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Cuchulainn rebuked by Emer, illustration from Celtic Myth and Legend

Cuchulainn rebuked by Emer, illustration from Celtic Myth and Legend


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Cuchulainn rebuked by Emer, illustration from Celtic Myth and Legend

STC411955 Cuchulainn rebuked by Emer, illustration from Celtic Myth and Legend by Charles Squire, 1905 (litho) by Millar, Harold Robert (1869-1940); Private Collection; (add.info.: Emer goes to find her husband, Cuchulainn, in a tryst with the fairest woman of the Sidhe, Fand, armed with a knife and the support of fifty maidens; ); The Stapleton Collection; Scottish, out of copyright

Media ID 22919364

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This lithograph, titled "Cuchulainn rebuked by Emer" transports us into the realm of Celtic Myth and Legend. Created by Charles Squire in 1905 and beautifully brought to life through Harold Robert Millar's skillful lithography, this print captures a pivotal moment in an ancient tale. In this scene, we witness Emer's fierce determination as she confronts her unfaithful husband, Cuchulainn. Armed with a knife and supported by fifty loyal maidens, Emer stands amidst a crowd of onlookers who have gathered beneath the sheltering branches of a majestic tree. Her pointed finger accuses Cuchulainn of adultery while his lover Fand looks on from afar. The artist masterfully portrays the emotions coursing through each character's face - betrayal etched upon Emer's visage contrasts with Cuchulainn's guilt-ridden expression. The intricate details within their plaits speak volumes about their status and heritage. As we delve into this enchanting illustration, we are reminded of the timeless themes explored within Celtic mythology - love, loyalty, honor, and consequences that arise from straying from one's path. This print serves as both an artistic masterpiece and a visual narrative that invites us to explore the depths of human nature. Displayed here is just one image among many in "Celtic Myth and Legend" offering glimpses into an ancient world filled with gods, heroes, magic, and adventure. It reminds us that these tales

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