Infatuation Collection
"Captivated by Illusions: Exploring the Depths of Infatuation" In Pygmalion and Galatea, 1797 (oil on canvas
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"Captivated by Illusions: Exploring the Depths of Infatuation" In Pygmalion and Galatea, 1797 (oil on canvas), we witness the power as a sculptor falls hopelessly in love with his own creation. The lines between reality and fantasy blur, leaving us questioning the nature of desire. A man talking to a masked woman in bed, 1905 (litho), portrays an enigmatic encounter fueled by infatuation's intoxicating allure. Behind masks, they hide their true selves, surrendering to passion while shrouded in mystery. An English grocer entering a dining room and surprising all captures the essence of unexpected infatuation. In this moment frozen in time, hearts skip beats as connections form amidst ordinary circumstances. The image of an English gentleman courting a young lady in a restaurant at an inn during the 19th century evokes notions of courtly love and fleeting infatuations that ignite within elegant settings. Romance blossoms over candlelit dinners and stolen glances. Proserpine, 1880 (coloured chalks on paper), depicts the mythological tale where Hades' obsession leads him to abduct Persephone into his underworld realm. This haunting portrayal reminds us that even gods can be consumed by overwhelming desires. "The Earl of Surrey Beholding the Fayre Geraldine in the Mirror" reflects unrequited longing as one gazes upon their beloved through reflective surfaces. Infatuation takes hold when admiration turns into an insatiable yearning for reciprocation. Cephalus and Aurora, 1764 (oil on canvas), showcases how dawn's beauty captivates Cephalus' heart despite being married to another. The irresistible pull towards someone new becomes entangled with moral dilemmas and forbidden passions. In "Calypso Takes Pity on Ulysses, " 1926 (Artist.