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Melancholy I
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Albrecht Dürer's Melancholy I, created in 1514, is more than just a depiction of a sorrowful woman; it’s a profound meditation on the human condition, rendered with an unparalleled mastery of engraving. This intimate scene, measuring 19 x 24 cm, immediately draws the viewer into a world of quiet despair and introspective contemplation. The subject, a young woman seated in a chair, her head bowed as if lost in grief or overwhelmed by thought, embodies the core theme of *Melancholy* – not simply sadness, but a complex psychological state characterized by intense longing, artistic inspiration, and a heightened sensitivity to beauty and decay.
Beyond the immediate depiction of sorrow, Melancholy I is rich in symbolic meaning. The woman's posture – head bowed, hands clasped – is a universal gesture of grief and introspection. The dog at her feet offers a poignant symbol of comfort and loyalty, perhaps representing the solace found in companionship during times of distress. The presence of another figure seated further back suggests an observer, possibly a witness to this private moment of anguish or a representation of the broader societal impact of melancholy.
Created during a period of intense personal reflection for Dürer – marked by periods of profound melancholy and artistic breakthrough – Melancholy I offers a rare glimpse into the artist’s own psychological state. It is believed that this engraving was born from his exploration of the concept of *Melancholia*, a prevalent theme in Renaissance art and literature, linked to the humoral theory of medicine which posited that imbalances in bodily fluids could cause illness and emotional distress.
1471 - 1528 , Nemecko