

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