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Diomedes Devoured by his Horses, c. 1865-1870 (oil on canvas)
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Diomedes Devoured by his Horses, c. 1865-1870 (oil on canvas)
989870 Diomedes Devoured by his Horses, c.1865-1870 (oil on canvas) by Moreau, Gustave (1826-98); 46.4x38.1 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Diomedes Devoured by his Horses. Painted circa 1865 and 1870. The Mares of Diomedes; Diomedes the Giant, King of Thrace. Eighth Labour of Hercules. man-eating horses; ); Photo eChristies Images; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22743116
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1870 1870s Active Agony Cape Cliff Dark Devoured Devouring Diomedes Equine Gustave Gustave Moreau Heracles Herakles Hooved Mammal Horror Labor Modern Art Moreau Mythical Negative Concept One Man Only Pain Physical Activity Signifying Suffering Symbolism Torment Tragedy Tragic 19th Century European Art Artist French Dine French Art French Artist Natural Space
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This print showcases Gustave Moreau's masterpiece, "Diomedes Devoured by his Horses" painted between 1865 and 1870. The artwork depicts the tragic tale of Diomedes, the Giant King of Thrace, and his man-eating horses. In this intense scene, we witness Diomedes being devoured by these ferocious creatures as he struggles in agony on a cliff overlooking the coastline. Moreau's skillful use of oil on canvas brings this Greek mythological story to life with dark and dramatic undertones. The artist captures the moment of action and suffering with great detail, emphasizing the torment experienced by Diomedes. The composition is filled with symbolism, signifying both physical and emotional pain. The red hues evoke a sense of horror while also representing bloodshed. The attire worn by Diomedes adds to the narrative, highlighting his role as a powerful figure facing tragedy. This late 19th-century European artwork exemplifies Moreau's mastery in depicting mythical themes through rich colors and meticulous brushwork. It invites viewers into a world where humans are confronted by their own mortality amidst fantastical elements. Displayed against a coastal backdrop, this painting serves as a reminder that even mighty figures can succumb to their own hubris. With its striking imagery and profound storytelling, "Diomedes Devoured by his Horses" continues to captivate audiences today.
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