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Greek antiquite: the farewell of Orphee to Eurydice which Hermes is prepared to bring
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Greek antiquite: the farewell of Orphee to Eurydice which Hermes is prepared to bring
JLJ4676248 Greek antiquite: the farewell of Orphee to Eurydice which Hermes is prepared to bring back to hell. The inscription giving the names of Zethus, Antiope and Amphion dates back to the renaissance. Low marble relief. 480-323 BC. Sun 1, 2 m Paris, Musee du Louvre by Greek, (5th century BC); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Greek antiquite: the farewell of Orphee to Eurydice which Hermes is prepared to bring back to hell. The inscription giving the names of Zethus, Antiope and Amphion dates back to the renaissance. Low marble relief. 480-323 BC. Sun 1, 2 m Paris, Musee du Louvre); Photo ePhoto Josse; Greek, out of copyright
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This print captures a moment of profound emotion and mythological significance. Entitled "Greek antiquite: the farewell of Orphee to Eurydice which Hermes is prepared to bring back to hell" it showcases a low marble relief dating back to 480-323 BC, now housed in the Musee du Louvre in Paris. In this scene from Greek mythology, we witness Orpheus bidding his final farewell to his beloved Eurydice as Hermes stands ready to guide her back into the depths of Hades. The inscription on the relief mentions Zethus, Antiope, and Amphion, adding an intriguing Renaissance touch. The image portrays a poignant blend of love and tragedy. Orpheus' sorrowful expression conveys his heart-wrenching loss while Eurydice's gaze reveals both acceptance and resignation. The presence of Hermes symbolizes the liminal space between life and death that they must traverse. As we contemplate this artwork, we are reminded of the timeless themes explored by ancient Greeks - human emotions such as love and grief intertwined with their belief in gods and mythical realms. It serves as a testament not only to their artistic prowess but also their deep understanding of our shared human experience. Through this photograph by Photo Josse, we are granted access to an ancient world where art was used not only for aesthetic pleasure but also as a means for storytelling and exploring complex philosophical concepts.
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