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Roger Freeing Angelica (Ingres) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Roger Freeing Angelica (Ingres)
''Roger Freeing Angelica'' or ''Ruggiero Freeing Angelica'' is an 1819 painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, inspired by ''Orlando Furioso'' by Ariosto. An oil painting on canvas measuring 147 x 199 cm, it is owned by the Louvre. Ingres subsequently painted several variants of the composition. ==Subject== ''Orlando Furioso'', a 16th-century epic poem by Ariosto, is the source of the tale of Roger, a knight whose steed is a hippogriff (a legendary creature half horse and half eagle). While riding near Brittany's coast Roger espies a beautiful woman, Angelica, chained to a rock on the Isle of Tears. She has been abducted and stripped naked by barbarians who have left her there as a human sacrifice to a sea monster. As Roger rides to her aid, a great thrashing in the water occurs—it is the monster approaching Angelica. Roger drives his lance between the monster's eyes and rescues Angelica.〔Condon et al. 1983, p. 238.〕
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