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Henry Fuseli

Selene and Endymion

1810

Selene and Endymion

Artwork Information

The Romans identified Selene the moon goddess with the huntress Diana, whose attributes are the crescent moon and the bow. The myth tells how Selene falls in love with Endymion, a handsome young shepherd prince who is granted immortality and youth in the form of eternal slumber. Selene visits him nightly as he lies asleep in the Latmian glade. Fuseli’s figure appears to toss and turn, perhaps made aware of his lover’s presence by his faithful sheepdog, whose back supports Endymion’s legs.

Title
Selene and Endymion
Production Date
1810
Medium
pen, pencil and watercolour
Dimensions
373 x 302 mm
Credit Line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1965
Accession No
1965/76
Copyright
No known copyright restrictions
Department
International Art
Display Status
Not on display

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