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Admetus In The Bridal Chamber

Engraving depicting Admetus, king of Pherae in Thessaly, who - in Greek mythology - saves his wife, Alcestis, from a bridal chamber filled with snakes, placed there by the goddess Artemis, circa 1200 BC. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)

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Kean Collection

Media ID 13588043

© 2011 Getty Images

Arranging Artemis Bride Domestic Room Earlydate Females Full Goddess Greek Culture Greek Mythology Human Interest King Mythology Representing Saving Snake Thessaly Wife Admetus Alcestis Bridal


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Estimated Product Size is 19.7cm x 24.2cm (7.8" x 9.5")

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In this engraving, we are transported back to ancient Greek mythology. The print depicts the courageous Admetus, king of Pherae in Thessaly, as he valiantly saves his beloved wife Alcestis from a treacherous bridal chamber filled with slithering snakes. Dating back to approximately 1200 BC, this powerful image captures a pivotal moment in Greek culture. Admetus stands tall and resolute, representing the epitome of bravery and determination. His unwavering love for Alcestis drives him to confront the deadly serpents unleashed by the goddess Artemis herself. With every stroke of the artist's hand, we witness Admetus arranging his plan meticulously within the domestic room. Alcestis gazes upon her husband with gratitude and admiration as he fearlessly battles against all odds to protect her life. This portrayal showcases not only their deep bond but also highlights female strength in times of peril. The intricate engravings beautifully capture the essence of Greek mythology and its timeless tales that continue to captivate our imagination today. Through this artwork, we are reminded of humanity's enduring fascination with epic stories intertwined with gods and mortals. As we delve into history through this remarkable piece from Kean Collection/Getty Images, it serves as a reminder that love can conquer even the most formidable challenges - an eternal testament to human resilience and devotion.

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