
Artwork Information
Cormar was a hero in James Macpherson's epic poem Works of Ossian, the son of Fingal (1796). This episode depicts the moment when Cormar is described as having taken a wave 'by the curling head and searched its dark womb with his steel and forced the spirit to flee'. In many ancient cultures the sea is a feminine element, and the savagery of the language in Ossian's poem suggests a deep fear of its powers. (Monsters and Maidens, 2004)
- Artist
- Alexander Runciman
- Title
- Cormar attacking the spirit of the water
- Production Date
- 1751-1785
- Medium
- etching
- Dimensions
- 75 x 128 mm
- Credit Line
- Mackelvie Trust Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
- Accession No
- M1885/16/1
- Copyright
- No known copyright restrictions
- Department
- International Art
- Display Status
- Not on display
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