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Harpies, half-human and half-bird creatures of Greek and Roman mythology (engraving)
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Harpies, half-human and half-bird creatures of Greek and Roman mythology (engraving)
7147463 Harpies, half-human and half-bird creatures of Greek and Roman mythology (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Harpies, half-human and half-bird creatures of Greek and Roman mythology. Illustration from Illustrierte Mythologie, Gottersagen und Kultusformen der Hellenen, Romer, Aegypter und Inder (Otto Spamer, Leipzig, 1867).); © Look and Learn
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Legendary Legends Mythic Wing Winged Greece Greek Pagan Paganism Pagans Polytheism Polytheist
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This print showcases the mythical creatures known as Harpies, which are half-human and half-bird beings from Greek and Roman mythology. Created by a German School artist in the 19th century, this engraving beautifully captures the essence of these legendary creatures. The Harpies were often depicted as winged women with bird-like features such as talons and feathers. In this illustration, their graceful yet eerie presence is emphasized through intricate details and delicate lines. The black and white color scheme adds to the mysterious aura surrounding them. Taken from "Illustrierte Mythologie, Gottersagen und Kultusformen der Hellenen, Romer, Aegypter und Inder" by Otto Spamer in 1867, this image offers a glimpse into ancient mythological beliefs held by Greeks and Romans. It serves as a reminder of how these cultures embraced polytheism and paganism. The Harpies were often associated with punishment or divine retribution in mythology. They would swoop down upon wrongdoers or those who offended the gods, snatching them away to face their fate. This portrayal highlights their role as enforcers of justice within the realm of gods. As we gaze at this enchanting engraving, we are transported back to an era where myths intertwined with reality. It reminds us of the power that legends hold over our collective imagination throughout history.
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