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Tomyris, shown nude from behind, placing the head of Cyrus into a sack held by a soldi
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Tomyris, shown nude from behind, placing the head of Cyrus into a sack held by a soldi
Tomyris, shown nude from behind, placing the head of Cyrus into a sack held by a soldier, the decapitated body of Cyrus on the ground at her feet, from a series of four mythological scenes, ca. 1539
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6th Century Bc Beheaded Beheading Cyrus Ii Cyrus The Great Decapitated Decapitation Georg Georg Pencz Myth Pencz Pencz Georg Sack Tomyris
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This print captures a powerful moment from ancient history. Titled "Tomyris" the image depicts a scene of mythological significance, showcasing the German artist Georg Pencz's skillful engraving technique. In this dramatic composition, Tomyris, portrayed as a naked woman seen from behind, stands tall and resolute. With her head held high, she places the decapitated head of Cyrus into a sack held by an anonymous soldier. The lifeless body of Cyrus lies at her feet, symbolizing his defeat in battle. Pencz's attention to detail is evident in every stroke of his engraving tool. The contrasting shades of black and white enhance the intensity and emotion conveyed by this historical event. Through this artwork, Pencz invites us to reflect on themes such as power dynamics, war, and vengeance. Displayed within the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection, this piece exemplifies Renaissance artistry while drawing inspiration from ancient mythology. It serves as a testament to Pencz's mastery in capturing both human form and narrative storytelling. As we gaze upon "Tomyris" we are transported back to the 6th century BC when these events unfolded. This photograph print allows us to appreciate not only Pencz's artistic brilliance but also our shared cultural heritage that continues to shape our understanding of history today.
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