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Cimon and Pero, ca. 1650-80. Creator: Cornelis van Caukercken
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Cimon and Pero, ca. 1650-80. Creator: Cornelis van Caukercken
Cimon and Pero, ca. 1650-80
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This print showcases the extraordinary artwork of Cornelis van Caukercken, titled "Cimon and Pero". Created in the 17th century, this Flemish masterpiece depicts a poignant scene that has been immortalized through engraving. The image portrays a selfless act of love between a father and daughter. In this thought-provoking composition, we witness an imprisoned man chained to a wall. Despite his dire circumstances, he is shown breastfeeding his starving daughter. This unusual concept stems from the ancient Roman story of Cimon and Pero, which emphasizes the power of familial bonds and sacrifice. The artist's meticulous attention to detail brings forth the emotional intensity of this narrative. The expressions on both figures' faces convey their deep connection and devotion to one another. Through his skillful use of light and shadow, van Caukercken creates a sense of depth that adds further dimension to the piece. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this remarkable work resonates with viewers as it explores themes such as family life, fatherhood, compassion, and humanity's capacity for selflessness. It serves as a reminder that love knows no bounds or limitations. Cornelis van Caukercken's "Cimon and Pero" continues to captivate audiences centuries after its creation due to its timeless message about the enduring power of love amidst adversity.
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