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Muze of nimf, rouwend om de dood van Daphnis
anoniem, ca. 1775 - ca. 1800
Medaillon van marmer waarop in reliëf een in lang gewaad geklede vrouw staat, treurend geleund tegen een grafmonument.
- Soort kunstwerkmedaillon
- ObjectnummerBK-NM-7349
- Afmetingenrelief: hoogte 14 cm (relief) x breedte 11,3 cm (relief) x dikte 1 cm (relief), hoogte 22,2 cm, lijst: breedte 18 cm (frame)
- Fysieke kenmerkenkunstmarmer
Identificatie
Titel(s)
Muze of nimf, rouwend om de dood van Daphnis
Objecttype
Objectnummer
BK-NM-7349
Beschrijving
Medaillon van marmer waarop in reliëf een in lang gewaad geklede vrouw staat, treurend geleund tegen een grafmonument.
Onderdeel van catalogus
Vervaardiging
Vervaardiging
beeldhouwer: anoniem, Frankrijk (mogelijk)
Datering
ca. 1775 - ca. 1800
Zoek verder op
Materiaal en techniek
Fysieke kenmerken
kunstmarmer
Afmetingen
- relief: hoogte 14 cm (relief) x breedte 11,3 cm (relief) x dikte 1 cm (relief)
- hoogte 22,2 cm
- lijst: breedte 18 cm (frame)
Verwerving en rechten
Copyright
Herkomst
…; from the Koninklijk Kabinet van Zeldzaamheden, The Hague, transferred to the museum, 1885
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anonymous
Muse or Nymph, Mourning over the Death of Daphnis
? France, c. 1775 - c. 1800
Inscriptions
On the funerary monument, in relief: CRVDELI FUNERI EX[S]TINCIVM (cut off by a cruel death)
Technical notes
Shaped using a mould.
Condition
Good. Complete with its original (?) wooden frame. The reverse of the frame is closed-off with a fragment of a French print mounted on cardboard, depicing a theatre audience observing an open-air performance from balconies within an architectural setting. Inscribed, in mirror-image: RAPT DES SABI[NES].
Provenance
…; from the Koninklijk Kabinet van Zeldzaamheden, The Hague, transferred to the museum, 1885
Object number: BK-NM-7349
Entry
A young woman, clad in a chiton, is deep in thought beside a funerary monument consisting of an urn on a pedestal. The pedestal has the Latin inscription CRVDELI FUNERI EX[S]TINCIVM (cut off by a cruel death), a quotation from the lament on the death of the mythological shepherd, Daphnis, written by Virgil in his Eclogues (V:20). This indicates that the sorrowing woman must be seen as a nymph or a muse, mourning the tragic death of the Sicilian shepherd. The scroll and the trumpet attached to the tree trunk on the woman’s left refer to the fame Daphnis had achieved with his poetic art. He is said to have been the originator of pastoral (bucolic) poetry.
The composition and neo-classicist style of the relief are reminiscent of examples by Canova, but this is a very basic derivative. The originally classical theme of a sorrowing figure beside a funerary urn was widely used in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth century, obviously largely in a funerary context.1Cf. two examples by Gilles Lambert Godecharle, see C. Baisier et al., Terracotta’s uit de 17de en 18de eeuw: De verzameling Van Herck, exh. cat. Antwerp (Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten) 2000, nos. 36 and 37. The bucolic and elegiac poetry of Virgil and Manilius also underwent a revival at that time and was used in epitaphs, amongst other things. It is, therefore, quite possible that this relief had been part of a decoration on a tomb or memorial.
The material in which the relief is made had previously been identified, erroneously, as porcelain or marble.2Note RMA. However, it concerns a man-made material intended to imitate marble. In the early nineteenth century different types of artificial stone were experimented with on a large scale in France and America, the aim being to approximate the characteristics and possibilities of natural stone as far as possible.3H.W. Linsten et al., Geschiedenis van de techniek in Nederland: De wording van een moderne samenleving 1800-1890, vol. 3, Zutphen 1993, p. 218. The use of artificial marble means that the relief was shaped using a mould and was probably made in series. However, as yet no other versions of the piece are known.
Bieke van der Mark, 2026
Literature
J. Leeuwenberg with the assistance of W. Halsema-Kubes, Beeldhouwkunst in het Rijksmuseum, coll. cat. Amsterdam 1973, no. 433
Citation
B. van der Mark, 2026, 'anonymous, Muse or Nymph, Mourning over the Death of Daphnis, France, c. 1775 - c. 1800', in F. Scholten and B. van der Mark (eds.), European Sculpture in the Rijksmuseum, online coll. cat. Amsterdam: https://data.rijksmuseum.nl/20035871
(accessed 22 mei 2026 14:39:03 UTC+0).Footnotes
- 1Cf. two examples by Gilles Lambert Godecharle, see C. Baisier et al., Terracotta’s uit de 17de en 18de eeuw: De verzameling Van Herck, exh. cat. Antwerp (Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten) 2000, nos. 36 and 37.
- 2Note RMA.
- 3H.W. Linsten et al., Geschiedenis van de techniek in Nederland: De wording van een moderne samenleving 1800-1890, vol. 3, Zutphen 1993, p. 218.



