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Evelyn De Morgan, "Cassandra," Pre-Raphaelite Women Artists, accessed October 29, 2023, https://preraphaelitewomenartists.omeka.net/items/show/38.


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Signature, 1898: EDeM 1898 . Description: In Greek legend, Cassandra (the daughter of King Priam the King of Troy) was passionately loved by Apollo. He promised to grant her whatever she asked, if she loved him in return. Cassandra asked for the gift of prophecy, however, once she received her powers she refused to keep her part of the bargain.


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Cassandra by Evelyn De Morgan (1855-1919), 1898, from De Morgan Collection


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In Evelyn De Morgan's beauties we see peace, whilst her beasts represent evil. She lived through World War I and was so appalled by the constant reports of fighting and deaths on the front line, that she couldn't bear to paint realistic images.. Cassandra. (n.d.). De Morgan Collection. Retrieved June 9, 2020, https.


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Cassandra by Evelyn De Morgan (1898, London); Cassandra in front of the burning city of Troy, depicted with disheveled hair denoting the insanity ascribed to her by the Trojans "Cassandra and Ajax" depicted on a terracotta amphora, circa 450 BC. Cassandra or Kassandra (/ k ə ˈ s æ n d r ə /; Ancient Greek: Κασσάνδρα, pronounced, also Greek: Κασσάνδρα, and sometimes.


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Cassandra, Evelyn de Morgan, 1898. In ancient Greek mythology, Cassandra was a priestess who was able to predict the future but unable to convince others to act upon her prophecies. The fate of.


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Evelyn De Morgan's Cassandra can be counted as an example of that. The painter can take the liberty to depict a textual character in their own way, since the textual descriptions are often looser than the visual representation.19 However, the paintings include certain attributes that are typical to the characters depicted..


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Helen of Troy and Cassandra (both painted 1898) by Evelyn De Morgan are key pictures in her oeuvre which depict two women who were central to myths surrounding the fall of the ancient city of Troy. According to the myth - made popular through Homer's Illiad - Paris, the son of the King of Troy, was asked by meddling Gods to choose the.


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Evelyn De Morgan (30 August 1855 - 2 May 1919) was an English painter associated early in her career with the later phase of the Pre-Raphaelite Movement, and working in a range of styles including Aestheticism and Symbolism. Her paintings are figural, foregrounding the female body through the use of spiritual, mythological, and allegorical themes.. They rely on a range of metaphors (such as.


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Cassandra by Evelyn de Morgan, 1898, via De Morgan Collection As a captive concubine, Cassandra is viewed as a possession rather than a person, and her prophetic abilities are dismissed as madness, reflecting her limited agency. Although she lacks power, Cassandra refuses to be silenced and remains outspoken about the injustices she witnesses.


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Helen of Troy, by Evelyn de Morgan, 1898; with Cassandra, by Evelyn de Morgan, 1898, via De Morgan Collection. In 1898, Evelyn chose to paint two important women from Greek myth: Helen and Cassandra.Their pictures side by side present a juxtaposition of peace and war. Helen's frame is peaceful, with the symbolic white doves showcasing both peace and love, symbols of the Goddess of Love.


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In Greek legend, Cassandra (the daughter of King Priam - the King of Troy) was passionately loved by Apollo. He promised to grant her whatever she asked, i.


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Cassandra. Evelyn De Morgan, 1898. 97.8 cm 48.3 cm. Cassandra is a Pre Raphaelite Oil on Canvas Painting created by Evelyn De Morgan in 1898. The image is in the Public Domain, and tagged Greek and Roman Mythology, Fire and War. Source Download See Cassandra in the Kaleidoscope. Pre Raphaelite Artwork.


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Evelyn De Morgan, née Pickering, was an English painter associated early in her career with the later phase of the Pre-Raphaelite Movement. Her paintings are figural, foregrounding the female body through the use of spiritual, mythological, and allegorical themes. They rely on a range of metaphors (such as light and darkness, transformation.


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De Morgan CollectionUnited Kingdom. In Greek legend, Cassandra (the daughter of King Priam - the King of Troy) was passionately loved by Apollo. He promised to grant her whatever she asked, if she loved him in return. Cassandra asked for the gift of prophecy, however, once she received her powers she refused to keep her part of the bargain.

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