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"Unleashing the Power of Giants: From Mythical Creatures to Human Ingenuity" Step into a world where giants roam, both in folklore and reality

Background imageGiant Collection: Dead Persian. Roman copy of a Pergamum original, part of the Farnese Collection located at

Dead Persian. Roman copy of a Pergamum original, part of the Farnese Collection located at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples

Background imageGiant Collection: Winged giant with legs turning into serpents, Tomb of the Typhoon, Necropolis of Tarquinia

Winged giant with legs turning into serpents, Tomb of the Typhoon, Necropolis of Tarquinia. Tarquinia Mural Painting Etruscan Art and Civilization, Italy, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageGiant Collection: Black figured Attic amphora with Gigantomachy, preserved in the Gregorian Etruscan Museum

Black figured Attic amphora with Gigantomachy, preserved in the Gregorian Etruscan Museum, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums, Gregorian Etruscan Museum Amphora Archaic

Background imageGiant Collection: David kills Goliath; drawing by Jacopo Bellini, in the British Museum in London

David kills Goliath; drawing by Jacopo Bellini, in the British Museum in London Great Britain London, British Museum Drawing Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageGiant Collection: Roman marble slab carved in relief depicting the goddesses Diana

Roman marble slab carved in relief depicting the goddesses Diana and Hecate in battle against the Giants; in the Vatican Museums

Background imageGiant Collection: David killing Goliath; bronze bas-relief by Bartolomeo Bellano, on a presbytery wall in St

David killing Goliath; bronze bas-relief by Bartolomeo Bellano, on a presbytery wall in St. Anthony's Basilica, Padua Padua St. Anthony's Basilica, presbytery

Background imageGiant Collection: Window representing the Killing of the Cyclop Polyphemus. Episode from the Stories of Ulysses

Window representing the Killing of the Cyclop Polyphemus. Episode from the Stories of Ulysses. Work preserved in the Civic Museum of Bologna

Background imageGiant Collection: East Frieze of the Treasure of Sifni, depicting a counsel of gods observing the battle taking

East Frieze of the Treasure of Sifni, depicting a counsel of gods observing the battle taking place under the walls of Troy. The frieze was reconstructed in the Hall of Sifni in the Musuem of Delphi

Background imageGiant Collection: Detail of Donatello's bronze statue of David, in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence

Detail of Donatello's bronze statue of David, in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence Florence Museo Nazionale del Bargello Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageGiant Collection: Lateral view of Donatello's bronze sculpture of David, in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence

Lateral view of Donatello's bronze sculpture of David, in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence Florence Museo Nazionale del Bargello Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageGiant Collection: David, bronze, Donato di Niccol di Betto Bardi known as Donatello (1386-1466)

David, bronze, Donato di Niccol di Betto Bardi known as Donatello (1386-1466), The Bargello National Museum, Florence Florence The Bargello National Museum Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageGiant Collection: Detail of the North Frieze, of the Sifni Treasure. The relief

Detail of the North Frieze, of the Sifni Treasure. The relief, depicting a Gigantomachy is preserved in the Museum of Delphi

Background imageGiant Collection: Gigantomachia relief from the north frieze of the Treasury of Siphnians in Delphi

Gigantomachia relief from the north frieze of the Treasury of Siphnians in Delphi, Archaic art of the sixth century BC, Archaeological Museum, Delphi Greece Delphi

Background imageGiant Collection: Donatello's sculpture of David victorious over Goliath, in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello

Donatello's sculpture of David victorious over Goliath, in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence Florence Museo Nazionale del Bargello Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageGiant Collection: Three-dimensional ice cream sign

Three-dimensional ice cream sign

Background imageGiant Collection: Illustration for Gulliver's Travels written by Jonathan Swift, 1845 (engraving)

Illustration for Gulliver's Travels written by Jonathan Swift, 1845 (engraving)
PCT4284525 Illustration for Gulliver's Travels written by Jonathan Swift, 1845 (engraving) by Grandville (Jean Ignace Isidore Gerard) (1803-47); (add.info)

Background imageGiant Collection: Illustration for Gulliver's Travels written by Jonathan Swift, 1845 (engraving)

Illustration for Gulliver's Travels written by Jonathan Swift, 1845 (engraving)
PCT4261300 Illustration for Gulliver's Travels written by Jonathan Swift, 1845 (engraving) by Grandville (Jean Ignace Isidore Gerard) (1803-47); (add.info)

Background imageGiant Collection: During the picrocholine wars (against Picrochole), Gant Gargantua received a flock of cannonballs

During the picrocholine wars (against Picrochole), Gant Gargantua received a flock of cannonballs that he drove
PCT4272195 During the picrocholine wars (against Picrochole), Gant Gargantua received a flock of cannonballs that he drove from his hair with his comb

Background imageGiant Collection: Illustration for Gulliver's Travels written by Jonathan Swift, 1845 (engraving)

Illustration for Gulliver's Travels written by Jonathan Swift, 1845 (engraving)
PCT4261316 Illustration for Gulliver's Travels written by Jonathan Swift, 1845 (engraving) by Grandville (Jean Ignace Isidore Gerard) (1803-47); (add.info)

