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Melencholia I
ALBRECHT DURERO: 1514
National Galery of Karlsrhue, Germany
The iconography of melancholy dates back to the Egyptians: man or woman with the head resting on his/her hand. This enigmatic and disturbing spiritual state was associated, since the Renaissance, to creative talent. Durer succeeds in grasping it in his engraving on the topic with a unique perfection. A mosaic of fascinating and disturbing elements. The dog, the magic square, the truncated rhombohedron, the sphere. And, dominating the scene, avid and unsatisfied the winged lady, the angel of melancholy.