L'Oeuvre priapique
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Oeuvre Priapique (called Priapean prints in the British Museum) is an album of etchings by French artist and archeologist Dominique-Vivant Denon first published in 1793.
The first version featured 23 plates and many were inspired by a certain Madame Mosion. The album also featured the first depiction of the marble statue The Satyr And The Goat[1].
Clément de Ris commented on the work:
- "Rien ne saurait faire pardonner les priapees de Denon. II n'y a pas deux manieres d'apprecier une pareille oeuvre: c'est une oeuvre pitoyable, mais c'est surtout une mauvaise action. J'en ai trop dit sur ce sujet et j'en demande pardon aux lecteurs." --Les amateurs d'autrefois
It is currently in print as Priapées et sujets divers.
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List of prints
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- The Satyr And The Goat[3].
- A young woman offering her virginity as a Sacrifice to Priapus [4]
- Le Phallus phénoménal
- King Phallus on his sickbed receiving his physicians
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See also
- Priapeia
- L'Oeuvre priapique des anciens et des Modernes (Paris, 1914), unrelated to the work of Denon
- Publishing history of L’Œuvre priapique
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