
Herodias: Page 53, The head entered and mannaeus held it by the hair, at arm's length, proud from the applause
1928
William Walcot's etching depicts the climactic moment from the biblical narrative of Salome, capturing the dramatic presentation of John the Baptist's severed head to Herod. The composition emphasizes theatrical grandeur through Walcot's precise linear technique and careful attention to architectural setting, characteristic of his Beaux Arts sensibility. This print exemplifies Walcot's mastery of etching as a medium for rendering both intricate detail and psychological intensity within a historical or literary scene.
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