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Daphne's Bath

Oil Painting
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

In Greek mythology, the nymph Daphne escaped from the god Apollo by transforming herself into a laurel tree. As depicted here, another suitor, Leucippus, disguised himself as a girl to join Daphne and her companions when they were bathing, but was killed when his true identity was discovered.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleDaphne's Bath (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
oil on millboard
Brief description
Oil painting, 'Daphne's Bath', George Frederick Watts
Dimensions
  • Height: 31.7cm
  • Width: 25.8cm
  • Frame height: 50cm
  • Frame width: 42.5cm
Style
Credit line
Bequeathed by Constantine Alexander Ionides
Object history
Probably the painting by Watts Ionides mentions as ;study from nude' in his inventory, and valued at £150. Bequeathed by Constantine Alexander Ionides, 1900.
Subjects depicted
Summary
In Greek mythology, the nymph Daphne escaped from the god Apollo by transforming herself into a laurel tree. As depicted here, another suitor, Leucippus, disguised himself as a girl to join Daphne and her companions when they were bathing, but was killed when his true identity was discovered.
Collection
Accession number
CAI.2

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Record createdJune 17, 2003
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