Cave to Canvas

Anything and everything art history. From Lascaux to Toulouse-Lautrec, Raphael to Rodin, and Klimt to Kahlo; here you'll find art from throughout history, with a new artist featured daily. Feel free to ask questions, submit an artwork, or request an artist or movement.

Jean-Léon Gérôme, Young Greeks Attending A Cock Fight, 1846
From the Musée d’Orsay:

Gérôme started work on this canvas in 1846 when he was still smarting from his failure to win the Prix de Rome which would have opened the doors of the Villa Medicis to him. He feared a new rebuff and hesitated to exhibit his Young Greeks Attending a Cock Fight. But, encouraged by his master, the academic painter Delaroche, he finally entered his painting in the Salon of 1847, where it was a great success.In the “Neo-Grec” style, characterised by a taste for meticulous finish, pale colours and smooth brushwork, Gérôme portrays a couple of near-naked adolescents at the foot of a fountain. Their youthfulness contrasts with the battered profile of the Sphinx in the background. The same opposition is found between the luxuriant vegetation and the dead branches on the ground, and in the fight between the two roosters, one of which is doomed to die.

Jean-Léon Gérôme, Young Greeks Attending A Cock Fight, 1846

From the Musée d’Orsay:

Gérôme started work on this canvas in 1846 when he was still smarting from his failure to win the Prix de Rome which would have opened the doors of the Villa Medicis to him. He feared a new rebuff and hesitated to exhibit his Young Greeks Attending a Cock Fight. But, encouraged by his master, the academic painter Delaroche, he finally entered his painting in the Salon of 1847, where it was a great success.

In the “Neo-Grec” style, characterised by a taste for meticulous finish, pale colours and smooth brushwork, Gérôme portrays a couple of near-naked adolescents at the foot of a fountain. Their youthfulness contrasts with the battered profile of the Sphinx in the background. The same opposition is found between the luxuriant vegetation and the dead branches on the ground, and in the fight between the two roosters, one of which is doomed to die.

  1. solar--plexus reblogged this from cavetocanvas
  2. aerosolchaos reblogged this from cavetocanvas
  3. librarynthine reblogged this from knockingghosts
  4. ohidina reblogged this from wearingraincoats
  5. i-believe-in-liebe reblogged this from stigmataparty
  6. g-o-t-h-a-m reblogged this from wearingraincoats
  7. wearingraincoats reblogged this from formyevann and added:
    Ah, this is one of my favorite paintings. I saw it at the d’Orsay years and years ago, and it just made such an...
  8. hyperealism reblogged this from formyevann
  9. formyevann reblogged this from midoriko-grr and added:
    Omg I saw this there
  10. childishhysterics reblogged this from stigmataparty
  11. stigmataparty reblogged this from bendoverboy
  12. lukasvonincher reblogged this from supplicem
  13. grand-composer reblogged this from bendoverboy
  14. sugilite reblogged this from bendoverboy
  15. bendoverboy reblogged this from knockingghosts
  16. witchwoman reblogged this from rhaegartargaryen
  17. crispycarpals reblogged this from knockingghosts
  18. knockingghosts reblogged this from cavetocanvas
  19. fullofholes reblogged this from cavetocanvas
  20. lightandmettle reblogged this from cavetocanvas
  21. dostluq reblogged this from cavetocanvas
  22. thingsseenaswepass reblogged this from cavetocanvas