The Greek Lovers

Henry Peters Gray

Created:
Movement:
1846
Neoclassicism
key Notes:
Neoclassical Romanticism, Intimate Embrace
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Dimensions:
40 1/4 x 51 1/2 in. (102.2 x 130.8 cm)
medium:
Oil on canvas
Difficulty:
Expert
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The Greek Lovers by Henry Peters Gray

The Greek Lovers, painted by Henry Peters Gray in 1846, is an exemplary work of the 19th-century American art scene, executed in oil on canvas. Gray, an American artist born in 1819, was known for his academic style and often drew inspiration from classical themes, as evidenced in this painting. The work reflects the influence of European academic traditions, which Gray encountered during his studies in Italy and France. This painting contributes to the understanding of how American artists of the period engaged with classical antiquity, a popular subject among their European counterparts. Gray's ability to blend romanticism with classical elements is evident in the composition and emotional depth of the piece. His works, including The Greek Lovers, played a role in shaping the American art narrative during a time of burgeoning national identity.

Description of the work:

"The Greek Lovers" by Henry Peters Gray, created in 1846, is an oil on canvas painting that exemplifies the Romantic style with its focus on emotion and classical themes. The artwork depicts an intimate scene between two figures, reflecting the 19th-century fascination with ancient Greek culture and mythology.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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The Greek Lovers