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The Release of the Daughters of the Morn, c. 1611 (pen & ink on paper)
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The Release of the Daughters of the Morn, c. 1611 (pen & ink on paper)
CTS407537 The Release of the Daughters of the Morn, c.1611 (pen & ink on paper) by Jones, Inigo (1573-1652); eThe Devonshire Collections, Chatsworth; (add.info.: stage design for the finale of Love Freed From Ignorance and Folly (1611) by Ben Jonson; Queen Anne (1574-1619) as Queen of the Orient and her ladies-in-waiting appear in a cloud above their former prison; ); Reproduced by permission of Chatsworth Settlement Trustees; English, out of copyright
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© Reproduced by permission of Chatsworth Settlement Trustees / Bridgeman Images
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The Release of the Daughters of the Morn, c. 1611
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is a captivating pen and ink print that transports viewers to a fantastical world of celebration and liberation. Created by Inigo Jones, this stage design was intended for the finale of Ben Jonson's play "Love Freed From Ignorance and Folly". In this elaborate scene, we witness Queen Anne as Queen of the Orient alongside her ladies-in-waiting floating above their former prison in a cloud. The image exudes an air of royalty and grandeur, with its intricate architecture and stunning special effects. The setting is reminiscent of a masquerade or theatrical spectacle, with its temporary facade and dramatic backdrop. The women are personifications of femininity and power, surrounded by courtiers who add to the sense of majesty. As dawn breaks in the background, symbolizing new beginnings, we are reminded of the Renaissance era's fascination with symbolism and allegory. This drawing captures both the architectural beauty associated with Jacobean England as well as its penchant for extravagant ceremonies. "The Release of the Daughters of the Morn" invites us into a world where fantasy meets reality—a realm where castles house not only dwellings but also dreams. It serves as a testament to artistic creativity during this period while showcasing how art can bring stories to life on stage. This print from Fine Art Finder allows us to appreciate Inigo Jones' talent for creating visually stunning designs that transport audiences into another realm—one filled with wonderment and awe-inspiring beauty.
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