Atalanta
Artist
James Pittendrigh Macgillivray
(Inverurie, Scotland, 1856 - 1938)
Sitter
Lady Margaret Sackville
(London, England, 1881 - 1963)
Date1908
Mediumbronze bust on art gallery base
ClassificationsSculptures
DimensionsOverall: Height: 78.5 cm, Width: 46 cm, Depth: 34 cm
Plinth Size: Height: 121 cm, Width: 38 cm, Depth: 38.5 cm
Plinth Size: Height: 121 cm, Width: 38 cm, Depth: 38.5 cm
AcquisitionPresented in 1914 by the family of George Carmichael.
CopyrightOut of copyright - CC0
LocationView by Appointment
Object numberABDAG004667
Keywords
According to Ovid's Metamorphosis, Atalanta was an athletic huntress who, when encouraged by her father to marry, made the condition that each suitor must face her in a race. If they lost, they were put to death. She was eventually beaten by one suitor, who dropped three golden apples during the race. She was so charmed by their beauty that she could not help but stop and gather them up.
James Pittendrigh Macgillivray