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Intermezzi, Opus IV, Bl. 3: Centaur Pursued, 1881 (etching & aquatint)
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Intermezzi, Opus IV, Bl. 3: Centaur Pursued, 1881 (etching & aquatint)
877288 Intermezzi, Opus IV, Bl. 3: Centaur Pursued, 1881 (etching & aquatint) by Klinger, Max (1857-1920); 44.8x63.8 cm; Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA; (add.info.: Verfolgter Centaur); German, out of copyright
Media ID 22737566
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This print titled "Intermezzi, Opus IV, Bl. 3: Centaur Pursued" by Max Klinger takes us on a thrilling journey into the realm of mythology and adventure. The image showcases an intense chase scene where a centaur is being pursued by hunters on horseback. The composition beautifully captures the energy and tension of the moment, with the centaur rearing up in defiance while desperately trying to escape his pursuers. The landscape surrounding them adds to the drama, as they navigate through fields and forests in their high-speed pursuit. Klinger's etching and aquatint technique brings out intricate details that enhance our viewing experience. We can see every muscle strain in both man and beast as they engage in this mythological hunt. The use of light and shadow further emphasizes the intensity of the scene. This artwork not only explores themes of mythology but also delves into concepts such as power dynamics, survival instincts, and human-animal relationships. It reminds us of our primal instincts for hunting and conquest while also raising questions about our treatment of wildlife. Displayed at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts, this print invites viewers to immerse themselves in a world where ancient legends come alive through artistry.
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