Danae in the Brazen Chamber, Frederick Sandys, between 1866 and 1867

Danae in the Brazen Chamber, Frederick Sandys, between 1866 and 1867

Danae was the mythological princess who was locked in a tower by her father in an attempt to circumvent the prophecy that she would be the cause of his death. The image was considered too risqué for publication because of the inclusion of the nude male figure in the embroidery. It was not until many years after its creation that it appeared in a more liberal publication, hobby horse, in 1888. (see references). Date: between 1866 and 1867. Dimensions: composition: height: 6.9 in (17.6 cm); width: 4.5 in (11.4 cm) sheet: 10.6 × 8 in (26.9 × 20.3 cm). Medium: engraving on wood. Collection: Delaware Art Museum. Frederick Sandys - Danae in the Brazen Chamber
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Author: Frederick Sandys (1829–1904)Source: commons.wikimedia.org

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