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Men being released from a tower (litho)
6001165 Men being released from a tower (litho) by Eyck, Jan van (c.1390-1441) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Men being released from a tower. Illustration from Les Arts au Moyen Age, by du Sommerard, (Paris, c1840).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 25176074
© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images
Captivity Doorway Freedom Irons Jailer Keys Leaving Prisoners Released Releasing Early Xv Century Late Xv Century
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This lithograph print by Jan van Eyck depicts a scene from the 15th century, showcasing men being released from a tower. The image is part of Les Arts au Moyen Age, an illustrated book by du Sommerard published in Paris around 1840. In this artwork, we witness the moment of liberation as these men step out of their confinement and into newfound freedom. The tower's doorway serves as both a physical barrier that has held them captive and a symbolic threshold marking their release. The artist pays meticulous attention to detail, capturing the intricate costumes and dresses worn by the prisoners as they leave behind their shackles and chains. Their expressions are filled with relief and hope for what lies ahead after enduring captivity. As we observe this historical scene, it prompts us to reflect on themes such as imprisonment, power dynamics, and resilience throughout history. It reminds us that even in times when individuals were subjected to oppression or confinement, there was always potential for liberation. Jan van Eyck's skillful rendering brings this significant moment to life once again centuries later. This artwork not only showcases his mastery but also invites viewers to contemplate the universal desire for freedom that transcends time periods and cultures.
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