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Mime howling Ohe! Ohe! Oh! Oh!, 1910. Artist: Arthur Rackham
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Mime howling Ohe! Ohe! Oh! Oh!, 1910. Artist: Arthur Rackham
Mime howling Ohe! Ohe! Oh! Oh!, 1910. Illustration from The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie. Alberich beats his brother Mime for taking too long working on the Tarnhelm. From Das Rheingold. From a private collection
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In this print titled "Mime howling Ohe! Ohe! Oh! Oh!, 1910" we are transported to the mythical world of Norse mythology. Created by the talented artist Arthur Rackham, this illustration is taken from The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie, a part of Richard Wagner's epic opera cycle, Der Ring des Nibelungen. The scene depicts Alberich, a dwarf filled with rage and fury as he beats his brother Mime for taking too long to work on the Tarnhelm. The vibrant colors bring out the intensity of emotions in this moment of punishment and cruelty. Set within an underground cave, we witness Mime's pain as he cries out in agony while Alberich unleashes his anger upon him. Rackham's attention to detail beautifully captures the concept of family dynamics intertwined with power struggles and sibling rivalry. This lithograph showcases his mastery in portraying legendary characters from Germanic folklore. As we delve into this historic artwork from early 20th century Britain, it serves as a reminder that art has always been a medium through which stories are told and emotions are conveyed. It allows us to explore different geographical locations and mythologies while immersing ourselves in timeless tales passed down through generations. This print offers us a glimpse into a rich cultural heritage that continues to inspire artists even today.
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