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Orpheus attempting to retrieve Eurydice from the underworld (chromolitho)
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Orpheus attempting to retrieve Eurydice from the underworld (chromolitho)
3100645 Orpheus attempting to retrieve Eurydice from the underworld (chromolitho) by Spanish School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Orpheus attempting to retrieve Eurydice from the underworld. Illustration for Las Supersticiones De La Humanidad by Jose Coroleu (F Seix, 1881). Chromolithograph of exceptional quality.); © Look and Learn
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Eurydice Hades Humanity Lyre Mankind Muscial Instrument Muscial Instruments Orpheus Persephone Retrieving Superstition Superstitions Underworld Woodwind Instrument Music Instrument
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This chromolitho print depicts the legendary tale of Orpheus, the gifted musician and poet, attempting to retrieve his beloved wife Eurydice from the depths of the underworld. Created by an anonymous Spanish artist in the 19th century, this exceptional quality artwork showcases Orpheus' unwavering determination and love for his lost companion. In this illustration for "Las Supersticiones De La Humanidad" by Jose Coroleu, we witness Orpheus standing at the gates of Hades, strumming his lyre with utmost devotion. His melodious music echoes through the dark abyss as he pleads with Persephone, queen of the underworld and wife of Hades himself. The ethereal beauty and power emanating from this scene are truly mesmerizing. Orpheus is portrayed as a hero among men, defying death itself in pursuit of true love. With every note that escapes his woodwind instrument, he challenges fate and superstition while symbolizing mankind's eternal longing for their departed loved ones. The goddess Persephone stands before him, torn between compassion and her duty to guard over those who have passed on. Will she grant Orpheus' plea or condemn him to eternal separation? The tension between life and death hangs palpably in the air. Through this masterful artwork captured by Bridgeman Images, we are reminded of humanity's enduring belief in love's ability to conquer even death itself. It serves as a testament to our collective fascination with
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