"Danger", c1815. Creator: Washington Allston.

"Danger", c1815. Creator: Washington Allston.

2-999-492 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

"Danger", c1815. A nude man in Michelangelesque style is lying on a jutting ledge of rock, illustrating six lines from the English poet William Collins (1721-1759), written below the drawing, as follows: "Danger, whose form of giant mould / What mortal eye dare, fix'd, behold! / Who stalks his round and hideous Form / Howling admidst the midnight storm; / Or throws him on the ridgy steep / Of some loose hanging rock to Sleep." This work was formerly housed in one of William T. Walters' drawings albums.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Washington Allston, attributed to: American: Artist, painter
People Related
  1. William Collins: British; English: Poet

Medium
  1. "ink
  2. Ink on paper

Category Hierarchy

Artistic Representations Portraits


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3921x4960
File Size : 56,978kb


Aliases

  1. 37.1550
  1. 1100001099
  1. 2-999-492
  1. 2999492
  1. 37.155


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