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The Bewitched Groom, ca. 1544. Creator: Hans Baldung
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The Bewitched Groom, ca. 1544. Creator: Hans Baldung
The Bewitched Groom, ca. 1544
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The Bewitched Groom, ca. 1544
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is a captivating woodcut print created by the renowned artist Hans Baldung during the Northern Renaissance period. This powerful image depicts an allegorical scene filled with symbolism and emotion. In this black and white artwork, we witness a man consumed by anger and fury. His clothes are disheveled, reflecting his inner turmoil. The groom's face reveals his unconscious state as he stands in front of a stable, surrounded by horses - symbols of strength and passion. A mysterious old woman, possibly a sorceress or witch, holds a flaming torch that illuminates the scene. Her presence suggests that dark forces may be at play, bewitching the groom and causing him to lose control over his emotions. The composition showcases Baldung's mastery of foreshortening technique as well as intricate details such as the comb in the man's hair and codpiece on his clothing - elements that were fashionable during that era. This woodcut print invites viewers to contemplate themes of lust, death, and witchcraft prevalent in German society during the 16th century. It serves as a reminder of how our emotions can overpower us if left unchecked. "The Bewitched Groom" remains an important piece within art history due to its skillful execution and thought-provoking subject matter. As it hangs proudly in museums like The Met today, it continues to captivate audiences with its timeless message about human nature and vulnerability.
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