Archivo: "L’Allégorie de l’Enfer" or "Azrael" (c. 1890) - Jean Delville

Descripción: "L’Allégorie de l’Enfer" (c. 1890) ("The Allegory of Hell") is probably a retrospectively applied name in the catalogue of Delville's works, unrelated to the depiction of the drawing. According to Brendan Cole ([1]), this painting is linked to a 1892 poem by Delville called "Azraël" (published in his book Les Horizons Hantés), where Azrael, the Archangel of Death, appears with a blazing light to a dying King Solomon. Other elements of the drawing are also correlated to this poem: the lynxes near the king; sphinxes; serpents on the background. In the middle of the drawing there is a fountain surrounded by a multitude of people, and next to the king is also a grieving figure.
Título: "L’Allégorie de l’Enfer" or "Azrael" (c. 1890) - Jean Delville
Créditos: "Light Bearer of Beauty". Jean Delville (1867-1953). Painter, Poet, Writer: Initiate of Spiritual Beauty - Blog by art historian Brendan Cole https://lightbearerofbeauty.wordpress.com/2015/06/19/azrael-or-lallegorie-denfer/ ([2])
Autor(a): Jean Delville
Términos de Uso: Dominio Público
Licencia: Dominio Público
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