🖌️🎨 The Myth of Perseus and Andromeda in Painting🌊🐉

 🖌️🎨 The Myth of Perseus and Andromeda in Painting🌊🐉


Perseus (Ancient Greek: Περσεύς) is a hero of the Argive Cycle in ancient Greek mythology, the son of Danae and Zeus, and the ancestor of Heracles.


The paintings illustrate the ancient myth of one of the hero's labors: the liberation of Andromeda, the daughter of King Cepheus.


The girl's mother, Cassiopeia, angered the Nereids by praising her own beauty, and Poseidon, as punishment, sent a flood and a sea monster upon Cepheus's kingdom.


Sorcerers, speaking in the name of Amun, declared that the calamities would end only when Andromeda was given to the monster to be devoured. Cepheus was forced to submit.


Perseus fell in love with Andromeda at first sight and promised Cepheus Kill the sea monster on the condition that it give him his daughter in marriage.


After the king swore an oath, the hero waited for the monster to come ashore and either killed it in combat or showed it the head of the Gorgon Medusa, whose terrifying gaze turns everyone to stone, which he had previously severed with a magic sword.

 Andromeda was freed.
The princess's fiancé, Phineus, hatched a plot to regain his bride, but Perseus learned of this and removed Medusa's head from his bag, turning the conspirators to stone.





























Sources: Wikipedia, WikiArt, Livejournal.
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