sábado, 30 de abril de 2011

Antígona

Antigone at her brothers grave, 4th century BC, red figure, Louvre Museum, Paris.
Antigona and Aristopolis, 300–250 BC, Limestone highlighted in colour, 50cm x 45.5cm, Louvre Museum, Paris.
Charles Thevenin, Adeipus and Antigone, 1805, oil on panel, 59.5cm x 46.8cm, Aberdeen Art Gallery and Museum.
Thomire et Cie, Moinet Aîné, Oedipe et Antigone devant la Tombe de Laïus, 1820, Gilded bronze, Black marble, Louvre Museum, Paris.
Charles Francois Jalabert, Oedipe et Antigone, 1842, Oil on canvas, 115cm × 147 cm, Musée des Beaux-arts.
William Henry Rinehart, Antigone pouring a libation at the tomb of Polynices, 1867-70, Marble, 178.4 X 61cm X 100.3cm, marble, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Fredrick Leighton, Antigone, 1882, oil on canvas, 60.30cm x 49.50cm, Beijing World Art Museum.
Dominique Jean-Baptiste Hugues, Oedipe à la colonne, marble, 1882, 1.36 m x 1.81 m x 1.00 m, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Jules-Eugène Lenepveu, Antigone Gives Token Burial to the Body of Her Brother Polynices, 19th century, Watercolor, pen and black ink over black chalk, on gray-green paper, 27.4cm x 35.3 cm, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Gerhard Marcks, Oedipus and Antigone, 1960, Bronze, 93” x 37 ¾” x 37 ¾”, Southeast Corner, Center for Faith and Life, Luther College.

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