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Cumaean Sibyl November 1 1882 Etching drypoint
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Cumaean Sibyl November 1 1882 Etching drypoint
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1833–1898 1882 Birmingham Burne Jones Colony Coming Conception Devoted Drypoint Edition Fulham Severe Conveys Cumaean Sibyl Foretold November 1
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This print showcases the "Cumaean Sibyl November 1,1882" an etching drypoint created by Charles Albert Waltner. The artwork is part of a limited edition series of 250 prints, measuring approximately 17 3/16 x 6 7/8 inches (43.6 x 17.4 cm). The image itself depicts the Cumaean Sibyl, an ancient Greek prophetess who resided in the colony of Cumae near Naples. This particular piece was inspired by Sir Edward Burne-Jones, a renowned British artist from Birmingham who lived between 1833 and1898. Waltner's masterful etching beautifully conveys Burne-Jones' severe conception of this Apollonian priestess. The Cumaean Sibyl holds great significance as one of the ancient prophetesses who foretold the coming of Christ. The Metropolitan Museum of Art has carefully preserved this extraordinary artwork in their Liszt Collection, ensuring its historical and artistic value endures for generations to come.
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