Image

Constant Nieuwenhuys-Medea I, 1990

Photographer

Tom Haartsen

Medea [I]

1990
55,0cm
x 40,0cm
paper
watercolour
wax crayon
Collection unknown

CID

2331

The numbering is for practical reasons to distinguish between different works with the same title.

In Greek mythology, Medea, often portrayed as a sorceress and priestess of the goddess Hecate, plays a crucial role in the myth of Jason and the Argonauts. She aids Jason in his quest for the Golden Fleece, and they subsequently marry. However, when Jason later abandons her for Creusa, the Corinthian king's daughter, Medea exacts a brutal revenge by killing Creusa and her own two sons. Delacroix's famous painting, "Medea About to Kill Her Children," captures the moment before this horrific act. Constant, finding Delacroix's interpretation too ornate, created his own watercolor version, aiming for a more cruel depiction of the scene.

Source: Locher, J.L. Constant: Aquarellen | Watercolors 1975-1995, 1995.

Alternate titles

Medée
1990 Archive Entry

Signed/dated

Titled "MEDEA", bottom left in magenta crayon. Signed and dated Constant '90, bottom right in black crayon

Provenance

1990 Constant
1993 Jean-Clarence Lambert (gift from Constant)
2003 Collection unknown (Auction Versailles Enchères)
Tags
Child
Mother
Murder
Myth
People
Woman

Frame dimensions

No