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Ira, engraved by H. Cock, 1558 (wood engraving)
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Ira, engraved by H. Cock, 1558 (wood engraving)
3834067 Ira, engraved by H. Cock, 1558 (wood engraving) by Bruegel, Pieter the Elder (c.1525-69); Private Collection; (add.info.: the Vital Defects, 1558); Fototeca Gilardi
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This wood engraving, titled "Ira" transports viewers to a nightmarish world of violence and chaos. Created by the renowned Flemish artist Pieter Bruegel the Elder in 1558, this piece is part of his series on the Seven Deadly Sins, specifically focusing on anger or wrath. The scene depicted is an allegorical landscape filled with bizarre creatures and figures personifying intense emotions. The surreal and macabre elements add to the overall feeling of unease and brutality. Monsters roam freely, representing the monstrous nature of rage itself. Bruegel's mastery shines through as he skillfully captures the essence of ire through his intricate details and expressive brushwork. Each figure seems to be consumed by their own inner turmoil, creating a sense of overwhelming emotion that resonates with viewers even today. As one explores this artwork further, they are confronted with what Bruegel refers to as "vital defects". These defects symbolize not only individual sins but also societal vices that plague humanity throughout history. Through this powerful composition, Bruegel invites us to reflect upon our own capacity for anger and its destructive consequences. It serves as a reminder that while anger may seem justified at times, it can quickly spiral into chaos if left unchecked. "Ira" stands as a testament to Bruegel's genius within the Northern Renaissance art movement. Its timeless themes continue to captivate audiences centuries later, reminding us of our shared human experiences across time and cultures.
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