Skip to content
Log inRegister
    HomePaintingsDrawingsPrintsBrowse all worksWilson collectionsWilson collections mapTercentenary exhibitionOther exhibitionsProject highlightsThemes and mediaBiographiesBibliographical Resources
    Advanced search
    Work of ArtBiographiesExhibitionsBibliographical Resources
    Settings
    Pages
    300 years
    "Woollett" is linked to these Works
    of 41

    Faetonte

    Faetonte
    Faetonte
    Faetonte
    Victoria & Albert Museum, London
    title=Credit line
    Larger imageShareFeedback
    Artist
    William Woollett (1735-1785) after Wilson
    Title
    Faetonte
    Date
    1763
    Medium
    Etching and engraving
    Dimensions
    Metric:
    Imperial:
    Collection
    Victoria & Albert Museum, London. To license image, click here
    Accession Number
    DYCE.2862
    Wilson Online Reference
    E12D
    Description
    Landscape with Phaeton and Apollo in the centre. Phaeton kneels before his father, asking permission to drive the chariot of the sun across the heavens for one day. There are nymphs to the right and left, a flock of sheep and a shepherd on the next hill. The river Styx can be seen behind and there is a temple and castle, with the rays of the sun over it.
    Signature/inscription
    Lettered below the image:
    [1] Upper left: Riccardo Wilson dipinsi
    [2] Lower centre: A Sua Eccelenza il Signor Duca d'Hamilton e Brandon / Marchese di Douglas, etc.
    Subject
    The narrative comes from the first part of the story as told by Ovid in Metamorphoses, Book 2, ll. 31-102, where Apollo agrees to grant his son, Phaeton, any wish he desires as a proof of paternity. In response Phaeton asks to be allowed to drive his father's chariot across the sky for one day - with disastrous consequences.
    Related Paintings
    P119A Landscape with Phaeton's Petition to Apollo, Private Collection
    Critical commentary
    The significance of the inscription remains obscure, though it suggests that the composition was extant during Wilson's years in Italy. However, no version of the painting is known to have belonged to James, 6th Duke of Hamilton (1724-1758), nor is he recorded as having visited Italy. James the 7th duke died in 1769 aged 14 but his brother Douglas the 8th duke was in Italy from October 1775 to June 1776. It seems likely, therefore, that the dedication of this reduced copy of E12 etc. was intended for him.
    Bibliography
    Edwards 1808, p. 88; DYCE COLLECTION. A Catalogue of the Paintings, Miniatures, Drawings, Engravings, Rings and Miscellaneous Objects Bequeathed by The Reverend Alexander Dyce, London : South Kensington Museum, 1874, p. 271; Fagan 1885, pp. 22-23, cat. LI,
    Condition/Conservation
    Trimmed to within the platemark
    Updated by Compiler
    2017-05-19 00:00:00

    Work of Art

    Prints

    • William Pengree Sherlock, Lefevre & Kohler after Wilson, Phaeton, The British Museum

    Versions

    • William Woollett (1735-1785)after Wilson, Phaeton, The British Museum
    • William Woollett (1735-1785)after Wilson, Phaeton, Victoria & Albert Museum, London
    • William Woollett (1735-1785)after Wilson, Phaeton, The British Museum
    • William Woollett (1735-1785)after Wilson, Phaeton, The British Museum
    • William Woollett (1735-1785)after Wilson, Phaeton, Royal Academy of Arts, London

    Paintings

    • Richard Wilson (1713/14-1782), Phaeton's Petition to Apollo, Private Collection

    Biographies

    • William Woollett (1735-1785)

    Documents

    • Edward Edwards, Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born in England; with critical Remarks on their Productions
    © Richard Wilson OnlineCreditsCopyright & DisclaimerPrivacy