The Chosen Five

The Chosen Five
ArtistEdwin Long
Year1885
TypeOil on canvas, history painting
Dimensions149 cm × 240 cm (59 in × 94 in)
LocationRussel-Cotes Art Gallery, Bournemouth

The Chosen Five is an oil on canvas history painting by the English artist Edwin Long, from 1885. It is held at the Russel-Cotes Art Gallery, in Bournemouth.[1]

History and description

It depicts a scene from Ancient Greece. The celebrated artist Zeuxis, working on a painting of Helen of Troy, has selected five beautiful young woman from Crotone so that he can use a composite of them to create the ideal depiction. The five models now pose in his studio.[2] It was produced with a companion piece, The Search for Beauty, depicting Zeuxis searching for the most beautiful woman to feature in the work.[3]

The two paintings were exhibited at the French Gallery in London's Bond Street in 1885.[4] The Chosen Five was acquired by the art collector Merton Russell-Cotes.[5] It was donated to the Russel-Cotes Art Gallery, in Bournemouth in 1921.[6]

The subject had previously been depicted by the French Neoclassical painter François-André Vincent in his 1789 work Zeuxis Choosing the Most Beautiful Women from Croton as His Models.[7]

References

  1. ^ Russel-Coates Art Gallery
  2. ^ Russel-Coates Art Gallery
  3. ^ Smith p.200
  4. ^ Smith p.203
  5. ^ Smith p.202
  6. ^ Art UK
  7. ^ Marvin p.50

Bibliography

  • Marvin, Miranda. The Language of the Muses: The Dialogue Between Roman and Greek Sculpture. Getty Publications, 2008.
  • Smith, Alison. The Victorian Nude: Sexuality, Morality and Art. Manchester University Press, 1996.