Giuseppe Balsamo, "Conte di Cagliostro"
Giuseppe Balsamo, "Conte di Cagliostro"
Published 2017-07-07T16:33:01+00:00
Houdon, among the greatest portraitists in history, may have met the Comte di Cagliostro through the Masonic order, of which both men were prominent members. Cagliostro's persuasive claims to extraordinary healing skills and alchemical powers won him an international following. The sculptor shows him gazing skyward, his lips parted as if in communion with the heavens, suggesting the personality that could persuade devotees of his ability to perform miraculous cures, conduct mystic Egyptian rites, and turn base metals into gold. The collar falling restlessly open was typical of portraits of artists and scholars, while the double chin and straining buttons betray a taste for the opulent life.
Date published | 07/07/2017 |
Titulo | Giuseppe Balsamo, "Conte di Cagliostro" |
Date | 1786 |
Periodo | Neoclassical |
Medio | marble |
Artista | Jean-Antoine Houdon |
Lugar | National gallery of Art, Washington DC |