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The stylistically flattened figures and marble tones of the young men in the painting reference Evelyn’s interest in classical sculpture, and the unusual representation of two nude male figures with their phallic torches caused controversy when first exhibited. However, the female hand is apparent in the painting as the seashore backdrop allowed Evelyn to imbue the image with potent female symbolism in the form of seashells which represent female fertility and sexual potency.
Title
Phosphorus and Hesperus
Date
1881
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 75 x W 59.2 cm
Accession number
P_EDM_0002
Acquisition method
gift
Work type
Painting