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Death of Icarus, 17th century (engraving)
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Death of Icarus, 17th century (engraving)
3480613 Death of Icarus, 17th century (engraving); (add.info.: Death of Icarus. Engraving from Tableaux du temple des muses (1655) by Michel de Marolles (1600 - 1681), known as the abbe de Marolles; a French churchman and translator. In Greek mythology, Daedalus was shut up in a tower to prevent his knowledge of his Labyrinth from spreading.); Universal History Archive/UIG
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This 17th-century engraving depicts the tragic scene of the Death of Icarus, a well-known tale from Greek mythology. Created by Michel de Marolles, also known as the abbe de Marolles, this print captures the moment when Icarus falls to his demise after flying too close to the sun with wings made of feathers and wax.
In this detailed illustration, we see Daedalus, Icarus' father and master craftsman who created the wings for his son's flight. The sorrowful expression on Daedalus' face conveys his grief over losing his beloved child due to hubris and disobedience.
The composition is filled with emotion and symbolism, highlighting themes of mortality, ambition, and consequences. The intricate lines and shading in this engraving bring depth and drama to the narrative, making it a powerful visual representation of a timeless myth.
As we gaze upon this artwork, we are reminded of the dangers of reaching too high and ignoring warnings from those wiser than us. The Death of Icarus serves as a cautionary tale that continues to resonate with audiences centuries after its creation.
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