Bellerophon Taming Pegasus: Large Version
Jacques Lipchitz (1891 – 1973)
Explore Jacques Lipchitz’s ‘Seated Figure,’ a pivotal Cubist sculpture from 1917. Discover its geometric abstraction & rough texture in this unique stone masterpiece.
Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art (Kansas City, Yhdysvallat)
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A Dance of Bronze and Myth: The Spirit of Bellerophon
In the realm of modern sculpture, few works capture the raw, kinetic energy of mythic struggle as profoundly as Jacques Lipchitz’s Bellerophon Taming Pegasus. This large-scale masterpiece serves as a breathtaking bridge between the ancient legends of antiquity and the fractured, dynamic language of twentieth-century abstraction. The sculpture depicts the legendary hero Bellerophon in the climactic moment of subduing the winged horse, Pegasus. Rather than presenting a static, classical tableau, Lipchitz utilizes a powerful, rhythmic composition that suggests movement even in stillness. The figures are intertwined in a complex choreography of muscle and form, where the boundary between man and beast begins to blur into a singular, surging force of nature.
The visual language of this piece is deeply rooted in the evolution of Cubism, yet it transcends the rigid geometry often associated with the movement. Lipchitz, a contemporary and peer of masters like Picasso and Gris, brings a unique tactile sensibility to this work. The technique involves a masterful manipulation of surface and volume, creating a play of light and shadow that breathes life into the bronze. Every curve and angular protrusion serves to direct the viewer's eye around the sculpture, inviting an exploration of its multi-dimensional depth. For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers a commanding presence, acting as a focal point that commands attention through its sophisticated interplay of weight and lightness.
Symbolism and the Triumph of Will
Beyond its physical grandeur, Bellerophon Taming Pegasus is a profound meditation on the human condition. The act of taming the wild, celestial Pegasus symbolizes the triumph of human intellect and willpower over primal, untamed instincts. It is an allegory of mastery—the ability of the spirit to harness the soaring, often chaotic energies of inspiration and passion. There is an inherent tension in the work; one can feel the struggle of the hero and the resistance of the winged creature, creating an emotional resonance that speaks to anyone who has faced the challenge of disciplining their own creative or personal impulses.
For those looking to integrate such a powerful narrative into a curated space, this reproduction offers more than mere decoration. It provides a window into the soul of the mid-century avant-garde. The sculpture’s ability to evoke both the epic scale of Greek mythology and the intimate complexity of modern psychological struggle makes it an incomparable addition to any collection. Whether placed in a grand foyer, a sophisticated study, or a contemporary gallery setting, this work inspires awe, inviting contemplation on the eternal struggle between the earthly and the divine.
Tietoja teoksesta
- Teoksen nimi: Bellerophon Taming Pegasus: Large Version
- Taiteilija: Jacques Lipchitz
- Vuosi: 1964
- Muoto: Portrait
- Tekijänoikeustilanne: Tekijänoikeuden piirissä
- Sijainti: Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art
- Tekniikka tai materiaali: Sculpture
- Aikakausi: Modern
- Väripaletti: Neutrals
- Avainsanat: bellerophon and pegasus , dynamic movement , sculptural figure
Pikaista tietoa
- Artist: Jacques Lipchitz
- Subject or theme: Man riding a horse
- Title: Bellerophon Taming Pegasus: Large Version
- Year: 1964


