Salome

Marie Felix Hippolyte-Lucas

Salome, 20th century

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Salome scale

Artwork Details

ArtistMarie Felix Hippolyte-Lucas
TitleSalome
Year of creation20th century
Techniqueoil on canvas
Dimensions77 x 38 1/8 in.
Marks & InscriptionsSigned lower right, “F. Hippolyte-Lucas”
Provenance

Stuart Pivar, New York

Doyle, New York, May 14, 2019, lot 1007

Private Collection, acquired from the above sale

Heather James, California

 


Salome unframed

Marie-Félix Hippolyte-Lucas's Salome (The Mimic Dancer of Naxos) marks a striking departure for an artist celebrated for luminous portraits of aristocratic women. Submitted to the Paris Salon of 1912 — where Hippolyte-Lucas had exhibited regularly since 1877 — this canvas stands among the most theatrically ambitious works of his career.


Painted in oil on a tall, narrow canvas — 77 by 38 inches — the composition presents Salome at full length: pale, self-possessed, draped in sheer blue-grey fabric. Gold armlets, bracelets, and an ankle cuff catch the ambient light; her hands rest loosely at her waist, a faint smile on her lips. To her left, the severed head of John the Baptist lies on a gold platter. The figure's cool luminosity against a smoky olive-grey background reflects Hippolyte-Lucas's rigorous Academic training under Pils, Lehmann, and Luminais.

By 1912, the Salome story — amplified by Oscar Wilde's 1893 tragedy and decades of Symbolist fascination — had become one of European art's defining subjects. Hippolyte-Lucas's version stands apart for its psychological stillness: rather than depicting the dance or the horror, he gives us the aftermath, Salome already composed and unbothered. A distinguished muralist whose commissions included the Monte Carlo Casino and the Paris Stock Exchange, he brought monumental confidence to this Salon centerpiece.

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