In this review, I have to say i was taken by surprise and awestruck by this painting. It hangs in the delicious Museum of Fine Arts in Boston MA. When I lived there I had the privilege of seeing it often.
Paul Gustave Dore was a french artist. He was born January 6 1832 and died January 23 1883. He worked primarily as an engraver, his most well known work was the illustrations for the bible and the divine comedy. Which is how I was introduced to his work. He was also a gifted sculpture. There is a bas relief housed in the MFA Boston that I am going to review soon.
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Another example of my mad photography skills xD |
This work is awe inspiring not because of the size (damn thing is huge) it the content. In the painting the startling element is the scythe. It seems out of place. Around it is vibrant lush life, but it is still too early for harvest. So the scythe lies there, impotent. However, death is patient. it will wait. it will be calm for death knows there are cycles and seasons to everything. For now life triumphs.
All in all, it seems to me the overall message is one of hope.
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