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Wolf Attacking a Man, 400-300 BC (bronze)
499940 Wolf Attacking a Man, 400-300 BC (bronze) by Thracian; h:7.00 w:9.30 d:0.40 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund; out of copyright
Media ID 22911424
© Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund / Bridgeman Images
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This bronze print, titled "Wolf Attacking a Man" takes us back to the ancient world of 400-300 BC. Created by Thracian artisans, this artwork stands as a testament to their craftsmanship and storytelling abilities. In this intense scene frozen in time, we witness the ferocity and power of nature as a wild wolf lunges at an unfortunate man. The intricate details captured in the bronze sculpture bring life to every element: from the snarling jaws of the wolf to the desperate expression on the man's face. The artist skillfully portrays the chaotic struggle between predator and prey, highlighting both fear and bravery. As we gaze upon this piece, we can almost hear the growls echoing through time, feel our hearts race with adrenaline. The absence of heads adds an intriguing layer of mystery to this composition. It invites us to ponder what may have transpired before or after this climactic moment – was it a battle for survival or simply part of nature's cycle? Displayed at Cleveland Museum of Art in Ohio, USA, this remarkable acquisition from J. H. Wade Fund allows us to appreciate not only ancient artistry but also our primal connection with wildlife. Through its sheer realism and emotional impact, "Wolf Attacking a Man" reminds us that even thousands of years later, these untamed creatures continue to captivate our imagination and evoke awe within us all.
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