Sydney has stopped at the engraving Pyramus and Thisbe by
Lucas van Leyden for today’s episode. The artwork shows two young
people, one dying or dead and the other one about to be so. Before you
click away, if you have the mental space for hearing about fictional
suicide Sydney would be grateful. Listen as Sydney describes the scene, tells a story that features a lioness and love gone wrong, and fate. Show Notes The sources used for the information on van Leyden are https://www.museothyssen.org/en/collection/artists/leyden-lucas-van#:~:text=Lucas%E2%80%99%20surviving%20paintings%20are%20relatively%20few%20in%20number%2C,the%20Blind%20Man%20of%20Jericho%20%28Hermitage%2C%20St.%20Petersburg%29 https://www.britannica.com/biography/Lucas-van-Leyden Smith, Elise Lawton (1992) The Paintings of Lucas Van Leyden: A New Appraisal, with Catalogue Raisonné University of Missouri Press ISBN 978-0-8262-0824-8 "Lucas van Leyden | Dutch artist" Encyclopedia Britannica
Friedländer, Max (1924). Lucas van Leyden. https://www.nga.gov/collection/artist-info.1484.html#works Max J. Friedländer, Early Netherlandish Painting (trans., 5 vols., 1967-1969). https://www.museothyssen.org/en/collection/artists/leyden-lucas-van The source used for the information on Pyramus and Thisbe is https://www.britannica.com/topic/Pyramus
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