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Lucius turns into a donkey by accident. Metamorphoses (Golden Donkey or Asinus aureus)
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Lucius turns into a donkey by accident. Metamorphoses (Golden Donkey or Asinus aureus)
GIA4808706 Lucius turns into a donkey by accident. Metamorphoses (Golden Donkey or Asinus aureus), novel written by Apulee (Lucius Apuleius) (around 125-around 180) in the 2nd century. Etching Water by Martin Van Maele, 1905 by Maele, Martin van (1863-1926); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lucius turns into a donkey by accident. Metamorphoses (Golden Donkey or Asinus aureus), novel written by Apulee (Lucius Apuleius) (around 125-around 180) in the 2nd century. Etching Water by Martin Van Maele, 1905); eGiancarlo Costa; French, out of copyright
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© Giancarlo Costa / Bridgeman Images
2 2nd 2nd 2nd Ii Iird Century Curse Imaginary Character Antique Rome
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In this photo print, we are transported back to the ancient Roman Empire as we witness a pivotal moment from the novel "Metamorphoses" by Apulee. The etching, created by Martin Van Maele in 1905, depicts the unfortunate transformation of Lucius into a donkey. The scene is filled with tension and fear as Lucius, an imaginary character brought to life through literature, finds himself cursed and turned into an animal against his will. The artist skillfully captures the anguish on Lucius' face as he grapples with his new form. The intricate details of the etching bring this ancient tale to life, showcasing both the artistic talent of Van Maele and his ability to capture emotion through his work. The nudity depicted in the image serves not only as a reminder of our vulnerability but also symbolizes Lucius' loss of humanity. This artwork serves as a powerful reminder of the enduring impact that literature can have on our imagination and understanding of history. It invites us to delve deeper into Apulee's novel and explore themes such as identity, transformation, and fate. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing print, we cannot help but be drawn into its narrative and contemplate our own capacity for change.
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