Judgement of Paris
Maker
John Singer Sargent
(American, 1856 - 1925)
Collections
ClassificationsPAINTINGS
Date1920-1922
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions31 1/2 in. (80 cm.)
frame: 33 3/4 in. (85.7 cm.)
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens. Purchased with funds from the Virginia Steele Scott Foundation and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spiro
Label TextJudgment of Paris is one of two mural studies by John Singer Sargent designed for the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston that now reside at The Huntington (the other is Sphinx and Chimaera). For the project, Sargent painted subjects from Greek mythology in order to link the museum--a modern-day American palace of culture built to resemble an ancient Greek or Roman temple--with the birthplace of Western civilization. Classical subjects also gave him the opportunity to engage with masterpieces of Renaissance and Baroque art, including Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling, which similarly portray the human body in complicated poses and imbued with symbolic meaning. The Judgment of Paris portrays the Trojan hero Paris awarding an apple to the most beautiful of the goddesses, Aphrodite, while runners-up Hera (on the left) and Athena (on the right) look on. The radical foreshortening of Aphrodite as she leans toward the viewer lends drama to the composition. Sargent chose not to use this subject in the final mural.
Status
On viewObject number99.1
Sargent Claude Johnson
1933-1934
Object number: 2011.5