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The Story of Orpheus: Cerberus, 1875 (pencil on paper)
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The Story of Orpheus: Cerberus, 1875 (pencil on paper)
AMO101407 The Story of Orpheus: Cerberus, 1875 (pencil on paper) by Burne-Jones, Edward Coley (1833-98); 24.4x24.3 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; eAshmolean Museum; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22350538
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Cerbere Guardian Hades Hell Orphee Three Headed Tondo Underworld Westernart Monster Pre Raphaelite
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This pencil drawing, titled "The Story of Orpheus: Cerberus" transports us into the mythical world of Greek mythology. Created by the talented artist Edward Coley Burne-Jones in 1875, this print showcases his exceptional attention to detail and mastery of the pre-Raphaelite style. In this artwork, we are introduced to Cerberus, a fearsome three-headed dog who guards the entrance to the underworld. The intricate lines and shading bring out every strand of fur on Cerberus' menacing form, while conveying both power and vulnerability. With its piercing eyes and bared teeth, it is evident that this mythological creature means business. As we gaze at this piece, we can almost hear Orpheus' enchanting music resonating through the air. This drawing captures a pivotal moment from Orpheus' legendary story as he attempts to charm Cerberus with his melodious tunes in order to gain passage into Hades. Burne-Jones skillfully portrays not only the physicality of Cerberus but also its role as a guardian between life and death. The composition's circular shape adds depth and symbolism, emphasizing how intertwined these realms truly are. Displayed proudly at Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, UK, this remarkable artwork continues to captivate viewers with its timeless depiction of an ancient mythological tale. It serves as a testament to Burne-Jones' artistic brilliance and his ability to transport us into worlds beyond our own imagination.
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