The story of Icarus in Greek mythology as seen by Jean-Luc Lacroix, which the artist has always been fascinated by. Icarus, distraught and bruised, his wings burned by the sun, collapses. The strength of the composition and the contrasting colors accentuate the tragedy and its fatal outcome.
Acrylic and oil on paper 25x25cm mounted on wood, 30x30cm, ready to hang.
Signed bottom right, monogram "JlL" (Jluc Lacroix) with a stamp in the back. Certificate of authenticity.
As a reminder, Icarus is the son of the Athenian architect Daedalus and a Cretan slave, Naupacté. He is mainly known to have died after flying too close to the Sun while escaping from the labyrinth with wings created by his father with wax and feathers.
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acrylic, oil, paper, wood
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£901.38
The story of Icarus in Greek mythology as seen by Jean-Luc Lacroix, which the artist has always been fascinated by. Icarus, distraught and bruised, his wings burned by the sun, collapses. The strength of the composition and the contrasting colors accentuate the tragedy and its fatal outcome.
Acrylic and oil on paper 25x25cm mounted on wood, 30x30cm, ready to hang.
Signed bottom right, monogram "JlL" (Jluc Lacroix) with a stamp in the back. Certificate of authenticity.
As a reminder, Icarus is the son of the Athenian architect Daedalus and a Cretan slave, Naupacté. He is mainly known to have died after flying too close to the Sun while escaping from the labyrinth with wings created by his father with wax and feathers.
Careful shipping in France and abroad.
acrylic, oil, paper, wood
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This artwork is sold by Jean-Luc Lacroix from France