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Ophelia

Reg Butler

Ophelia

1959

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Reg Butler

Ophelia

1959

Physical Qualities Graphite with stumping, Sheet: 560 x 764 mm. (22 1/16 x 30 1/16 in.)
Credit Line Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Levy, for the Thomas E. Benesch Memorial Collection
Object Number 1964.115
During the early 1960s, sculptor Reg Butler made drawings that focused on a single pose—a basic twist or turn of the female body. Body parts, limbs, and non-essential forms are often edited out of his compositions. In this foreshortened view of a reclining nude, the volume and mass of the body are the subject. The figure floats on the sheet with the barest of indications of her surroundings. Portrayed is Ophelia, the intended mate of Shakespeare’s Hamlet, who goes mad after he murders her father, and who eventually commits suicide. Butler’s drawing leaves it unclear whether the character is alive,dying, or already dead.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 1964; Mr. and Mrs. Gustave L. Levy; Hannover Gallery, London
BMA, "Drawings: 1920-1964," 24 November 1963 - 21 February 1964.

BMA, "Figure Drawings from the Museum's Thomas E. Benesch Memorial Collection," 21 July - 27 September 1987.

BMA, "On Paper: Figure Drawings from the Thomas E. Benesch Memorial Collection," April 20 - September 14, 2014.
BMA News, vol. XXIX, nos. 3-4, 1967, p. 8 (not illus).
"The Thomas Edward Benesch Memorial Collection," BMA, 1970, unpaginated.

Inscribed: lower left in graphite: Butler '60" lower right verso in graphite: "Ophelia '60"

Artist

Reg Butler

1912–1980

English, 1913-1981
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