A thread on some links between art and literature...
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Sethos I Before Horus, by Unknown Artist (c.1280 BCE)
Sethos I was the father of Ramesses II (also known as Ozymandias). In the wallpainting, Sethos is receiving pharaonic regalia to emphasise his power and military success.
Link: Ozymandias, by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Mona Lisa, by Leonardo da Vinci (1503)
The smile of Mona Lisa, also known as a Lisa Gherardini, is playful and ambiguous – almost like she is hiding a secret.
Link: My Last Duchess, by Robert Browning
Landscape with the Fall of Icarus, by Pieter Bruegel the Elder (1558)
An illustration of the dangers of pride and ambition. From soaring so high, Icarus is barely noticeable after his fall and life simply carries on around him.
Link: Jekyll and Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson
Experiment with a Bird in an Air Pump, by Joseph Wright of Derby (1768)
A wild-eyed scientist, onlookers who seem both intrigued and horrified, and a strong contrast between darkness and light.
Link: Jekyll and Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson