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Oedipus and Antigone also says "The Plague of Thebes"
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Oedipus and Antigone also says "The Plague of Thebes"
JEB4880040 Oedipus and Antigone also says " The Plague of Thebes". Oedipus fleeing the curse of the inhabitants, 1764 (oil on canvas) by Jalabert, Charles Francois (1819-1901); Palais de Longchamp, Marseille, France; eJean Bernard; French, out of copyright
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This print titled "Oedipus and Antigone also says 'The Plague of Thebes'" transports us back to ancient Greece, where mythology intertwines with human suffering. Painted by Charles Francois Jalabert in 1764, this oil on canvas masterpiece depicts Oedipus fleeing the curse that has befallen the inhabitants of Thebes. In this artwork, we witness a father's desperate attempt to protect his children from the devastating effects of disease. Oedipus, exiled and haunted by his tragic fate, leads his daughter Antigone away from their homeland in search of safety. Their expressions reveal both fear and determination as they embark on an uncertain journey. The painting not only captures a moment of personal struggle but also reflects broader themes such as hygiene, health, and the impact of epidemics on society. It serves as a poignant reminder that even in ancient times, communities faced similar challenges to those we encounter today. Jalabert's skillful brushstrokes bring life to these mythological characters while evoking a sense of nostalgia for antiquity. Through this artwork, he invites us to contemplate the timeless nature of human experiences and our collective need for protection and salvation. As we gaze upon this stunning piece, let us reflect on our own journeys through adversity and find solace in knowing that throughout history, individuals have persevered against all odds – just like Oedipus and Antigone fleeing Thebes' plague centuries ago.
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