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"Andromeda: A Celestial Marvel Unveiled" In the vast expanse of our universe, one stellar beauty stands out among the rest - Andromeda galaxy

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Perseus & Andromeda, 1886 (stained glass)

Perseus & Andromeda, 1886 (stained glass)
3475504 Perseus & Andromeda, 1886 (stained glass) by Holmes Jewitt, Edward (1849-1929); Pownall Hall Farm, Wilmslow, Cheshire

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Andromeda Bound, 1925 (oil on canvas)

Andromeda Bound, 1925 (oil on canvas)
712307 Andromeda Bound, 1925 (oil on canvas) by Vallotton, Felix Edouard (1865-1925); 73x91 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Swiss, out of copyright

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Antique sacrifice and the marriage of Perseus and Andromeda

Antique sacrifice and the marriage of Perseus and Andromeda
615285 Antique sacrifice and the marriage of Perseus and Andromeda, after Polidoro da Caravaggio (c.1499-1543) (pen & brown ink with brown wash heightened with white body colour over preliminaries in)

Background imageAndromeda Collection: The Rock of Doom, c. 1876 (gouache)

The Rock of Doom, c. 1876 (gouache)
SOU80770 The Rock of Doom, c.1876 (gouache) by Burne-Jones, Edward Coley (1833-98); 154x128.6 cm; Southampton City Art Gallery, Hampshire

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Perseus (chromolitho)

Perseus (chromolitho)
975900 Perseus (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Perseus. French educational card, late 19th/early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageAndromeda Collection: The South Fountain at Witley Court, Worcestershire, the Seat of the Earl of Dudley (engraving)

The South Fountain at Witley Court, Worcestershire, the Seat of the Earl of Dudley (engraving)
1620217 The South Fountain at Witley Court, Worcestershire, the Seat of the Earl of Dudley (engraving) by Hopkins, Arthur (1848-1930) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Perseus and Andromeda (colour litho)

Perseus and Andromeda (colour litho)
3098481 Perseus and Andromeda (colour litho) by Hook, Bryan (1856-1925); Private Collection; (add.info.: Perseus and Andromeda. Illustration from Le Figaro Illustre, July 1891.); © Look and Learn

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Perseus rescues Andromeda, 1615 (engraving)

Perseus rescues Andromeda, 1615 (engraving)
3480508 Perseus rescues Andromeda, 1615 (engraving) by Gaultier, Leonard (1561-1641); (add.info.: Perseus rescues Andromeda)

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Andromeda, c. 1609 (engraving)

Andromeda, c. 1609 (engraving)
3505681 Andromeda, c.1609 (engraving) by Saenredam, Jan (1565-1607); 25.08x17.78 cm; San Diego Museum of Art, USA; (add.info.: Dimensions)

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Sculptures depicting Perseus and Adromeda by Louis Lerambert at Versailles

Sculptures depicting Perseus and Adromeda by Louis Lerambert at Versailles
2962836 Sculptures depicting Perseus and Adromeda by Louis Lerambert at Versailles, 1674 (etching) by Lepautre, Jean (1618-82); Private Collection; (add.info.: From Views and Plans of Versailles)

Background imageAndromeda Collection: A Scene from the Legend of Perseus and Andromeda (oil on panel)

A Scene from the Legend of Perseus and Andromeda (oil on panel)
489035 A Scene from the Legend of Perseus and Andromeda (oil on panel) by Cornelisz. van Haarlem, Cornelis (1562-1638) (workshop of); 34.5x51.6 cm; Private Collection; Photo eRafael Valls Gallery

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Perseus and Andromeda (marble)

Perseus and Andromeda (marble)
703280 Perseus and Andromeda (marble) by Roman; Musei Capitolini, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: The hero Perseus frees Andromeda from the rocks to which she has been chained as sacrifice to one of)

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Perseus: 'Perseus lifted his fair Andromeda in his arms and fled with her to the cliff top'(litho)

Perseus: "Perseus lifted his fair Andromeda in his arms and fled with her to the cliff top"(litho)
5989619 Perseus: " Perseus lifted his fair Andromeda in his arms and fled with her to the cliff top" (litho) by Soper

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Constellation of Aries, plate 4 from Atlas Coelestis

Constellation of Aries, plate 4 from Atlas Coelestis
STC182247 Constellation of Aries, plate 4 from Atlas Coelestis, by John Flamsteed (1646-1710), published in 1729 (hand coloured engraving) by Thornhill

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Allegory of Time freeing Faith (oil on wood)

