Frederick Leighton The Spirit of the Summit

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Artwork Overview

Leighton's model for Spirit of the Summit was the well-known actress Dorothy Dene, while the mountain setting was based on studies that Leighton made at Zermatt in Switzerland in autumn 1893. A similar work, Solitude (1890) shows a draped figure in a pose of wistful contemplation, whereas Spirit of the Summit has been described as symbolising the purity of the human spirit, refined of everything gross and material, reaching out beyond itself for eternity. The over-riding sensation, however, is one of Wagnerian isolation.

Artist:
Frederick Leighton 
Title:
The Spirit of the Summit 
Production Date:
1894 
Medium:
oil on canvas 
Size (hxw):
1987 x 1016 mm 
Subject Person:
Spirits 
Credit Line:
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, gift of Moss Davis, 1926 
Accession No:
1926/4 
Copyright:
No known copyright restrictions 

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