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Diomedes Being Eaten by his Horses, 1865 (oil on canvas)
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Diomedes Being Eaten by his Horses, 1865 (oil on canvas)
XOU50696 Diomedes Being Eaten by his Horses, 1865 (oil on canvas) by Moreau, Gustave (1826-98); 138.5x84.5 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Rouen, France; (add.info.: The Mares of Diomedes; Diomedes the Giant, not Diomedes the Greek warrior; eighth Labour of Heracles / Hercules was to steal the horses; four man-eating horses owned by the giant Diomedes; after Heracles servant was eaten by the horses, Heracles killed Diomedes and fed him to the horses)
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Gustave Moreau Moreau Gustave 1826 98 Ferocity
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The captivating oil painting "Diomedes Being Eaten by his Horses" by Gustave Moreau transports viewers to the realm of ancient Greek mythology. Measuring 138.5x84.5 cm, this masterpiece is housed in the Musee des Beaux-Arts in Rouen, France. Depicting a scene from the eighth labor of Hercules, the artwork showcases Diomedes, a giant rather than the renowned Greek warrior of the same name. The myth tells us that Diomedes owned four man-eating horses which devoured Heracles' servant before meeting their own gruesome fate. Moreau's brushstrokes skillfully capture both violence and ferocity as Diomedes becomes prey to his own steeds. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every stroke, highlighting not only the physical struggle but also conveying a sense of psychological torment. The composition is enriched by elements of ancient architecture surrounding this tragic event within an opulent palace setting. This juxtaposition emphasizes both the grandeur and brutality inherent in Greek mythology. Gustave Moreau's work exemplifies his mastery as a painter and storyteller within French culture during the 19th century. His ability to bring legends to life through art has solidified his place among esteemed artists. This print from Bridgeman Images allows admirers of fine art worldwide to appreciate Moreau's exceptional talent and delve into an enthralling world where legend intertwines with reality
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