Allegory of Time freeing Faith (oil on wood)
5058831 Allegory of Time freeing Faith (oil on wood) by Backer, Jacob de (c.1555-c.1585); 38 x 26 cm; Kunstmuseum, Basel, Switzerland; (add.info.: Copy after Backer, Chronos, god of time)

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Andromeda, 1869 (oil on canvas)

Andromeda, 1869 (oil on canvas)
1631852 Andromeda, 1869 (oil on canvas) by Poynter, Edward John (1836-1919); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sir Edward Poynter 1836-1919, English artist. Andromeda 1869, Oil on canvas)

Background imageAndromeda Collection: The Naval Manoeuvres (litho)

The Naval Manoeuvres (litho)
1592404 The Naval Manoeuvres (litho) by Wright, Henry Charles Seppings (1850-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Naval Manoeuvres. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 29 July 1899)

Background imageAndromeda Collection: The Ascot Race Plate (engraving)

The Ascot Race Plate (engraving)
1608870 The Ascot Race Plate (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Ascot Race Plate. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 14 June 1856)

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Andromede et Persee (engraving)

Andromede et Persee (engraving)
5227362 Andromede et Persee (engraving) by Boucher, Francois (1703-70) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Andromede et Persee)

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Vernal Equinox, Plate 2 from Globi coelestis in tabulas planas redacti descriptio, pub

Vernal Equinox, Plate 2 from Globi coelestis in tabulas planas redacti descriptio, pub
3075758 Vernal Equinox, Plate 2 from Globi coelestis in tabulas planas redacti descriptio, pub. 1674 (hand coloured engraving) by Pardies

Background imageAndromeda Collection: The Constellations (Plate II) Ursa Minor, Cassiopeia, Tarandus, Cepheus, Draco

The Constellations (Plate II) Ursa Minor, Cassiopeia, Tarandus, Cepheus, Draco
956757 The Constellations (Plate II) Ursa Minor, Cassiopeia, Tarandus, Cepheus, Draco, Custos Messium, from A Celestial Atlas by Alexander Jamieson, pub

Background imageAndromeda Collection: 1745112

1745112

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Perseus and Andromeda; Cephalus and Procris; Hippomene and Atalantus, 1644

Perseus and Andromeda; Cephalus and Procris; Hippomene and Atalantus, 1644

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Andromeda Chained to the Rocks, c. 1630. Creator: Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669)

Andromeda Chained to the Rocks, c. 1630. Creator: Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669)
Andromeda Chained to the Rocks, c.1630. Found in the collection of The Mauritshuis, The Hague

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Perseus Freeing Andromeda, 1847. Creator: Delacroix, Eugene (1798-1863)

Perseus Freeing Andromeda, 1847. Creator: Delacroix, Eugene (1798-1863)
Perseus Freeing Andromeda, 1847. Found in the collection of Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Persee et Andromede, 1644. Creator: Stefano della Bella

Persee et Andromede, 1644. Creator: Stefano della Bella
Persee et Andromede, 1644

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Perseus and Andromeda

Perseus and Andromeda
Andromeda is all set to become the sea-monsters lunch when along comes Perseus and sees it off

Background imageAndromeda Collection: PERSEUS RESCUING

PERSEUS RESCUING
Perseus rescues Andromeda from a fearsome monster which had planned on eating her

Background imageAndromeda Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20103002

EyeUbiquitous_20103002
Austria, Vienna, UNO City and the Andromeda Tower in the Donau City district

Background imageAndromeda Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20103001

EyeUbiquitous_20103001
Austria, Vienna, UNO City and the Andromeda Tower in the Donau City district

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Andromeda, mithological interpretation of the constellations, engraving from Astronomicon

Andromeda, mithological interpretation of the constellations, engraving from Astronomicon, published in Venice in 1485

Background imageAndromeda Collection: The Constellations (Plate II) Ursa Minor, Cassiopeia, Tarandus, Cepheus, Draco

The Constellations (Plate II) Ursa Minor, Cassiopeia, Tarandus, Cepheus, Draco, Custos Messium, from A Celestial Atlas by Alexander Jamieson, pub. London 1822 (hand coloured engraving)

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Vernal Equinox, Plate 2 from Globi coelestis in tabulas planas redacti descriptio, 1674

Vernal Equinox, Plate 2 from Globi coelestis in tabulas planas redacti descriptio, 1674
Vernal Equinox, Plate 2 from Globi coelestis in tabulas planas redacti descriptio, Ignace-Gaston Pardies, pub. 1674 (hand coloured engraving)

