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WAGNER: DIE WALKURE, 1856. Wotans farewell, a scene from Richard Wagners opera Die Walkure
WAGNER: DIE WALKURE, 1856.
Wotans farewell, a scene from Richard Wagners opera Die Walkure, composed in 1856 and first performed in 1870. Gravure after a painting by Konrad Dielitz (1845-1933)
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Media ID 12365287
1856 1870 Armor Classical Couple Fire Forest Gravure Helmet Kiss Konrad Lover Opera Richard Spear Wagner Wing Odin Ring Cycle Valkyrie
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Estimated Product Size is 19.7cm x 24.2cm (7.8" x 9.5")
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This print captures a powerful moment from Richard Wagner's opera, Die Walkure. The scene depicted is Wotan's farewell, an emotionally charged encounter between two lovers amidst a mystical forest. Composed in 1856 and first performed in 1870, this iconic opera is part of Wagner's renowned Ring Cycle. The image showcases the exquisite detail of Konrad Dielitz's painting as it has been transformed into a gravure print. Dielitz masterfully portrays the intensity of the moment with his artistic skill, capturing the essence of both characters and their surroundings. In this particular scene, we witness Wotan bidding farewell to his beloved Valkyrie. The couple stands amidst towering trees engulfed in flames, symbolizing passion and turmoil. Wearing armor and helmets adorned with wings, they embody strength and grace. As they share a tender kiss before parting ways, one can feel the depth of their love through the image. This poignant portrayal evokes emotions that resonate with audiences even today. Granger Art on Demand presents this remarkable piece from their collection without any commercial intent. It serves as a testament to the enduring beauty and significance of classical art forms like opera and highlights how visual representations can capture timeless moments for generations to come.
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