Franz von Bayros

(1866-1924)

Ode to Dante (Judgment Scene)

mixed media on card,

1920

 

Franz von Bayros (Agram/Zagreb 1866-1924 Vienna)

 

Ode to Dante (Judgment Scene)

 

1920


mixed media (pencil, watercolour and black ink heightened with gold) on card

15 x 12½ in. (38.1 x 31.7 cm)

lower right signed "Bayros"


The Daulton Collection



Provenance:


Anonymous sale, Christie's, London, 17 November 2005, Lot 61


Isabel Goldsmith Collection (acquired at the 2005 Christie's sale)



Discussion:


"Franz von Bayros was an illustrator noted for his delicate graphic style. He became infamous as the result of a court case over one of his erotic portfolios and, in 1911, was forced into exile because of his work. He was regarded as a superb draughtsman, in the style of Aubrey Beardsley, with his fine technique and witty, but frequently decadent subject matter. Dante's Divine Comedy is the tale of Dante's journey, guided by Virgil and Beatrice, through Hell, Purgatory and Heaven. The scene here depicted is likely to be Minos judging the souls of condemned sinners to one of the lower eight circles of Hell. We see the great monster unmercifully casting those he judges down, while the condemned plead with him to no avail."  C

view with frame:
drawing on verso:

Franz von Bayros (Zagreb 1866-1924 Vienna)

 

A Knight Before a Vision of Christ

 

1920


pencil on card

15 x 12½ in. (38.1 x 31.7 cm)

signed, inscribed, and dated: "Bayros/7 VI 1920/Zeil"


The Daulton Collection


 

Contact:

 

Jack Daulton

The Daulton Collection

Los Altos Hills, California

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