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‘Hylas Surprised by the Naiades‘, John Gibson, 1827–?36 ... - Tate
‘Hylas Surprised by the Naiades‘, John Gibson, 1827–?36, exhibited 1837 ‘Hylas Surprised by the Naiades‘, John Gibson, 1827–?36, exhibited 1837 ... John Gibson. 1827–53. On display at …
Hylas Surprised by the Naiades - John Gibson - Google Arts
According to Greek mythology, Hylas was the beautiful son of King Thiodomus. Herakles (Hercules), having killed the King, took Hylas as his servant and lover. They joined the …
Hylas Surprised by the Naiades (1837) by John Gibson
The artwork, titled “Hylas Surprised by the Naiades,” is a sculpture crafted by John Gibson in 1837. This piece is part of the Neoclassicism art movement. In the sculpture, three figures are …
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‘Hylas Surprised by the Naiades’ was created in 1837 by John Gibson in Neoclassicism style. Find more prominent pieces of sculpture at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.
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Jun 14, 2016 · John Gibson was one of the most widely-regarded neoclassical sculptors in Europe. In this statue group he depicts the moment in Greek myth when Hylas, the boy …
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‘Men thinking, and women tranquil’: John Gibson’s ... - Tate
The sculptor John Gibson (1790–1866) is best known for his mythological figures in marble, with subjects ranging from Hylas Surprised by the Naiades 1827–?36, exhibited 1837 (Tate …
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John Gibson's 'Hylas Surprised by the Naiades' (marble, exhibited at the Royal Academy, no. 1178, in 1837) was donated to the Tate Gallery by Robert Vernon in 1847.
Hylas Surprised by the Naiades, John Gibson, 1827-?36, exhibited …
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Hylas Surprised by the Naiades - John Gibson
Title: Hylas Surprised by the Naiades. Artists: John Gibson. Date: 1837. Style: Neoclassicism. Genre: sculpture. Copyright:
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Hylas Surprised by the Naiades by John Gibson (1790–1866), 1827–1836 (?), from Tate
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