Background imageGiant Collection: The giant space gun from J.T. Maston, 1865 (engraving)

The giant space gun from J.T. Maston, 1865 (engraving)
7345957 The giant space gun from J.T. Maston, 1865 (engraving) by Montaut, Henri de (1829-89); Private Collection; (add.info.: The giant space gun from J.T)

Background imageGiant Collection: Giant Gargantua walks through Paris, sowing panic and destruction in his path

Giant Gargantua walks through Paris, sowing panic and destruction in his path
PCT4272215 Giant Gargantua walks through Paris, sowing panic and destruction in his path. He learns to spit on the Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris, whose towers in the background are distinguished

Background imageGiant Collection: Illustration for Gulliver's Travels written by Jonathan Swift, 1845 (engraving)

Illustration for Gulliver's Travels written by Jonathan Swift, 1845 (engraving)
PCT4261322 Illustration for Gulliver's Travels written by Jonathan Swift, 1845 (engraving) by Grandville (Jean Ignace Isidore Gerard) (1803-47); (add.info)

Background imageGiant Collection: Illustration for Gulliver's Travels written by Jonathan Swift, 1845 (engraving)

Illustration for Gulliver's Travels written by Jonathan Swift, 1845 (engraving)
PCT4261303 Illustration for Gulliver's Travels written by Jonathan Swift, 1845 (engraving) by Grandville (Jean Ignace Isidore Gerard) (1803-47); (add.info)

Background imageGiant Collection: Illustration for Gulliver's Travels written by Jonathan Swift, 1845 (engraving)

Illustration for Gulliver's Travels written by Jonathan Swift, 1845 (engraving)
PCT4261310 Illustration for Gulliver's Travels written by Jonathan Swift, 1845 (engraving) by Grandville (Jean Ignace Isidore Gerard) (1803-47); (add.info)

Background imageGiant Collection: Illustration for Gulliver's Travels written by Jonathan Swift, 1845 (engraving)

Illustration for Gulliver's Travels written by Jonathan Swift, 1845 (engraving)
PCT4261312 Illustration for Gulliver's Travels written by Jonathan Swift, 1845 (engraving) by Grandville (Jean Ignace Isidore Gerard) (1803-47); (add.info)

Background imageGiant Collection: Giant squid (Architeuthis dux) and the ship Alecton. Engraving 1861

Giant squid (Architeuthis dux) and the ship Alecton. Engraving 1861
JAB4120467 Giant squid (Architeuthis dux) and the ship Alecton. Engraving 1861 by French School, (19th century); (add.info.: Giant squid (Architeuthis dux) and the ship Alecton

Background imageGiant Collection: The White Ox of Nannau, 1824 (oil on canvas)

The White Ox of Nannau, 1824 (oil on canvas)
NGW405361 The White Ox of Nannau, 1824 (oil on canvas) by Clowes, Daniel (1774-1829); 60x85 cm; National Museum Wales; (add.info.: prize ox owned by the Vaughan family; with the family's cowman)

Background imageGiant Collection: Roots of a giant tree overgrowing ruins of Ta Prohm Temple, Angkor, Cambodia, Asia

Roots of a giant tree overgrowing ruins of Ta Prohm Temple, Angkor, Cambodia, Asia

Background imageGiant Collection: Ta Prohm Temple, Angkor, Cambodia, Asia

Ta Prohm Temple, Angkor, Cambodia, Asia

Background imageGiant Collection: Ruins of Ta Prohm Temple, Angkor, Cambodia, Asia

Ruins of Ta Prohm Temple, Angkor, Cambodia, Asia

Background imageGiant Collection: Ancient Redwoods - Stout Grove, Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park - near Crescent City, California

Ancient Redwoods - Stout Grove, Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park - near Crescent City, California Ancient Redwoods - Stout Grove, Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park - near Crescent City, California

Background imageGiant Collection: Clash of the Titans

Clash of the Titans
Barathieu Gabriel

Background imageGiant Collection: Omura Whale

Omura Whale
Serge Melesan

Background imageGiant Collection: David and Goliath

David and Goliath
" Vintage engraving from the 1870 of a sdcene from the Old Testament by Gustave Dore showing David and Goliath. Goliath was described as a giant Philistine warrior

Background imageGiant Collection: Remarkable Rocks on Kangaroo Island, Flinders Chase National Park, South Australia, Australia

Remarkable Rocks on Kangaroo Island, Flinders Chase National Park, South Australia, Australia
afterglow, aurora, australia, australian, awe, bizarre, boulder, boulders, break, chase, cloud, clouds, cloudy, colossal, countryside, curious, curiously, dawn, dryness, dusk, elevations, evening

Background imageGiant Collection: Patrick Cotter O Brien, the Bristol Giant

Patrick Cotter O Brien, the Bristol Giant, height 8 feet 7 inches, who died in 1806 at the age of 46 Date: circa 1806

Background imageGiant Collection: Comic postcard, Woman at seaside with stick of rock

