Wyeth’s painting masterfully deconstructs the hero myth, replacing grand spectacle with a poignant, intimate study of betrayal and mortality. This analysis effectively bridges the gap between legendary folklore and the raw, human reality of a quiet end.
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This is one of the saddest paintings ever made.Added:
This is one of the saddest paintings ever made by an American illustrator.
Painted in 1917 by N.C. Wyeth, yes, Andrew Wyeth's [music] father.
The Passing of Robin Hood was created as an illustration for the Robin Hood book.
It captures the final moments of the medieval ballad.
According to the legend, Robin had gone to Kirklees Priory for a bloodletting, a common medical procedure of the era.
[music] His now cousin, the prioress, betrayed him and let him bleed to death. There would be no last battle, no glorious end, just a man dying slow [music] in a small stone room.
Behind him stands Little John, his oldest [music] companion, weeping into his hand.
Wyeth lets the morning light pour in through the window, almost like an invitation. [music] Robin lifts his bow one last time and asks to be buried wherever this arrow lands.
A final act of freedom from the man who lived and [music] died on his own terms in the forest.
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