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Man and mare roll d breathless on the earth
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Man and mare roll d breathless on the earth
" Vintage engraving from 1870 showing a scene from a poem by Thomas Hood. One second more, and man and mare roll d breathless on the earth"
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duncan1890
Media ID 24937827
© duncan1890
Accident Allegory Painting Animal Related Activity Concepts And Ideas Fairy Tale Falling Fantasy Gustave Gustave Dore Hoofed Mammal Horse Horse Family Horseback Riding Land Land Feature Living Organism Mountain Pass Moving Down Mythological Character Mythology Natural Phenomenon Physical Activity Recreational Horseback Riding Riding Styles The Natural World White Horse Thomas Hood
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This vintage engraving from 1870 captures a dramatic scene inspired by Thomas Hood's poem. In this print, we witness the intense moment when a man and his mare find themselves entangled in a breathless tumble on the earth. The image beautifully portrays the raw energy of their fall, frozen in time for us to contemplate. The horseback riding excursion takes an unexpected turn as both man and mare lose their balance amidst a mountain pass. This physical activity turned accident serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of life itself. The artist skillfully employs woodcut techniques to create an engraved image that exudes both power and vulnerability. As we delve into this allegory painting, it becomes evident that it holds deeper meanings beyond its surface appearance. It hints at mythological characters and fairy tales, inviting us to explore our imagination and interpret its symbolism. The antique style adds an old-fashioned charm to the artwork, transporting us back to another era where such prints were highly treasured. Gustave Doré's masterful illustration evokes emotions ranging from awe to concern for these fallen figures. Through this print, he invites viewers to reflect upon concepts like fate, resilience, and human-animal relationships within the context of transportation in earlier times. Overall, Duncan1890's print offers not only visual pleasure but also intellectual stimulation through its rich depiction of movement, fantasy elements intertwined with reality, and timeless themes explored by renowned poet Thomas Hood himself.
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