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Prometheus devoured by the eagle (engraving)
3480601 Prometheus devoured by the eagle (engraving) by Picart, Bernard (1673-1733); (add.info.: Prometheus devoured by the eagle. Engraved illustration from The Temple of the Muses, 1733. This book represented remarkable events of antiquity drawn and engraved by Bernard Picart (1673-1733). Prometheus, in eternal punishment, is chained to a rock in the Caucasus, Kazbek Mountain or Mountain of Khvamli, where his liver is eaten daily by an eagle.); Universal History Archive/UIG; French, out of copyright
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This engraving by Bernard Picart depicts the mythological punishment of Prometheus, as described in Greek mythology. The image showcases Prometheus, a Titan who stole fire from Mount Olympus and gifted it to mankind, enduring eternal torment for his audacious act. Chained to a rock on the Caucasus Mountains or Kazbek Mountain (also known as Mountain of Khvamli), Prometheus is shown being devoured daily by an eagle. The intricate details of this engraving bring the scene to life, emphasizing the agony and despair experienced by Prometheus. The artist's skillful rendering captures the intensity of the moment, with flames flickering in braziers nearby symbolizing both punishment and stolen fire. Picart's illustration was part of his book "The Temple of Muses" published in 1733. This remarkable work aimed to depict significant events from antiquity through stunning engravings like this one. It beautifully portrays not only the physical suffering endured by Prometheus but also conveys deeper themes such as sacrifice, rebellion against divine authority, and humanity's relationship with gods. As we gaze upon this print today, we are reminded of the timeless power that art holds in preserving ancient myths and legends. Through Picart's masterful craftsmanship, we can witness Prometheus' eternal plight and reflect on its symbolic significance within Greek mythology – a testament to human curiosity and resilience even in times of unimaginable punishment.
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