The Wilds: Land and Sea

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The painting represents a tale from Greco-Roman mythology. Mercury, the messenger of the gods, watches the club-footed blacksmith god, Vulcan, punish the bold and cunning Titan Prometheus for stealing fire from the gods and giving it to mortals. Prometheus's punishment is to be bound to a rock and to have his liver consumed daily by an eagle.
Bronze coin depicting Pan from ancient Greece
Poseidon and his Trident discovered as a Corinthian plaque part of the Pinakes of Penteskouphia.
Image is of the cover for the paperback and kindle editions of Circe by Madeline Miller. The cover shows an artistic representation of a woman's face wearing a diadem. Leaf-like hair falls to her shoulders. The art style is reminiscent of that on some classical orange and black pottery.
The statue depicts Medusa holding a sword and the head of Perseus

Perseus with the Head of Medusa

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