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Defeated A shot rider crosses a tulip field after defeat. Painting by George Hitchcock (1850-1913) (ec. am. ) 1898 Sun. 1x0, 9 m Paris, musee d Orsay - A despondent rider crosses a field of tulips after the defeat
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Defeated A shot rider crosses a tulip field after defeat. Painting by George Hitchcock (1850-1913) (ec. am. ) 1898 Sun. 1x0, 9 m Paris, musee d Orsay - A despondent rider crosses a field of tulips after the defeat
JLJ4590984 Defeated A shot rider crosses a tulip field after defeat. Painting by George Hitchcock (1850-1913) (ec. am.) 1898 Sun. 1x0, 9 m Paris, musee d Orsay - A despondent rider crosses a field of tulips after the defeat. Painting by George Hitchcock (1850-1913) (American School), 1898. 1 x 0.9 m. Orsay Museum, Paris by Hitchcock, George (1850-1913); Musee d Orsay, Paris, France; (add.info.: Defeated A shot rider crosses a tulip field after defeat. Painting by George Hitchcock (1850-1913) (ec. am.) 1898 Sun. 1x0, 9 m Paris, musee d Orsay - A despondent rider crosses a field of tulips after the defeat. Painting by George Hitchcock (1850-1913) (American School), 1898. 1 x 0.9 m. Orsay Museum, Paris); Photo © Photo Josse
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In this photo print, we are transported to a field of vibrant tulips where a defeated rider crosses with an air of despondency. The painting, created by George Hitchcock in 1898, captures the aftermath of defeat and showcases the artist's ability to evoke powerful emotions through his brushstrokes. The desolate rider, clad in armor and carrying a flag that symbolizes his allegiance, stands out against the backdrop of delicate flowers. His posture reflects both physical fatigue and emotional turmoil as he navigates through the sea of colorful petals. The horse beneath him appears equally weary, mirroring its rider's state of mind. Hitchcock's attention to detail is evident in every aspect of this piece. From the intricate botanical elements to the subtle expressions on both man and beast, there is a sense of melancholy that permeates throughout. It serves as a poignant reminder that even amidst beauty and tranquility, defeat can cast its shadow. This artwork not only speaks to themes of war and violence but also explores concepts such as sadness, humiliation, and disgrace. Through his masterful use of color and composition, Hitchcock invites us into this somber moment in history. Displayed at the Orsay Museum in Paris, this painting continues to captivate viewers with its evocative portrayal of human emotion amidst nature's splendor. It serves as a testament to Hitchcock's skill as an American artist working within the realm of pre-Raphaelite aesthetics during the late 19th century.
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