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Sappho

Artist (1819 - 1895)
Datemodeled 1862, carved 1867
MediumMarble
Dimensions58 x 34 x 38 in. (147.3 x 86.4 x 96.5 cm)
ClassificationsSculpture
Credit LineCrystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas, 2012.7
SignedWWS Roma 1867
Accession number 2012.7
On View
On view
Provenanceto Martin Brimmer [1829-1896], Boston, MA, 1867; Mrs. Isodore (Molly) Bromfield, Milton, MA; to Private Collection; to Robert Bahssin [1928-2014], Larchmont, NY; (Shepherd Gallery, New York, NY); (Berry-Hill Galleries, New York, NY); purchased by Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AR, 2012
Label TextStory portrayed Sappho, the Greek poet of love, as a figure of idealized beauty. Today Sappho is admired not for her appearance (no one knows what she actually looked like) but as a major figure in queer history and literature. The term “lesbian” derives from the name of the island where she lived, Lesbos. The details of her life have been obscured over time, but many of her poems express romantic desire for women. Story probably didn’t realize this subtext, as it wasn’t widely recognized in the nineteenth century.

Safo, la poetisa griega del amor, fue representada por Story como la encarnación de la belleza ideal. Hoy en día, Safo es admirada más por haber sido una de las figuras principales en la literatura e historia queer, que por su belleza. De hecho, nadie sabe exactamente cómo eran las facciones de Safo. El término “lesbiana” se deriva del nombre de la isla en la que residía, la isla de Lesbos. Los detalles de su vida han ido despareciendo con el tiempo, pero muchos de sus poemas expresaban un deseo romántico por las mujeres. Es probable que Story desconociera este relato, ya que la poetisa no era tan ampliamente reconocida en el siglo XIX.
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