Wayne Magrin b. 1961
Ascension, 2022
Oil on board
152 x 152 cm
Young Prince Henry is a character in Daniel Kehlmann’s novel Tyll. The novel is set during the Thirty Years’ War in Central Europe in the first half of the 17th...
Young Prince Henry is a character in Daniel Kehlmann’s novel Tyll. The novel is set during the Thirty Years’ War in Central Europe in the first half of the 17th century.
Queen Elizabeth and Frederick V's son, Henry Frederick, drowns when their boat overturns. The young prince is trapped under the overturned vessel.
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Wayne: While I was reading Tyll I was continually struck by the vivid imagery on every page. The scene where the young Prince Henry drowns particularly resonated with me. I could feel the physical force of the wind stinging Henry’s cheeks, followed by the piercing cold of the freezing sea as it swallowed him, his fear and confusion gradually replaced with a strange sense of calmness as any rational thought faded. In this painting Henry is looking down at his body, his brief life is flashing before him.
Queen Elizabeth and Frederick V's son, Henry Frederick, drowns when their boat overturns. The young prince is trapped under the overturned vessel.
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Wayne: While I was reading Tyll I was continually struck by the vivid imagery on every page. The scene where the young Prince Henry drowns particularly resonated with me. I could feel the physical force of the wind stinging Henry’s cheeks, followed by the piercing cold of the freezing sea as it swallowed him, his fear and confusion gradually replaced with a strange sense of calmness as any rational thought faded. In this painting Henry is looking down at his body, his brief life is flashing before him.
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