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The Spring - Eurydice bitten by a serpent while picking flowers (Eurydice's death)

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The scene unfolds with a palpable sense of drama. In the foreground, a woman in a vibrant red gown is struck by a serpent, her body collapsing as a man in blue attempts to catch her. Their poses, almost a dance of death, draw the eye immediately. The color palette is rich, with deep reds and blues contrasting against the greens of the landscape, emphasizing the emotional intensity of the moment. Light and shadow play across the figures, heightening the tension. The background offers a suggestion of other figures.

I can almost hear the whispers of panic. The man's raised arms, a plea, a protest against the inevitable. This evokes a feeling of the fragility of life and the sting of mortality. The brushwork seems to have a certain energy in how it depicts the foliage, giving life to the scene. It’s like a stage, where the actors have their final moments of their lives.

The Spring - Eurydice bitten by a serpent while picking flowers (Eurydice's death)

Eugène Delacroix

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1856

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7040 × 8430 px
166 × 197 mm

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