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Constellations of Perseus and Andromeda, 1729

Constellations of Perseus and Andromeda, 1729. From Atlas Coelestis, by John Flamsteed (1646-1710), the first Astronomer Royal

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Andromeda, ca 1939-1941

Andromeda, ca 1939-1941. Private Collection

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Andromeda Chained to the Rock by the Nereids, 1840

Andromeda Chained to the Rock by the Nereids, 1840. Found in the Collection of Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Head of Medusa, 1780s

Head of Medusa, 1780s. Found in the collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Head of Medusa

Head of Medusa. Found in the Collection of Art History Museum, Vienne

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Perseus Freeing Andromeda

Perseus Freeing Andromeda. Found in the Collection of Art History Museum, Vienne

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Perseus and Andromeda, ca. 1600. Artist: Anonymous

Perseus and Andromeda, ca. 1600. Artist: Anonymous
Perseus and Andromeda, ca. 1600. Found in the collection of Ptuj Ormo? Regional Museum

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Perseus Freeing Andromeda. Artist: Wtewael, Joachim (1566-1638)

Perseus Freeing Andromeda. Artist: Wtewael, Joachim (1566-1638)
Perseus Freeing Andromeda. Found in the collection of Louvre, Paris

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Andromeda freed by Perseus, 1641-1642. Artist: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)

Andromeda freed by Perseus, 1641-1642. Artist: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)
Andromeda freed by Perseus, 1641-1642. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Perseus and Andromeda, 1876. Artist: Burne-Jones, Sir Edward Coley (1833-1898)

Perseus and Andromeda, 1876. Artist: Burne-Jones, Sir Edward Coley (1833-1898)
Perseus and Andromeda, 1876. Found in the collection of the Art Gallery of South Australia

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Shield with the head of Medusa

Shield with the head of Medusa. Private Collection

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Perseus and Andromeda, 1891, (1918). Artist: Frederic Leighton

Perseus and Andromeda, 1891, (1918). Artist: Frederic Leighton
Perseus and Andromeda, 1891, (1918). Painting held at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool. From Bibbys Annual 1918, edited by Joseph Bibby. [The Priory Publishing Press, Liverpool, 1917]

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Andromeda freed by Perseus, 1510-1515. Artist: Piero di Cosimo (ca 1462-ca 1521)

Andromeda freed by Perseus, 1510-1515. Artist: Piero di Cosimo (ca 1462-ca 1521)
Andromeda freed by Perseus, 1510-1515. Found in the collection of the Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Perseus and Andromeda, 17th century. Artist: Carle van Loo

Perseus and Andromeda, 17th century. Artist: Carle van Loo
Perseus and Andromeda, 17th century. The hero Perseus rescuing Andromeda from the sea monster. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageAndromeda Collection: Perseus and Andromeda, 1620s. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens

Perseus and Andromeda, 1620s. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
Perseus and Andromeda, 1620s. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg



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"Andromeda: A Celestial Marvel Unveiled" In the vast expanse of our universe, one stellar beauty stands out among the rest - Andromeda galaxy. With its mesmerizing spiral arms and billions of stars, it has captivated astronomers and artists alike throughout history. Back in 1596-1598, the renowned artist Caravaggio depicted Medusa with her fierce gaze, but little did he know that this mythical creature would find a connection to Andromeda centuries later. Fast forward to Edwin Hubble's groundbreaking discoveries in 1923 when he identified Andromeda as a separate galaxy from our own Milky Way. The allure continued to inspire artists like Michelangelo and Bernini who immortalized Medusa's head in their masterpieces. Meanwhile, scientists marveled at the collision course between Andromeda and our Milky Way predicted by astrophysical models. Andromeda's splendor extends beyond mere paintings or predictions; it is an astronomical wonder itself. In 1869, a stunning oil on canvas painting titled "Andromeda" showcased its ethereal beauty for all to admire. Furthermore, optical photos have captured not only the grandeur but also its satellites orbiting around it. As we gaze into the night sky from Gila National Wilderness, we witness more than just celestial objects like zodiacal light or the milky way; we catch glimpses of distant galaxies like Andromeda that remind us how small yet interconnected we are within this cosmic tapestry. But what truly fascinates astronomers is not just its visual appeal; rather, it is discovering clues about Andromeda's ancient stellar population through shades of blue. This revelation adds another layer to our understanding of this galactic neighbor and unravels secrets hidden within its depths. So let us continue to marvel at the enigmatic allure - a celestial masterpiece that transcends time, art, and science.