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The Triumph of Music: Orpheus, by the Power of his Art
LGH165206 The Triumph of Music: Orpheus, by the Power of his Art, Redeems his Wife from Hades, c.1855-56 (oil on canvas) by Leighton, Frederic (1830-96); 26x36 cm; Leighton House Museum, Kensington & Chelsea, London, UK; (add.info.: Eurydice was bitten by a snake and died, her husband Orpheus went to Hades to retrieve her and charmed Pluto and Persephone with his music; ); eLeighton House; English, out of copyright
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The Triumph of Music - Orpheus, by the Power of his Art
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. This print showcases Frederic Leighton's masterpiece, "The Triumph of Music: Orpheus, by the Power of his Art". Painted in 1855-56 and housed at the Leighton House Museum in London, this oil on canvas artwork measures 26x36 cm. The painting depicts a poignant moment from classical mythology. Eurydice, tragically bitten by a snake and taken to Hades, is redeemed by her devoted husband Orpheus through the power of his music. In this scene, Orpheus stands before Pluto and Persephone with his violin in hand, enchanting them with his melodies. Leighton's attention to detail is evident as he captures every emotion on the faces of these mythical characters. The Victorian sentimentality prevalent in this piece adds depth to its narrative. The artist skillfully portrays both despair and hope within one frame. This print not only celebrates Leighton's artistic prowess but also highlights the enduring power of music as a means for redemption and resurrection. It serves as a reminder that devotion can conquer even the depths of hell. Whether you are an admirer of classical mythology or appreciate fine artistry, this image will transport you into a world where music holds sway over life itself.
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