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Son of Niobe fleeing
7287231 Son of Niobe fleeing; Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; (add.info.: Son of Niobe fleeing. First half of the second century AD. Vatican Museum; Galleria dei candelabri Rome; Italy); © Frank Buffetrille. All rights reserved 2024
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© © Frank Buffetrille. All rights reserved 2024 / Bridgeman Images
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the intense moment of the Son of Niobe fleeing, depicted in a stunning marble sculpture from the first half of the second century AD. The intricate details and masterful craftsmanship of this ancient artwork are truly awe-inspiring, showcasing the skill and artistry of the sculptor.
The figure appears to be in a state of panic, his expression conveying a sense of urgency as he attempts to escape from an unseen threat. The dynamic pose and lifelike quality of the sculpture bring this mythological character to life, allowing us to glimpse into the world of ancient Greek mythology.
Set against a backdrop of other exquisite works of art in the Vatican Museums and Galleries, this piece stands out for its emotional depth and storytelling ability. It serves as a reminder of the enduring power and relevance of classical mythology in shaping our understanding of human nature and society.
As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back in time to ancient Greece, where gods and goddesses ruled over mortals with both benevolence and caprice. The Son of Niobe's desperate attempt at escape resonates with us on a primal level, reminding us that even divine beings are not immune to fear and suffering.
In capturing this fleeting moment frozen in stone, Frank Buffetrille has immortalized a timeless tale that continues to captivate audiences centuries after it was first told.
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