Socrates, his two Wives, and Alcibiades explained

Socrates, his two Wives, and Alcibiades
Other Title 1:Xanthippe Dousing Socrates
Wikidata:Q38484841
Artist:Reyer van Blommendael
Year:1660s
Medium:oil painting on canvas
Movement:Baroque painting
Christian art
History painting
Subject:Socrates, Xanthippe, Myrto, and Alcibiades
Height Metric:210
Width Metric:198
Dimensions Ref:[1]
Metric Unit:cm
Museum:Musée des Beaux-Arts
City:Strasbourg
Accession:1934

Socrates, his two Wives, and Alcibiades is a large oil on canvas painting by the Dutch Golden Age artist, Reyer van Blommendael. It is today owned by the Musée des Beaux-Arts of Strasbourg, France. Its inventory number is 1377.[2]

The painting was bought in 1934 in Paris as a work by Jan Victors, and was later attributed to Cesar van Everdingen. Only in 1997 has the art historian Eddy de Jongh attributed the painting with certainty to Bloemmendael. Other paintings by Blommendael, especially Loth and his Daughters (Musée des Beaux-Arts of Dunkirk), show exactly the same, distinctive type of blonde, round-faced, small-eyed and full-breasted young woman as Socrates, his two Wives, and Alcibiades.[1] [2]

The bigamist Socrates is depicted as so absorbed by his thoughts that he remains ignorant of Myrto's erotic enticement, as well as of Xanthippe dousing him with cold water. Only young Alcibiades, arriving from the left, is about to waken the philosopher from his stupor. Socrates is leaning on a stone with the inscription "Know thyself".[3] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Le Bideau-Vincent . Sandrine . Collection du musée des Beaux-Arts – Peinture flamande et hollandaise XVème-XVIIIème siècle . February 2009 . Musées de la ville de Strasbourg . Strasbourg . 978-2-35125-030-3 . 171–173.
  2. Book: Jacquot . Dominique . Le musée des Beaux-Arts de Strasbourg. Cinq siècles de peinture . 2006 . Musées de Strasbourg . Strasbourg . 2-901833-78-0 . 186–187.
  3. Web site: Socrate, ses deux épouses et Alcibiade . Musées de la ville de Strasbourg . 26 April 2021 . 26 April 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210426185437/https://www.musees.strasbourg.eu/oeuvre-musee-des-beaux-arts/-/entity/id/220494 . dead .