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Cimon and Pero, ca. 1631. Creator: Willem Panneels
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Cimon and Pero, ca. 1631. Creator: Willem Panneels
Cimon and Pero, ca. 1631
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This photo print, titled "Cimon and Pero" was created by the talented Flemish artist Willem Panneels in approximately 1631. The artwork is housed in the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art, showcasing its historical significance. The image depicts a poignant scene from ancient Roman mythology known as "Roman Charity". It portrays Cimon, a condemned criminal, being saved from starvation by his devoted daughter Pero. In an act of extraordinary compassion and filial love, Pero secretly breastfeeds her father while he languishes in prison. Panneels' etching beautifully captures the emotional bond between father and daughter. The intricate details highlight their expressions of tenderness and desperation within this powerful narrative. This thought-provoking piece explores themes such as family life, sacrifice, and the complexities of human relationships. Through this artwork, Panneels invites viewers to reflect on timeless concepts like empathy and selflessness that transcend centuries. It serves as a reminder that acts of kindness can emerge even in dire circumstances or societal norms. As we admire this remarkable creation by Willem Panneels at The Met, we are reminded of the enduring power art holds to convey profound messages about humanity's capacity for love and compassion across time periods.
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