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Procris Killed by an arrow which Cephalus darted through the thicket, 1775. Artist: W Walker
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Procris Killed by an arrow which Cephalus darted through the thicket, 1775. Artist: W Walker
Procris Killed by an arrow which Cephalus darted through the thicket, 1775. Scene from Greek mythology; Cephalus accidentally kills his wife. A plate from The Copper-Plate Magazine or A Monthly Treasure, (London, 1775)
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This haunting print captures a tragic scene from Greek mythology, depicting the moment when Procris meets her untimely demise. Created in 1775 by artist W Walker, this engraving showcases the talent and attention to detail prevalent during the eighteenth century. The image portrays Cephalus, Procris' husband, accidentally shooting an arrow through a thicket where his wife is hiding. The sorrowful expression on Cephalus' face reveals his shock and remorse upon realizing what he has done. Meanwhile, Procris appears ethereal as she falls gracefully to the ground, her life cut short by her beloved's arrow. The monochrome aesthetic adds depth and intensity to this tragic tale. The absence of color allows viewers to focus solely on the emotions conveyed through intricate lines and shadows. It also emphasizes the timeless nature of Greek mythology itself. Originally published in The Copper-Plate Magazine or A Monthly Treasure in London, this print serves as a reminder of both artistic excellence and storytelling prowess that captivated audiences during the eighteenth century. As we gaze upon this work today, we are transported back in time to witness a heart-wrenching moment that continues to resonate with us centuries later. In acquiring this print from Heritage Images, one becomes not just a collector but also a custodian of history—a keeper of tales that have shaped our understanding of love, loss, and human fallibility throughout generations.
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