Prospero, Miranda, and Caliban, from The Tempest

Description

What appears to be a single multi-figured composition on this sheet are, in fact, two variant studies (divided by a vertical line right of center) for the shipwreck scene from Shakespeare’s comedy The Tempest.
On the left side of the sheet, Miranda, daughter of the magician Prospero, implores her father to stop the storm he has unleashed. A few vertical lines and a pair of heads in alternate positions suggest the figure of Prospero. To Miranda’s immediate right crouches the monster Caliban. On the sheet’s other half, Miranda clings to a more graphically developed Prospero. A curlicue at far right may indicate Caliban.

Provenance

Private Collection, London [invoice in curatorial file]. Sold by Jane Roberts Fine Arts Ltd., London, to the Art Institute, 1991.

Prospero, Miranda, and Caliban, from The Tempest

George Romney

c. 1786

Accession Number

116239

Medium

Graphite on ivory laid paper

Dimensions

39 × 57.4 cm (15 3/8 × 22 5/8 in.)

Classification

graphite

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Suzanne Searle Dixon Endowment