Nymph Abducted by a Satyr (1860) by Alexandre Cabanel

The artwork titled “Nymph Abducted by a Satyr” was created by Alexandre Cabanel in the year 1860. Rendered in oil on canvas, this piece is a product of the Academicism art movement and belongs to the genre of mythological painting. The artwork is housed in the Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille, located in Lille, France.

This evocative painting portrays a dramatic mythological scene where a satyr is in the act of forcefully abducting a nymph. The nymph’s pale, luminous skin contrasts starkly against the satyr’s darker, muscular form, enhancing the tension in the scene. The backdrop consists of dense, shadowy foliage, intensifying the sense of urgency and struggle. The nymph’s expressive posture and the satyr’s grim determination capture a moment of intense action and emotion, quintessential of Academicism’s focus on romanticized and dramatic storytelling through meticulous detail and robust composition.

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