Thomas Hart Benton‘s Persephone recasts a Greek myth in a contemporary, rural guise. Beautiful Persephone was abducted by Hades, who imprisoned her in the underworld. Her father Zeus negotiated her release for all but four months of every year. During this period her mother, the harvest goddess Demeter, denied the growth of all flora, thus creating winter.
Benton’s Persephone appears as a sunbathing farm girl. Hades is shown as a lustful, aging farmer with a rickety cart for his chariot. His facial features appear similar to Benton’s own, although he used a local model. The creek-side setting suggests an arcadian landscape as well as a likely venue for skinny-dipping. Shamelessly naked, Persephone evokes Old Master female nudes in addition to modern pin-ups.
Another educational post for me; an artist and story both new for me. The world itself is fascinating, and art allows us even greater insight ~ thanks for the analysis.
Good analysis
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Thanks Derrick.
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Beautiful.
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Thank you.
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Much welcome.
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Another educational post for me; an artist and story both new for me. The world itself is fascinating, and art allows us even greater insight ~ thanks for the analysis.
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Thanks Randall, perhaps I should qualify that the analysis was the art gallery’s and I agree with you.
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