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Jason et Medee, Ballet Tragique

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Boydell, John

Jason et Medee, Ballet Tragique

Published

[London] : John Boydell, engraver in Cheapside London, Published July 2, 1781.

Soft ground etching, brown printing ink. :
Plate mark: 16 3/16 x 18 1/2 inches (422 x 48 mm.); Design: 16 11/16 x 19 1/16 inches (410 x 469 mm.)
Purchased by J. Pierpont Morgan, 1900.
Peel 1260
Notes
Watermark: Unknown.
There are no print on the verso of page ii.
Inscriptions/Markings
Ink manuscript lower left corner '2/6' and a pencil signature lower left corner.
Provenance

Formerly owned by Sir Robert Peel.

Summary

Design in an oval. Gaetano Vestris as Jason between two ladies of the ballet. He staggers back, with an expression of horror facing Medea (right), who clutches a dagger. Behind him (left) the danseuse, in the role of Creusa, appears about to swoon. The dresses are interesting examples of theatrical costume. Jason wears a toupet wig, a tunic with a jewelled star on the breast, a cloak, and elaborately puffed trunk-hose. The ladies wear wide hooped and flounced petticoats, their hair dressed in a high pyramid with feathers. The background is architectural, at the back a high archway leads to a balcony backed by trees. Below the level of the stage and in the foreground are the heads and shoulders of three members of the orchestra, one (centre) plays a flute, the others play oboes. Below the design a line of music is engraved. See British Museum online catalog.

Associated names
Boydell, John, engraver.
Peel, Robert, 1788-1850, former owner.
Classification
Department
Century prints