The Quarrel of Oberon and Titania
La pelea de Oberon y Titania c1849 por el pintor escocés Joseph Noel Paton (1821 – 1901); además de ilustrador, escultor y poeta, conocido por su historia, religious and allegorical artwork as well as his knowledge of Scottish folklore and Celtic legends.
Esta mythological painting is an interpretation of an event that takes place in the play “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” by William Shakespeare; in which King Oberon and Queen Titania of the fairies, quarrel over the possession of a changeling; which is a fairy child that has been substituted for a human child that has been carried off to the fairy realm.
The scene takes place in an enchanted forest filled with all manner of fairies and magical creatures as well as snails, insects, lizards, frogs, butterflies, owls; that are engaging in all sorts of mischief and fun, while the young child holds onto the right thigh of Queen Titania.
In the distant background on the right we can see many fairies dancing and enjoying themselves and throughout the painting there elves and fairies kissing and playing with each other on the ground in the air as well as in the water.
Esta es una reproducción de maestros antiguos de arte digital retocada de una imagen de dominio público que está disponible en línea como impresión enrollada.