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The Bride of Belus (La fiancee de Belus), 1885

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The Bride of Belus (La fiancee de Belus), 1885

The Bride of Belus (La fiancee de Belus), 1885. Found in the collection of Musee d Orsay, Paris. Heritage Images features heritage image collections. © Fine Art Images

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Assyria Babylon Babylonia Gilgamesh History Painting Mesopotamia Motte Baal Epic Of Gilgamesh

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This print showcases "The Bride of Belus (La fiancee de Belus), 1885" a remarkable painting found in the esteemed collection of Musee d Orsay, Paris. Painted by Henri-Paul Motte, a renowned French artist from the late 19th century, this piece delves into the realms of mythology and history. "The Bride of Belus" draws inspiration from ancient Assyrian and Babylonian tales, particularly the epic story of Gilgamesh. It depicts an enchanting scene where a young woman is being presented as a bride to Belus, an important deity in Mesopotamian culture. The oil on canvas technique employed by Motte brings out rich colors and intricate details that mesmerize viewers. As we delve into this historical painting, it becomes evident that Motte skillfully combines allegory and literature to create a thought-provoking narrative. The image transports us back to ancient times when gods like Baal held immense power over civilizations. With its grandeur and meticulous execution, "The Bride of Belus" stands as an exemplary work within the genre of history painting. Its portrayal not only captures the essence of Mesopotamian beliefs but also offers insights into societal customs prevalent during that era. This print serves as a testament to Motte's artistic prowess while providing art enthusiasts with an opportunity to appreciate fine art images steeped in mythological significance and cultural heritage.


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