Allegory of Discord - Melchior Küsel
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A detailed seventeenth-century etching by Melchior Küsel depicting the mythological figure of Discord inciting chaos among mortals.
This etching by Melchior Küsel depicts the classical personification of Discord, Eris, as she disrupts the harmony of the gods. Küsel, a German printmaker active in the seventeenth century, demonstrates his technical proficiency through the use of varied line weights and cross-hatching to define the turbulent clouds and the craggy terrain. The composition is divided between the celestial realm, where the gods gather in a banquet, and the terrestrial sphere, where the influence of Discord manifests as conflict among mortals. In the foreground, the figure of Discord strides forward with a dynamic, almost frantic energy. She holds a flaming torch, a traditional attribute associated with the incitement of strife. Her form is rendered with anatomical precision, typical of the period's interest in classical mythology. Below her, the landscape shows small figures engaged in brawls and skirmishes, illustrating the chaos that follows her intervention. The contrast between the orderly, distant banquet of the gods and the immediate, messy reality of the human world provides a clear narrative structure. Küsel worked in Augsburg and was known for his ability to translate complex allegorical themes into accessible print formats. This work, likely part of a larger series, reflects the Baroque fascination with dramatic movement and the interplay of light and shadow. The etching process allows for a high degree of detail in the textures of the clouds and the rocky ground, creating a sense of depth that draws the viewer into the scene. The inclusion of the Latin inscription at the base, noting the privilege of the Holy Roman Emperor, confirms the formal nature of the commission. This print offers a window into the visual language of the seventeenth century, where mythological narratives were frequently employed to comment on human nature and the fragility of social order.
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Allegory of Discord - Melchior Küsel
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