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Italian earthenware plate, Erysichthon felling a tree in grove of Ceres, 16th century
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Italian earthenware plate, Erysichthon felling a tree in grove of Ceres, 16th century
Depiction of Erysichthon felling a tree in the sacred grove of Ceres (Ovids Metamorphoses VIII), on an Italian earthenware plate, from the V&As collection, 16th century
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Black Background Blessed Ceres Felling Female Likeness Grove Human Likeness Metamorphoses Museum Of Ornamental Art Ovid Plate Publius Ovidius Naso Sacred Victoria Albert Museum Victoria And Albert Museum Earthenware Greek Mythology Mike Dixon
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This vibrant and captivating print showcases an exquisite Italian earthenware plate from the 16th century. The plate depicts a powerful scene from Greek mythology, specifically Ovid's Metamorphoses VIII. In this image, we witness Erysichthon, a mortal man, relentlessly felling a tree within the sacred grove of Ceres, the goddess of agriculture and fertility. The plate's intricate details beautifully capture both human and female likenesses amidst the lush greenery of the grove. The artist skillfully portrays Erysichthon wielding his axe as he defies divine boundaries in his pursuit to satisfy his insatiable hunger. This dramatic moment is brought to life with vivid colors against a striking black background. As we delve into this artifact, it becomes evident that it not only serves as an artistic masterpiece but also holds religious significance. It symbolizes mankind's relentless desire for power over nature while highlighting the consequences of such actions. Housed in London's prestigious Victoria and Albert Museum, this remarkable piece offers us a glimpse into Italy's rich cultural heritage during the Renaissance period. Its presence within this esteemed institution ensures its preservation for generations to come, allowing visitors to appreciate its historical value and marvel at its artistic brilliance. Through this photograph print by CM Dixon from Heritage Images, we are blessed with an opportunity to explore ancient myths intertwined with artistry—a testament to humanity's enduring fascination with storytelling through visual mediums.
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