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"Narcisse"Peinture de Karl Pavlovich Briullov (Brioullov) (1799-1852) 1819 State Russian Museum, Saint Petersbourg
FIA5330418 " Narcisse" Peinture de Karl Pavlovich Briullov (Brioullov) (1799-1852) 1819 State Russian Museum, Saint Petersbourg by Briullov, Karl Pavlovich (1799-1852); State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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Cupid Eros Narcissism Pride Santo Seven Deadly Sins Trunk Of Tree Defensive Weapon Four Elements Greece Greek Infantry Weapon Mythological Figure
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The captivating painting titled "Narcisse" by Karl Pavlovich Briullov takes us on a journey through Greek mythology and the depths of human emotion. Created in 1819, this masterpiece is housed in the State Russian Museum in Saint Petersburg. In this artwork, we see Narcissus, a mythological figure known for his excessive self-love and vanity. The artist skillfully portrays him standing amidst a lush forest, surrounded by nature's vibrant colors. A bow rests beside him, symbolizing his prideful nature and connection to weaponry. Briullov's attention to detail is evident as he captures Narcissus gazing at his own reflection in the water below. This moment represents not only narcissism but also unrequited love as Narcissus falls deeply in love with himself rather than reciprocating others' affections. The painting explores themes of mythology, religion, and human psychology. It serves as a reminder of the dangers of excessive pride and self-absorption that can lead to one's downfall. Through this artwork, Briullov invites viewers to reflect upon their own desires for admiration and recognition while cautioning against losing touch with reality. With its rich symbolism and masterful execution, "Narcisse" continues to captivate audiences worldwide with its timeless exploration of human nature.
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