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Sketch to Illustrate the Passions: Pride, c. 1853-55 (w / c, pen and graphite on paper)
XYC291018 Sketch to Illustrate the Passions: Pride, c.1853-55 (w/c, pen and graphite on paper) by Dadd, Richard (1817-86); 36.5x25.7 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; English, out of copyright
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Sketch to Illustrate the Passions - Pride, c. 1853-55
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is a captivating artwork by Richard Dadd that explores the theme of pride and its various manifestations. In this intricate sketch, Dadd skillfully combines watercolor, pen, and graphite on paper to depict a scene filled with symbolism and emotion. At the center of the composition stands a proud knight adorned in regal armor, his sword held high as a symbol of power and authority. The knight's majestic presence commands attention from all around him - an adoring crowd gazes up at him with reverence while castles loom in the background. Dadd's attention to detail is evident in every element of this piece. The knight's helmet bears intricate engravings, plumes adorn his helm, and fleur de lis motifs embellish his armor - symbols traditionally associated with nobility and royalty. However, beneath this grandeur lies a sense of conflict. A traitor lurks among the soldiers nearby, hinting at potential treachery within even those deemed honorable. This juxtaposition adds depth to the narrative portrayed in "Sketch to Illustrate the Passions: Pride" reminding us that pride can be both empowering and destructive. Through masterful technique and profound symbolism, Richard Dadd invites viewers into a world where pride reigns supreme but also carries consequences. This artwork serves as an enduring testament to human emotions throughout history – capturing not only our desire for admiration but also our vulnerability when consumed by hubris.
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