Reclining Naiad at The Museum of Fine Art in Washington DC, USA
Reclining Naiad at The Museum of Fine Art in Washington DC, USA
Published 2014-12-23T12:03:04+00:00
The statue of Reclining Naiad depicts a naked nymph, prone on the pelt of a large panther that is draped over a rocky, bedlike formation; she gazes backward along the length ff her body, the whisper of a smile on her pretty face. Beneath her head, the animal's muzzle is represented in a cascade of rich, slow, and amazingly feline folds. Canova himself described the reclining figure as a nymph, while his friend and biographer, Leopoldo Cicognara, called her a naiad, which seems the more exact. A naiad is a nymph who inhabits lakes, rivers, springs, and fountains, and the fount pouring forth water at the side of the rock here symbolizes her aquatic habitat. It remains unclear, however, just which minor divinity from antiquity Canova may have been intending to represent.
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Date published | 23/12/2014 |
Menge an Filament | 71g |
Dimensionen | 125.07 x 53.61 x 54.53 |
Schwierigkeitsgrad | Easy |
Title | Reclining Naiad at The Museum of Fine Art |
Easy print. Used support everywhere, Cura slicer, to make sure the hair in the back was supported. 0.15 layer height, 40mm/s