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Mar 8 2007, 3:21am
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Thorondor Bore Up Glorfindel's Body Out of the Abyss
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"Many are the songs that have been sung of the duel of Glorfindel with the Balrog upon a pinnacle of rock in that high place; and both fell to ruin in the abyss. But the eagles coming stooped upon the Orcs, and drove them shrieking back; and all were slain or cast into the deeps, so that rumour of the escape from Gondolin came not until long after to Morgoth's ears. Then Thorondor bore up Glorfindel's body out of the abyss, and they buried him in a mound of stones beside the pass; and a green turf came there, and yellow flowers bloomed upon it amid the barrenness of stone, until the world was changed." The Silmarillion
This scene was drawn for an "artists' challenge" in Mythlore. A number of artists were given the same text, and each illustrated the scene, without knowledge of what the other artists were doing. The results were published in the same issue of the journal, with a write-up of why each artist chose to depict the scene the way he or she did. If I remember correctly, I wrote about how I liked to depict "emotional aftermath"--what happens after everything else has happened. My inspiration for the composition came from any number of Baroque-era paintings depicting Christ's deposition from the cross. It seemed a fitting scenario to emulate in the illustration, since Glorfindel had saved the others by taking on the Balrog, heedless of his own safety. Pen & ink.
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