Sarah (Kemble) Siddons as the Tragic Muse
Maker
Joshua Reynolds
(British, 1723-1792)
SitterSitter:
Sarah (Kemble) Siddons
(British, 1755 - 1831)
Collections
ClassificationsPAINTINGS
Date1783-1784
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions94 1/4 x 58 1/8 in. (239.4 x 147.6 cm.)
DescriptionThis large-scale painting portrays Sarah Siddons, a famed Welsh-born British theater actress and cultural icon in the late 18th–early 19th century, as the Muse of Tragedy. In the shadows behind her are the personifications of Pity and Terror.
SignedSigned and dated on recto on hem of skirt: JOSHUA REYNOLDS PINXIT 1784
InscribedSigned and dated on recto on hem of skirt: JOSHUA REYNOLDS PINXIT 1784
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
Label TextLegendary actress Sarah Siddons had recently taken London by storm performing in a string of heart-breaking tragic roles when she posed for this portrait. Reynolds paints her as an austere icon of Tragedy, seemingly enthroned for all eternity. The figures behind her personify two of the elements of tragedy. To her left, holding a poisoned chalice, is the figure of Terror, whose grimacing face was modeled on Reynolds’s own features. To her right, clutching a dagger, is the figure of Pity. The artist employs a dark palette throughout the painting, except in the head and arms of the sitter, who appears as if in spotlight.Status
On viewObject number21.2
Ferdinand A. Brader
1882
Object number: 2016.25.98