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Achilles sacrificing his hair for Patroclus, 1800-5 (pen and ink wash on paper)
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Achilles sacrificing his hair for Patroclus, 1800-5 (pen and ink wash on paper)
903194 Achilles sacrificing his hair for Patroclus, 1800-5 (pen and ink wash on paper) by Fuseli, Henry (Fussli, Johann Heinrich) (1741-1825); Kunsthaus, Zurich, Switzerland; (add.info.: Achilles immolating her hair and Patrocles)
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Achilles Bare Corpse Cutting Greek Myth Grief Grieving Heroes Homer Illiad Inspiration Loss Mouring Mournful Muscular Patroclus Romanticism Sacrificing Trojan War Mourning Semi Nude
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The captivating pen and ink wash on paper print titled "Achilles sacrificing his hair for Patroclus" by Henry Fuseli is a poignant depiction of an intense moment from Greek mythology. This 19th-century artwork, housed in the Kunsthaus in Zurich, Switzerland, showcases Achilles' profound grief and sacrifice for his fallen comrade. In this emotionally charged scene, Achilles can be seen severing his own hair as an offering to honor the deceased Patroclus. The artist's masterful use of shading and delicate lines brings out the raw emotions felt by these legendary heroes during the Trojan War. Fuseli's romanticism shines through in this drawing as he beautifully captures both the physicality and vulnerability of these male figures. The muscular bodies are rendered with great attention to detail, emphasizing their strength while also conveying their mournful state. This artwork serves as a visual representation of loss and mourning found within Homer's epic poem, the Iliad. It evokes a sense of inspiration and admiration for Achilles' unwavering loyalty towards his friend even in death. With its classical undertones and powerful narrative, Fuseli's portrayal transcends time to resonate with viewers today. The nudity depicted adds an additional layer of vulnerability to the composition while staying true to ancient Greek art traditions. Overall, this print offers a thought-provoking glimpse into ancient mythological tales that continue to captivate audiences centuries later.
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