Furor Collection
"Furor Unleashed: A Captivating Glimpse into the Depths of Anger" In an engraving from centuries past, an angry man with a finger pointing embodies the essence of furor
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"Furor Unleashed: A Captivating Glimpse into the Depths of Anger" In an engraving from centuries past, an angry man with a finger pointing embodies the essence of furor. His intense gaze and accusatory gesture capture the raw power of rage. Transporting us to the wild west, "Bucking Bronco" depicts a fierce struggle between man and beast. The untamed energy emanating from this oil on canvas laid down on masonite artwork mirrors the tumultuous nature of furor. Shakespeare's timeless play comes alive in an exquisite chromolitho illustration for "The Taming Of The Shrew. " As tempers flare and emotions run high, we witness the fiery clash that often accompanies love's journey. An engraving portraying Jesus Christ driving money-changers out of the Temple reveals divine fury at injustice. This powerful image serves as a reminder that even in righteous anger, there is potential for profound change. A swan captured in full flight showcases its majestic wrath through a vibrant color lithograph aptly titled "The Fury of a Swan. " Its wings spread wide, feathers ruffled, it symbolizes how beauty can transform into ferocity when provoked. Traveling back to 1658, we find ourselves amidst two peasants engaged in a heated brawl within an interior barn scene depicted by oil on panel. Their clenched fists and contorted faces epitomize human conflict fueled by unbridled fury. A captivating woodblock print transports us to ancient Japan where Iwai Hanshiro IV portrays Akita Jonosuke Yoshikage in a "Shibaraku" role. With eyes ablaze and sword drawn, his character exemplifies controlled rage ready to defend honor at any cost. Lady Macbeth takes center stage as she utters her infamous line - "Why then 'tis time to do't" - painted after H. Fuseli's interpretation.