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  1. Anguish (French: Angoisses or Angoisse) is an 1878 oil painting by August Friedrich Schenck. It depicts an anguished mother sheep standing over the dead body of her lamb, surrounded by a murder of crows.

  2. Jun 17, 2024 · This scene, painted by August Friedrich Albrecht Schenck around 1878, powerfully illustrates the capacity of art to evoke profound emotions. August Friedrich Schenck, Anguish, c. 1878, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia.

  3. Jul 10, 2023 · Learn how a simple scene of a mother sheep and a dead lamb evokes powerful emotions of grief and sorrow in this famous painting. Discover the historical context, the anthropomorphism, and the similarities with other artworks like the Pieta.

  4. 10.7K subscribers. 6.1K views 3 years ago. Amuze Art Lecture #13: A detailed discussion of Anguish, painted by August Schenck in 1878. This work is on display in the National Gallery of...

  5. In this painting, Schenck has given his distraught ewe an expression suggestive of despair mingled with stoic determination. Recognising these decidedly human responses, the viewer might...

  6. Anguish was one of the NGV’s earliest acquisitions. In 1906, the painting was voted among the five most popular in the Melbourne collection. Today it is displayed among other 19th century narrative paintings in the NGV where it continues to inspire visitors.

  7. 'Anguish' is a 140-year-old oil painting of a ewe mourning her lamb in the snow, voted one of the most popular works at the National Gallery of Victoria. Learn about the artist, the historical context and the emotional impact of this kitschy masterpiece.