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Palemon sees Ondine dancing with her shadow
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Palemon sees Ondine dancing with her shadow
Palemon sees Ondine, a water sprite, dancing with her shadow. Captivated by her beauty he pursues her to the forest. Illustration to a fairytale by Baron Friedrich de la Motte Fouque, first published 1812, and performed as a ballet by the Royal Ballet in 1958
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1812 1958 1960 Ballet Baron Fairy Fairy Tale Forest Fouque Friedrich Motte Palemon Shadow Sprite Tale Undine Ondine
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Palemon's Enchantment: A Timeless Tale of Love and the Enigmatic Ondine This silver print illustration, published in 1812 by Baron Friedrich de la Motte Fouque, immortalizes the moment when Palemon, a knight, encounters the ethereal water sprite, Ondine, dancing in the forest. The image, a silhouette against the backdrop of the moonlit night, showcases Ondine's mesmerizing beauty as she gracefully moves in harmony with her shadow. The tale of Palemon and Ondine is rooted in European folklore, with its earliest known written record being in Fouque's fairy tale of the same name. The story tells of Palemon's unwavering love for Ondine, despite her being a water sprite, and his eventual union with her. This enchanting moment, where Palemon first lays eyes on Ondine, has been brought to life in this exquisite illustration. The image has been recreated in various forms throughout history, including as a ballet performance by the Royal Ballet in 1958 and 1960. The timeless nature of the tale is evident in its continued adaptation across different mediums and generations. The intricacy of the details in this print, from the delicate folds of Ondine's gown to the rippling water around her, speaks to the skill of the illustrator. The use of silver and the silhouette technique adds an air of mystery and magic to the scene, transporting viewers to a world of enchantment and wonder. This historical illustration is a testament to the enduring power of fairy tales and their ability to captivate and inspire generations. Whether you are a lover of history, folklore, or simply a romantic at heart, this image of Palemon and Ondine is sure to leave a lasting impression.
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