La Justice et la Vengeance divine poursuivant le Crime: Pierre-Paul Prud'hon a emblematická tradice
Roč.63,č.1-2(2014)
Abstrakt
Klíčová slova:
Pierre-Paul Prud'hon; Nicolas Frochot; Marin Le Roy de Gomberville; Otto van Veen / Vaenius; Justice; France; Paris
Stránky:
86–93
La Justice divine et la Vengeance poursuivant le Crime / Justice and Divine Vengeance Pursuing Crime, painted by Pierre-Paul Prud'hon, in 1808, for the Palace of Justice in Paris is considered to be the icon of French Justice. In interpreting its genesis and meaning we are helped by several texts and a number of preparatory sketches. These provided two solutions which the artist had proposed for the final composition, both based on two verses of Horace, Odae, 3.2.31–32: "Raro antecedentem scelestum / deseruit pede poena claudo" [Punishment with her lame foot rarely forsakes the fleeing criminal], suggested to the artist by Nicolas Frochot, the prefect of the Departement du Seine. However, the two compositions seem to come from two different words, one traditionally static, the other dynamic. The Prud'hon picture is not only a showpiece of French justice but also one of the key works of nineteenth-century French painting. Its genesis shows that the artist approached the subject following various visual, literary and, in particular, emblematic sources which are discussed in this article.
Pierre-Paul Prud'hon; Nicolas Frochot; Marin Le Roy de Gomberville; Otto van Veen / Vaenius; Justice; France; Paris
86–93