Parted Collection
"Parted: A Tapestry of Separation and Farewells" In the intricate threads of history, we find ourselves immersed in tales of separation and goodbyes
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"Parted: A Tapestry of Separation and Farewells" In the intricate threads of history, we find ourselves immersed in tales of separation and goodbyes. From Richard III's ruthless parting with the sons of Edward IV to Johann Gutenberg's revolutionary printing press, each story unveils a different facet of being "parted". Max Goldberg's book, "Through The Divorce Court, " sheds light on the heart-wrenching moments when love turns into estrangement. Meanwhile, an evocative colour litho titled "Parted" captures the essence of two souls drifting apart. As we delve deeper into time, an engraving named "January" reminds us that even seasons bid adieu to one another. Similarly, in "A Fool and His Money, " we witness how recklessness can lead to separation from wealth. The delicate relief carving depicting an Empress from c. 500 AD portrays a woman forever parted from her earthly existence but immortalized through artistry. On the other hand, William Pettee Witherle's poignant painting "Farewell, 1855" freezes a moment where loved ones are torn asunder by circumstance. "The Parting, " rendered in pen & ink on paper, captures emotions swirling around departures – be it physical or emotional. In contrast, an engraving titled "'Parted' or The Lady and her Skirt" humorously narrates a mishap during hunting that leads to unexpected separations. Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux's masterpiece "Telemachus and Eucharis" immortalizes their bittersweet farewell as they embark on separate paths - love severed by destiny itself. And finally, Robert Burns' iconic poem is brought to life through an engraving titled "For Auld Lang Syne", reminding us that partings often evoke nostalgia for cherished memories. In this tapestry woven with diverse narratives across mediums like oil paintings and engravings, we explore the profound impact of being "parted".