Comic postcard, Woman at seaside with stick of rock
Comic postcard, Woman at the seaside with a large stick of rock (in English and French) Date: 20th century

Background imageGiant Collection: The Grizzly giant, sequoia tree, Maarispos Grove, California

The Grizzly giant, sequoia tree, Maarispos Grove, California, men and horses in front of the tree. Vintage 19th century photograph

Background imageGiant Collection: Fashionable gentleman in coat, era of Marie Antoinette

Fashionable gentleman in coat, era of Marie Antoinette
Fashionable gentleman in coat, breeches and boots with cane and hat, era of Marie Antoinette. Copperplate etching by Auguste Etienne Guillaumot from Costumes et coiffures du XVIIIe siecle

Background imageGiant Collection: Skeleton of an extinct Rhamphorhynchus genus

Skeleton of an extinct Rhamphorhynchus genus
Complete skeleton of an extinct long-tailed pterosaur, Rhamphorhynchus genus. Illustration from Wilhelm Bolsches Das Leben der Urwelt, Prehistoric Life, Georg Dollheimer, Leipzig, 1932

Background imageGiant Collection: Lizard varieties

Lizard varieties
Lava lizard, Tropidurus torquatus, desert horned lizard, Phrynosoma platyrhinos, stellion, Stellagama stellio, Sudan plated lizard, Gerrhosaurus major, giant ameiva, Ameiva ameiva

Background imageGiant Collection: Kraken attacking a fishing boat off the coast of Angola

Kraken attacking a fishing boat off the coast of Angola
Kraken or giant cuttlefish attacking a fishing boat off the coast of Angola. After a description by Pierre Denys de Montfort in his Natural History of the Mollusca

Background imageGiant Collection: Great sea serpent seen off the coast of Greenland in 1734

Great sea serpent seen off the coast of Greenland in 1734, Scoliophis atlanticus. From a description by Hans Egede. Steel engraving by W.H

Background imageGiant Collection: The tall Tehuelche people of Patagonia

The tall Tehuelche people of Patagonia exchanging gifts with short European colonist. The Native Americans wear feather headdresses and fur cloaks

Background imageGiant Collection: Pride of India giant or crepe-myrtle, Lagerstroemia

Pride of India giant or crepe-myrtle, Lagerstroemia speciosa. Chromolithograph after a botanical drawing by Emily Eden from her Flowers from an Indian Garden: Second Series: Hope, Breidenbach Co

Background imageGiant Collection: First published illustration of a dodo by van Neck, 1601

First published illustration of a dodo by van Neck, 1601
Facsimile of plate 2 of Jacob Cornelis van Necks Voyage, 1601, showing Dutch sailors fishing on Mauritius, dodo bird (2) and extinct giant tortoise, Cylindras inepta (1)

Background imageGiant Collection: Harpy, griffin, satyr, giant, seahorse and Nereid

Harpy, griffin, satyr, giant, seahorse and Nereid
Mythical creatures: harpy, griffin, satyr, giant or Titan, seahorse and Nereid or Triton. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after Christiane Henriette Dorothea Westermayr from Friedrich Johann

Background imageGiant Collection: Brunhilde, the most beautiful and tallest German giantess (b / w photo)

Brunhilde, the most beautiful and tallest German giantess (b / w photo)
3639198 Brunhilde, the most beautiful and tallest German giantess (b/w photo) by German Photographer (20th Century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Brunhilde)



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"Unleashing the Power of Giants: From Mythical Creatures to Human Ingenuity" Step into a world where giants roam, both in folklore and reality. In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by William McLaren, we witness the epic encounter between a valiant knight and an imposing green giant. The tale reminds us that even heroes face formidable challenges. Speaking of giants, let's turn our gaze towards the stars. At Palomar Observatory, nestled among California's mountains, stands a colossal 200-inch telescope—a testament to humanity's quest for knowledge about our vast universe. But not all giants reside in distant realms or celestial bodies. Take Old Orkney Whiskey, for example—an elixir crafted with meticulous care over centuries. Each sip reveals flavors as rich and robust as the legendary Kraken attacking ships during stormy seas and can also be found within human creations like Da Vinci's crossbow—a marvel of engineering that showcases Leonardo's genius beyond his renowned artworks. Its intricate design embodies innovation on a grand scale. Yet sometimes giants emerge from nature itself—like the awe-inspiring giant octopus lurking beneath ocean depths. With its tentacles swirling gracefully through underwater kingdoms, it captivates our imagination with its mysterious presence. And who could forget Godzilla? This iconic creature from Japanese cinema has stomped its way into our hearts since its debut in 1954. A symbol of destruction and resilience combined, Godzilla reminds us that even monsters have their stories to tell. In another realm altogether lies Sir Gawain and his encounters with rabbits & hares—a whimsical twist on traditional tales where these small creatures take on larger-than-life roles alongside noble knights. As Theodore Roosevelt joins John Muir amidst towering trees in C1903 photographs, they embody two environmental giants whose efforts shaped conservation history forever—inspiring generations to protect our natural wonders. Even promotional recruitment cards for the U. S Navy depict sailors standing tall, ready to face the challenges of the sea.