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Original fileIn this scene from Goethe's play, Faust gestures broadly toward the mountainous horizon while Mephistopheles, depicted as a dark, cloaked figure, walks behind him. The atmosphere is turbulent and windswept, emphasizing the supernatural nature of their journey. A small, serpent-like creature is coiled in the foreground, heightening the sense of an ominous, untamed wilderness.
This work represents the Romantic fascination with the Faustian bargain, a central theme in Western esoteric literature regarding the limits of human knowledge and the dangers of seeking forbidden power through pacts with demonic forces.
Delacroix invt et Lithog: Lith. Geyer et Hermet, 7, par Dauphine. Meph. - Nous sommes encore loin du terme de notre course.
Translation
Delacroix invented and lithographed: Lithograph Geyer and Hermet, 7, rue Dauphine. Meph. - We are still far from the end of our journey.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Faust
The image is a direct illustration of the Walpurgis Night sequence in Goethe's seminal work on occult ambition.
Object
Lithograph
genre-scene
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Unknown · Public domain
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