Cerberus
Cerberus: A Gothic Vision of Hades’ Gate
William Blake's ‘Cerberus’, completed in 1824–7, stands as a haunting testament to the Romantic preoccupation with mythology and the sublime. This graphite and ink watercolor on paper depicts three lions encircling a central figure – a stylized representation of Cerberus, the fearsome hound guarding Hades’ underworld gate. The painting isn't merely an illustration; it’s a deeply symbolic meditation on mortality, judgment, and divine retribution. Blake’s masterful use of chiaroscuro—the dramatic interplay between light and dark—creates an atmosphere of oppressive gloom, mirroring the desolate landscape of the afterlife.- Style: Gothic Romanticism – Characterized by brooding landscapes, grotesque imagery, and a fascination with biblical narratives and folklore.
- Technique: Blake employed meticulous watercolor layering combined with precise graphite sketching to achieve remarkable textural detail. The artist’s hand is visible in the delicate washes of color, conveying an immediacy and emotional intensity rarely found in contemporary art.
- Historical Context: Created during Blake's prolific period, ‘Cerberus’ reflects his engagement with Dante Alighieri’s Inferno—specifically the depiction of Cerberus guarding the entrance to Hell.
- Symbolism: The three lions represent strength and vigilance, while Cerberus embodies the inescapable reality of death and the judgment awaiting all souls. Blake's use of color contributes to this symbolic weight, conveying both terror and solemn grandeur.
Vilém Blake (1757 – 1827)
Významná vodní pastelová kresba Viléma Blakea zobrazující kosmický konflikt mezi dobrem a zlem – ikonická ilustrace knihy Zjevení, plná symboliky a intenzivní energie.
O tomto díle
- Název: Cerberus
- Autor: Vilém Blake
- Stav autorského práva: Právo veřejné domény
- Technika a materiál: Akryl na plátně
- Technika: Nástěnné umění
- Klíčová slova: hlídající pes , grafika vodovozdušné malířství , cerberus obraz
- Témata: blake , mythology , fantasy
Základní informace
- Influences: Blake's own visionary imagination
- Movement: Romanticism
- Artist: William Blake
- Notable elements or techniques: Illuminated printing; Detailed depiction of mythological creature
- Subject or theme: Mythology; Underworld
- Location: Tate Collection
- Artistic style: Symbolic; Gothic Revival
