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"Seven dog-days we let pass, naming Queens in Glenmacnass"

'Seven dog-days we let pass, naming Queens in Glenmacnass'


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"Seven dog-days we let pass, naming Queens in Glenmacnass"

MFI44094 " Seven dog-days we let pass, naming Queens in Glenmacnass" Illustration by Harry Clarke from Queens by J.M. Synge by Clarke, Harry (1889-1931); Private Collection; eMark Fiennes Archive; Irish, out of copyright

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This black and white illustration, titled ""Seven dog-days we let pass, naming Queens in Glenmacnass" by Harry Clarke, transports us to the enchanting world of J. M. Synge's play "Queens". The intricate details and delicate lines bring the scene to life, showcasing Clarke's exceptional talent as an illustrator. The image depicts a group of seven women gathered in the picturesque setting of Glenmacnass. Their graceful figures are adorned with flowing gowns that seem to blend seamlessly with their surroundings. Each woman exudes a distinct aura of regality and mystery, symbolizing the queens they represent. As we delve into this visual narrative, it becomes evident that these women have spent seven blissful days immersed in their roles as queens. They have embraced their power and authority while reveling in the natural beauty surrounding them. The lush landscape serves as a fitting backdrop for this ethereal gathering. Intriguingly, this print is part of Mark Fiennes' private collection, which showcases his passion for preserving historical artworks like this one by Harry Clarke. Through Fiennes' efforts, we are able to appreciate and admire pieces from different eras without commercial constraints or limitations. This particular artwork captures our imagination with its timeless elegance and evocative storytelling. It invites us to reflect on themes such as femininity, nature's grandeur, and the transformative power of art itself.

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