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The Victim, 1868. Artist: Arthur Boyd Houghton
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The Victim, 1868. Artist: Arthur Boyd Houghton
The Victim, 1868. Illustration by AB Houghton for Tennysons poem. An Arch-Druid is about to sacrifice the Kings son to save the people from the plague. At the last moment the Queen takes the blow and becomes the sacrifice
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In this print titled "The Victim, 1868" we are transported back to the 19th century and immersed in a powerful scene from Alfred Lord Tennyson's poem. Illustrated by Arthur Boyd Houghton, the image depicts an intense moment of sacrifice and selflessness. Set in England during a time plagued by disease, an Arch-Druid stands before an altar ready to sacrifice the King's son to save his people. However, just as the blade is about to descend upon the young boy, it is intercepted by none other than the Queen herself. In a stunning act of bravery and love for her subjects, she becomes the ultimate victim. This wood engraving masterfully captures both the desperation and courage present in this haunting narrative. The monochrome palette adds depth and intensity to every line etched on paper. As viewers gaze upon this print, they cannot help but be moved by its emotional weight. "The Victim" serves as a poignant reminder of humanity's capacity for sacrifice and devotion even in times of great adversity. It explores themes of duty, love for one's country, religious beliefs, and ultimately challenges our understanding of what it means to be a leader. Through Tennyson's poetic words brought to life by Houghton's artistic vision, we are invited into a world where sacrifices are made not only for personal gain but also for the greater good - leaving us with profound reflections on our own values and choices.
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