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Cimon and Pero, ca. 1650-90. ca. 1650-90. Creator: Alexander Voet
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Cimon and Pero, ca. 1650-90. ca. 1650-90. Creator: Alexander Voet
Cimon and Pero, ca. 1650-90
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This print showcases the timeless masterpiece "Cimon and Pero" by Alexander Voet, created in the late 17th century. The Flemish artist skillfully captures a poignant moment from ancient Roman mythology, depicting the heartwarming story of compassion and sacrifice. In this engraving, we witness Cimon, a prisoner shackled in a penitentiary, being nourished by his devoted daughter Pero. The image beautifully conveys the concept of familial love transcending societal norms and legal boundaries. As Cimon's hunger is satisfied through breastfeeding, it symbolizes both physical sustenance and emotional support. Voet's attention to detail brings out the raw emotions portrayed on each character's face - from Cimon's gratitude to Pero's selflessness. This artwork serves as a powerful reminder that even in times of adversity or punishment, humanity can still find solace in acts of kindness. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this extraordinary piece stands as a testament to Voet's artistic prowess and his ability to capture complex narratives within one frame. It also pays homage to Peter Paul Rubens' earlier interpretation of "Roman Charity" showcasing how art continues to evolve throughout centuries while maintaining its relevance. As you gaze upon this unusual yet deeply moving scene frozen in time, let yourself be immersed in the profound bond between father and daughter that defies all odds – an enduring testament to the power of compassion.
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