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Strength from Everyman, published by Chapman & Hall, 1925 (colour litho)
NAT128222 Strength from Everyman, published by Chapman & Hall, 1925 (colour litho) by Austen, John (1886-1948); Private Collection; (add.info.: allegorical drama of the late Middle Ages; ); English, out of copyright
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Art Deco C 1500 Elderlijk Morality Play
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Strength from Everyman - An Allegorical Drama of the Late Middle Ages
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. This photo print, titled "Strength from Everyman" takes us back to the enchanting world of allegorical drama in the late Middle Ages. Published by Chapman & Hall in 1925, this colour lithograph by John Austen beautifully captures the essence of a morality play that transcends time. The artwork showcases an abstract personification of strength, depicted as a knight clad in a magnificent coat of armor. The intricate details and art deco style reminiscent of Beardsley's manner make this illustration truly mesmerizing. As we delve into this piece, we are transported to an era where virtues like strength were celebrated and embodied through theatrical performances. The symbolism behind the knight's armor represents not only physical prowess but also moral fortitude. Everyman, a central character in medieval morality plays, serves as a reminder for individuals to reflect upon their own lives and choices. This image encapsulates his journey towards self-discovery and redemption. Preserved within a private collection, this timeless artwork evokes emotions while paying homage to the artistic traditions of elderlijk craftsmanship circa 1500. Its historical significance is further enhanced by its English origins and out-of-copyright status. Let this powerful depiction inspire you with its message of inner strength and resilience that resonates across centuries.
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