Three Sisters

Three Sisters

Three Sisters

“Three Sisters” Sold

 

Act 4, Scene 1 , Macbeth

 

The three sisters sense Macbeth’s arrival at their cave to ask for their help.

Unlike elsewhere, in this painting, the sisters are depicted as wise women, as seers who brought down a kingdom without as much as batting an eyelid. They are not shown as wicked or evil. 

Wasn’t it Macbeth who willingly chose his path? 

This painting is inspired by Amrita Shergil’s Three Sisters.

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