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The Lament for Icarus

"The Lament for Icarus" is a mournful and evocative painting by Herbert James Draper. Created in 1898, this masterpiece draws its inspiration from Greek mythology and the tragic tale of Icarus.

Icarus was the son of Daedalus, a skilled inventor. When attempting to escape imprisonment on the island of Crete, Daedalus crafted wings for himself and Icarus using feathers and wax. Tragically, Icarus flew too close to the sun against his father's warnings, causing the wax to melt, and he fell into the sea and perished.

In the painting, Draper captures the aftermath of the ill-fated flight.The focus of the composition is on a group of sea nymphs, known as Nereids, who have discovered the lifeless body of Icarus. They gather around him, lamenting his untimely demise.

Draper's painting is a skillful blend of classical aesthetics and a deeply emotional narrative. The artist uses the contrasting elements of life and death, beauty and tragedy to create a striking visual experience.

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Round wall clock with a cork base and steel face with a high resolution print. Combination of quality organic materials, accurate mechanism and fine art that will suit any decor. Hour points can be set as numerals, dots or be removed completely.

  • 11.5 in or 29 cm in diameter
  • Cork base (thickness: 1 in or 2.5 cm)
  • Steel plate clock face
  • White clock handles
  • Silent sweep movement
  • Requires 1 x AA battery (not included)


Round wall clock with a cork base and steel face with a high resolution print. Combination of quality organic materials, accurate mechanism and fine art that will suit any decor. Hour points can be set as numerals, dots or be removed completely.

  • 11.5 in or 29 cm in diameter
  • Cork base (thickness: 1 in or 2.5 cm)
  • Steel plate clock face
  • White clock handles
  • Silent sweep movement
  • Requires 1 x AA battery (not included)


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