Numen Collection
"Exploring the Divine: Unveiling the Numen in Art and Sculpture" Delicate yet powerful, the bust of goddess Tanit mesmerizes with its Carthaginian artistry
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"Exploring the Divine: Unveiling the Numen in Art and Sculpture" Delicate yet powerful, the bust of goddess Tanit mesmerizes with its Carthaginian artistry. The Tapestry of Creation's central detail transports us to the 12th century, where we witness divine forces at work. A haunting sculpture from Teotihuacan culture reveals the enigmatic God of Death, a symbol of both fear and reverence in ancient Mexico. In a mosaic from Roman Spain, Mercury emerges as a vibrant figure, embodying swiftness and eloquence. Hevajra, an 18th-century Buddhist Tantric deity cast in golden glory, represents enlightenment through transformation. Djedkhonsouefankh's funerary papyrus paints a vivid picture of life beyond death, offering solace and guidance to departed souls. Fertility finds form in an exquisite sculpture depicting a goddess whose presence brings abundance and growth. Albert Jacobsz Cuyp's Baroque masterpiece captures Mercury's essence with dynamic brushstrokes that ignite our imagination. Hindu art unveils Hanuman - godly strength personified - reminding us that divinity resides within each one of us too. The Numinous Treasure Emissaries ink painting takes us on a spiritual journey through Buddhist rituals that connect land and water elements harmoniously. The Book of Hours belonging to Countess Bertiandos opens doors to sacred moments captured within its pages during the 16th century. A painted wood stele portrays an Amon musician playing his instrument passionately; it echoes divine melodies resonating throughout ancient Egypt. In these diverse artworks spanning cultures and centuries, we find glimpses into numinous realms where gods reign supreme or guide mortals towards higher truths – inviting contemplation on our own connection with the divine.