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Salmacis and Hermaphrodite, Anonymous, Herman van Swanevelt, Pierre Drevet, 1663 - 1738

Salmacis and Hermaphrodite, Anonymous, Herman van Swanevelt, Pierre Drevet, 1663 - 1738


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Salmacis and Hermaphrodite, Anonymous, Herman van Swanevelt, Pierre Drevet, 1663 - 1738

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Fountain French Poem Herman Van Swanevelt Hermaphrodite Love Nymph Pierre Drevet Poem Show Sits Tree Water 1663 1738 Anonymous Bathes Hermaphroditus Salmacis


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In this print titled "Salmacis and Hermaphrodite" we are transported to a mythical world where love, nature, and transformation intertwine. The anonymous artists Herman van Swanevelt and Pierre Drevet beautifully capture the essence of this ancient tale. The image depicts the moment when Hermaphroditus bathes in a serene fountain while Salmacis, a nymph known for her unrequited love, sits nearby under the shade of a tree. The water cascades gently around them as they become entwined in their destinies. This enchanting scene is further enhanced by the inclusion of a French poem that adds depth to the narrative. It speaks of forbidden desires and the power of love's embrace, perfectly complementing the visual storytelling. The skillful use of light and shadow creates an ethereal atmosphere that transports us into this magical realm. Every detail is meticulously captured by Quint Lox's lens from Liszt Collection, allowing us to appreciate every nuance within this timeless masterpiece. As we gaze upon this remarkable print, we are reminded of our own capacity for transformation and how love can transcend boundaries. It serves as both an invitation to explore our deepest desires and a reminder that true beauty lies within embracing all aspects of ourselves.

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