Fervaal is an opera with a prologue and three acts by the French composer
Vincent d'Indy. Fervaal is the son of a Celtic king and is destined to be the last advocate of the old gods. His mission is to save his homeland from invasion and pillage, but in doing so he must renounce love. This illustration, by the Swiss painter
Carlos Schwabe, relates to the 10 May 1898 premiere of the opera at the
Théâtre de l'Opéra-Comique in Paris. Here, Fervaal is depicted ascending a mountain while carrying the body of his beloved Guilhen at the end of the opera, as the pagan gods and their worshippers fade out of existence with the dawn of Christianity.
Illustration credit: Carlos Schwabe; restored by Adam Cuerden