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Phaon, in the opera Sappho

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This delicate pencil sketch captures a figure clad in an elaborate costume, poised with an air of theatrical grandeur. The figure wears a detailed, layered outfit with a patterned sleeve and a skirt adorned with subtle decorative marks, conveying a sense of movement and texture despite the simplicity of the medium. To the right, there are two additional studies: a headpiece featuring feathers and a mask or ornamental face, hinting at theatrical or operatic use.

The artist’s technique is light yet confident, with soft, flowing lines that suggest both the form and the intricate designs of the costume. The composition balances the full-figure study with smaller detailed sketches, creating a narrative of preparation and characterization. The monochromatic palette directs attention to the structure and details rather than color, evoking a sense of quiet anticipation. This work likely served as a preparatory study for a stage production, reflecting the historical significance of costume design in opera and theater, where visual storytelling is paramount.

Phaon, in the opera Sappho

Gustave Moreau

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5760 × 8010 px
167 × 228 mm

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