The scene painted by the French artist belongs to Richard Wagner's opera "Parsifal", which is adapted from the 13th century medieval epic poem written by Wolfram von Eschenbach.
The painting relates to an excerpt from the second act of the opera. Knight Parsifal is in the magical castle of Klinsgaard (the antagonist of the story); he has defeated the knights serving the sorcerer and continues his journey to defeat the enemy.
At that moment, he enters a garden of flower maidens who seduce him and mourn Parsifal's defeated knights. The young protagonist allows himself to be loved and enchanted by the beauty that surrounds him.
This painting focuses on aesthetics, leaving aside symbolism and focusing on capturing a specific passage from a Germanic poem.
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