Plate XLIX - Theseus and Ariadne
The adventures of Ariadne formed a favourite subject
with ancient artists. We have before seen her abandoned
by Theseus, and when he was already at sea. Here we
have her absolutely asleep upon a mattress, and with an
azure glory round her head ; while Theseus, guided by
Minerva, who appears in the air as an excuse for his
perfidy, is actually getting on board his vessel. The
goddess, though behind a mountain at some distance, is
represented of an awful size ; which was either a
manner of showing her divinity, or was a defect in the
painter's idea of perspective. The picture is not in
good preservation, so that several of the objects are
by no means clear ; nor does either the composition or
the execution reflect great credit on the
painter. |