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Fortune, 1871 (w / c on paper)
747062 Fortune, 1871 (w/c on paper) by Burne-Jones, Edward Coley (1833-98); 33x19.7 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22716842
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Blind Blindfold Blindfolded Bound Chained Chains Chance Destiny Drapery Fate Fortuna Fortune Luck Personification Power Powerless Sceptre Subjects The Future Turning Vision Vulnerable Weak Wheel Neo Classical Neoclassical Pre Raphaelite
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The captivating artwork titled "Fortune, 1871" by Edward Coley Burne-Jones is a mesmerizing depiction of the concept of luck and destiny. This watercolor on paper print, measuring 33x19.7 cm, showcases the artist's mastery in portraying complex symbolism. In this pre-Raphaelite masterpiece, a blindfolded female figure personifying Fortune stands at the center of attention. Bound by chains and draped in delicate fabric, she holds a scepter while wearing a crown that signifies her power over fate. The allegorical nature of the painting is further emphasized by the presence of a turning wheel symbolizing chance and inevitability. Burne-Jones skillfully captures both vulnerability and strength through his portrayal of Fortune as an ethereal yet powerless being. The use of neoclassical elements adds to the dramatic effect, with rich blue and gold tones dominating the composition. This thought-provoking artwork invites contemplation on themes such as sight versus blindness, power dynamics, and our inherent inability to control our own destinies. It serves as a reminder that even kings are subject to Fortuna's inexorable influence. The Fine Art Finder print allows art enthusiasts to appreciate every intricate detail captured in this iconic piece without commercial usage implications. Whether displayed in private collections or public spaces, "Fortune, 1871" continues to inspire viewers with its timeless exploration of human existence within the realm of chance and fortune
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