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Endymion Ah! well-a-day, Why should our young Endymion pine away -Keats
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Endymion Ah! well-a-day, Why should our young Endymion pine away -Keats
989818 Endymion Ah! well-a-day, Why should our young Endymion pine away -Keats, (oil on canvas) by Riviere, Briton (1840-1920); 102.9x142.9 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Endymion Ah! well-a-day, Why should our young Endymion pine away -Keats. Briton Riviere (1840-1920). Oil on canvas. Signed and dated 1880. 102.9 x 142.9cm.); Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright
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1880 1880s Arm Resting Domestic Animal Domesticated Downcast Endymion Fiction Foot Of Tree Heartbroken John Keats Keats Leaning On Elbow Melancholia Melancholy Mythical Named Poet Negative Concept One Man Only Plant Part Riviere Roots Small Group Small Group Of Animals Three Animals Tree Trunk Treetrunk Victorian Art 19th Century European Art Artist British British Artist Briton Riviere Downhearted Sadness
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Endymion Ah! well-a-day, Why should our young Endymion pine away -Keats
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. This oil on canvas painting by Briton Riviere transports us to a world of myth and melancholy. The artist skillfully captures the heartbroken spirit of Keats' poem "Endymion" as we see a lone figure leaning on his elbow at the foot of a tree. The man's posture exudes sadness and introspection, while his faithful dog rests nearby, offering solace in its loyal presence. The scene is set in the enchanting outdoors, bathed in soft daylight that adds to the ethereal atmosphere. In this nineteenth-century artwork, Riviere combines elements of mythology and literature to evoke a sense of longing and sorrow. The small group of animals surrounding the protagonist further emphasizes his isolation within nature. Riviere's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, from the intricate rendering of foliage to the texture of tree bark. This late 19th-century masterpiece showcases Victorian art at its finest, capturing both emotional depth and technical brilliance. As we gaze upon this poignant image, we are reminded not only of Keats' poetic words but also our own capacity for melancholia. It serves as a timeless reminder that even amidst beauty and companionship, one can still experience profound sadness. This print from Fine Art Finder allows us to appreciate Briton Riviere's artistic prowess while immersing ourselves in an evocative narrative that transcends time and space.
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