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Red-figure amphora depicting the parting of Alcestis and Admetus (ceramic) (b / w photo)
XIR242884 Red-figure amphora depicting the parting of Alcestis and Admetus (ceramic) (b/w photo) by Etruscan; Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: Alceste; Admete; sacrifices herself to save her husband Admetus, King of Pherae in Thelassy, from death; Hercules saving her from the snakes; Mercury; ); out of copyright
Media ID 23363036
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Bidding Farewell Euripides Gods Half Nude Hermes Lover Reclining Sacrifice Sandals Separating Separation Toga Tunic Wing Winged Lovers Serpent Snakes
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This print captures the timeless beauty of a red-figure amphora depicting the poignant parting of Alcestis and Admetus. Created by an Etruscan artist, this ceramic masterpiece is housed in the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, France. The scene depicted on the amphora tells a tragic tale from Greek mythology. Alcestis, out of her deep love for her husband Admetus, sacrifices herself to save him from death. In this moment captured on pottery, Hercules can be seen saving Alcestis from snakes while Mercury watches over them. The composition of the image is strikingly beautiful. The couple bids farewell with heavy hearts as they are separated by fate. Alcestis reclines gracefully, her head adorned with wings symbolizing her divine nature. Admetus stands beside her, his expression filled with sorrow and longing. The attention to detail in this artwork is remarkable - every fold of their togas and every strand of hair has been meticulously crafted by skilled hands. The presence of various gods adds depth to the narrative and highlights the significance of this sacrifice. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded that love knows no bounds and that sometimes sacrifices must be made for those we hold dear. This photograph allows us to appreciate not only its artistic value but also its ability to convey powerful emotions through centuries-old craftsmanship.
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