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The Poetess, Sappho, Throwing Herself into the Sea, engraved by Mme Gervais, 1849 (engraving)
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The Poetess, Sappho, Throwing Herself into the Sea, engraved by Mme Gervais, 1849 (engraving)
CHT205949 The Poetess, Sappho, Throwing Herself into the Sea, engraved by Mme Gervais, 1849 (engraving) by Emy, Henry (fl.1856); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; (add.info.: La poetesse Sapho se jetant dans la mer; ); © Archives Charmet
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This engraving, titled "The Poetess, Sappho, Throwing Herself into the Sea" transports us to a moment of profound sadness and despair. Created in 1849 by Mme Gervais and engraved by Henry Emy, this artwork depicts the tragic end of a love affair that has driven the renowned Greek lyric poet Sappho to take her own life. Set against a backdrop of towering cliffs along the Epirus coast on the Ionian Islands, Sappho stands at the edge, ready to leap into the vast expanse of sea below. Dressed in traditional Grecian costume and holding her lyre – symbolizing her musical prowess – she embodies both strength and vulnerability. The artist skillfully captures Sappho's anguish through intricate details: her pained expression, disheveled hair blowing in the wind, and clenched fists. The dramatic composition emphasizes her isolation on top of these perilous cliffs. Sappho's decision to end her life reflects not only personal tragedy but also serves as an enduring symbol of human suffering throughout history. This haunting image evokes feelings of empathy for those who have experienced heartbreak or loss. Preserved within Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs in Paris, France, this engraving continues to captivate viewers with its powerful portrayal of one woman's desperate act amidst overwhelming misery. It reminds us that even great poets like Sappho are not immune to pain and can succumb to their inner
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