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The fall of Icarus, 1733. Artist: Bernard Picart
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The fall of Icarus, 1733. Artist: Bernard Picart
The fall of Icarus, 1733. A plate from Le temple des Muses, Amsterdam, 1733. Found in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere
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The Fall of Icarus, 1733 - A Tragic Tale of Recklessness and Loss
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. This print captures a pivotal moment in Greek mythology - the fall of Icarus. Created by the talented artist Bernard Picart in 1733, this engraving is an exquisite representation found in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere. The image depicts Daedalus, a skilled craftsman and father to Icarus, who had constructed wings made from feathers and wax for both himself and his son. In their audacious attempt to escape imprisonment on the island of Crete, they took flight into the vast sky. However, consumed by youthful exuberance and disregard for his father's warnings, Icarus soared too close to the sun. As fate would have it, the heat melted his delicate wings causing him to plummet towards certain death. This tragic incident serves as a cautionary tale about hubris and its dire consequences. Picart's masterful artistry beautifully conveys the anguish felt by Daedalus as he witnesses his beloved son's downfall. The monochrome tones add depth to this legendary scene while emphasizing its timeless significance. Through this thought-provoking print from eighteenth-century France, we are reminded of our own mortality and the importance of heeding wisdom passed down through generations. It serves as a poignant reminder that even with great ambition comes great risk – one that can lead us towards our ultimate demise if not approached with caution.
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