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Scenes from Romeo and Juliet: The Tomb (V, III), 1882 (gouache, en grisaille)
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Scenes from Romeo and Juliet: The Tomb (V, III), 1882 (gouache, en grisaille)
827148 Scenes from Romeo and Juliet: The Tomb (V, III), 1882 (gouache, en grisaille) by Dicksee, Frank (1853-1928); 31.1x43.9 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Scenes from Romeo and Juliet: The Tomb (V, III). Frank Dicksee (1853-1928). Gouache, en grisaille. Painted in 1882. 31.1 x 43.9cm.); Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22461600
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This print showcases Frank Dicksee's iconic painting, "Scenes from Romeo and Juliet: The Tomb (V, III), 1882". Created in gouache en grisaille, this masterpiece transports viewers to the tragic climax of Shakespeare's timeless love story. Measuring 31.1 x 43.9 cm, this artwork captures the essence of the late nineteenth century with its exquisite attention to detail and Victorian aesthetic. Depicting a man kneeling at a grave inside an arch, it portrays the heart-wrenching moment when Romeo discovers his beloved Juliet lying lifeless before him. The monochrome color palette adds depth and emotion to the scene while emphasizing the somber atmosphere surrounding these ill-fated lovers. With their full-length figures illuminated by daylight streaming through an arched window, every brushstroke conveys sorrow and despair. Dicksee's portrayal beautifully captures both the tragedy and amorous nature of this famous tale. The artist skillfully depicts not only the physical presence of death but also explores themes of love, devotion, and loss. This print offers a glimpse into European art during the late nineteenth century while showcasing Dicksee's mastery as a pre-Raphaelite painter. It serves as a poignant reminder that even in fiction, love can transcend time and leave an indelible mark on our hearts.
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