Miss Meyer as Hebe
Sir Joshua Reynolds (after) 1723 - 1792
Summary
Full length portrait of a young female figure in profile, standing to right on a cloud, with her head turned to the viewer over her right shoulder. She wears a loose classical dress with a flowing gauze scarl attached to her head and flowing out behind her. She holds up a ewer, a classical jug, on a tray. Behind her, and to her left, is a huge eagle. She is depicted posing as Hebe, the mythical cupbearer to the gods. She is shown making an offering of nectar for the Gods; by her side is Jupiter, or Zeus, in the form of an eagle with outstretched wings clasping a thunderbolt in his left claw. Mary Meyer was the second daughter of the miniaturist artist, Jeremiah Meyer (1735-1789), a founding member of the Royal Academy. This print is a first state proof. Published by John Boydell.
Object Name
Miss Meyer as Hebe
Creators Name
Date Created
1780
accession number
1920.352
Collection Group
Place of creation
Europe
Support
paper
Medium
Mezzotint
On Display
Credit
Dr David Lloyd Roberts bequest, 1920