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The Satyr Family, 1505. Creator: Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471-1528)
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The Satyr Family, 1505. Creator: Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471-1528)
The Satyr Family, 1505. Durers interest in mythological imagery stemmed from his familiarity with the Italian Renaissance. In this ambiguous engraving, Durer depicted a satyr-a hybrid woodland creature typically associated with lust-in the role of father and family man. Instead of carousing in the forest, he plays music to his newborn child. Durers play on the mother and child theme and the satyrs unconventional fatherly behavior draws attention to a primal and simplified way of life. In contrast though, the group rests within an inhospitable dense forest where tops of trees are splintered and branches are dead, implying that the figures relaxed instinctual approach toward procreation and sexuality remains outside the bounds of Christian virtue
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1471 1528 Albrecht Durer Albrecht Dürer German Early 16th Century
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is a captivating print by Albrecht Dürer that showcases the artist's fascination with mythological imagery and his influence from the Italian Renaissance. In this intriguing engraving, Dürer portrays a satyr, a creature associated with lust and wildness, in an unconventional role as a father and family man. Breaking away from traditional depictions of satyrs carousing in forests, Dürer presents us with an unexpected scene. The satyr tenderly plays music to his newborn child instead of indulging in his usual primal instincts. This play on the mother and child theme challenges societal norms and draws attention to a simpler way of life. However, amidst this idyllic moment lies an underlying contrast. The family rests within an inhospitable dense forest where trees are splintered and branches are dead. This juxtaposition suggests that while the figures embrace their instinctual approach towards procreation and sexuality, it remains outside the bounds of Christian virtue. Dürer's masterful technique shines through in this early 16th-century engraving. His attention to detail brings each character to life while capturing the essence of their mythical nature. "The Satyr Family" serves as both a testament to Dürer's artistic prowess and as a thought-provoking commentary on human desires versus societal expectations. This remarkable artwork can be found at The Cleveland Museum of Art and is part of Heritage Art/Heritage Images' collection showcasing Germany's rich heritage
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