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A work made of lithograph in black on ivory wove paper.

Sappho's Death. “Young ladies, you see where love leads us Under our feet so dainty and small The wretched chasm of an abyss Into which we eventually fall,” plate 49 from Histoire Ancienne

1843

Honoré Victorin Daumier French, 1808-1879

France

Daumier’s 50-print series Stories from Antiquity appeared in Charivari over about a year. The Greek poet Sappho is said to have killed herself over a love affair, though specific details of her death are scant. Here Daumier added a helpful Cupid to nudge the unhinged but indecisive figure over the edge, while Charivari writers supplied verses significantly less artful than Sappho’s:Young ladies, you see where love leads us
Under our feet so dainty and small
The wretched chasm of an abyss
Into which we eventually fall.

Lithograph in black on ivory wove paper

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