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Nemesis or Good Fortune, c1502 (1956)
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Nemesis or Good Fortune, c1502 (1956)
Nemesis or Good Fortune, c1502 (1956). Durer took this female goddess figure from Manto, a poem by the Italian poet Poliziano. A print from Ideas, a volume about the origin and early history of many things, common and less common, essential and inessential, by Readers Union The Grosvenor Press, London, 1956
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This print, titled "Nemesis or Good Fortune" is a remarkable piece of art created by the renowned German artist Albrecht Durer in 1502. Inspired by the Italian poet Poliziano's poem called Manto, Durer masterfully depicts a female goddess figure that exudes both power and grace. The colossal size of this woodcut print commands attention, as does the intricate detailing of the winged deity. With her majestic presence, she represents Nemesis, the Greek goddess of retribution and fortune. This religious iconography reflects Durer's deep exploration of spirituality during the Renaissance period. The monochrome palette adds to the timeless quality of this artwork, emphasizing its historical significance. The stark contrast between light and dark enhances every delicate line etched into the woodcut medium. "Nemesis or Good Fortune" invites viewers to contemplate themes such as fate, justice, and divine intervention. It serves as a reminder that our actions have consequences and that fortune can be both fickle and rewarding. This particular print was featured in Ideas: A volume about origins and early history compiled by Readers Union The Grosvenor Press in London in 1956. Its inclusion in this collection speaks to its enduring impact on art history. Albrecht Durer's skillful craftsmanship combined with his profound understanding of mythology has resulted in an awe-inspiring portrayal of Nemesis – a testament to his status as one of Germany's most celebrated artists from the sixteenth century.
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