Hecate Collection
Hecate, the triform goddess of magic, is a figure deeply rooted in ancient mythology
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Hecate, the triform goddess of magic, is a figure deeply rooted in ancient mythology. With her three faces and powerful presence, she embodies the mystical arts like no other deity. Known for her association with necromancy and theurgy, Hecate holds sway over both the living and the dead. One can witness Hecate's might on the Pergamon Altar as she valiantly battles against Klytios, a giant who dared to challenge her supremacy. This marble statue captures her fierce determination and unwavering power. Goddess of magic, ghosts, and witchcraft, it has been depicted throughout history in various forms. In Henry Fuseli's painting "The Night-Hag Visiting Lapland Witches, " we see her dark allure as she visits witches under cover of night. The Duchess of Wellington also took on Hecate's persona in Yevonde's photograph series "Goddesses, " exuding an air of regal mystique. In ancient Greek artistry, Hecate often appears tripled around a column symbolizing her tripartite nature. This representation emphasizes her ability to navigate between realms effortlessly - from earth to sky to underworld. Even naval imagery pays homage to this enchanting goddess. From Lady Hamilton embodying Diana-Hecate in 1791 to engravings depicting naval reviews or ships named after her such as "Hydra" or "Cyclops, " it is clear that Hecate's influence extends beyond land into maritime domains. Whether engraved on stone or captured through artistic renderings, these depictions remind us of Hecate's enduring legacy as a guardian of magic and mistress of all things supernatural. Her triform visage continues to captivate our imaginations even today.