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Mer-People and God


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Mer-People and God

Merman and mermaid feature in the device of London printer John Rastell = a rare, maybe unique, instance of mer-people depicted as part of Gods creation

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1517 Creation Depicted Device Feature Folk Lore Instance Mermaid Merman Printer Rare Unique


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This print, dating back to 1517, showcases an intriguing and perhaps unique instance of mer-people being depicted as part of God's creation. The image, a historical treasure from the device of London printer John Rastell, features both a merman and mermaid in close proximity to the Almighty. Mermaids and mermen, mythical beings with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a fish, have long been a staple of folk lore and mythology. However, their inclusion in religious art is a rarity. John Rastell, a prominent figure in the London printing scene during the early 16th century, is known for his innovative and intricate designs. This print, with its exquisite detail and masterful execution, is a testament to his skill and creativity. The mer-people in the print are depicted in a reverent and respectful manner, suggesting that they were considered part of God's divine plan. The image also showcases the beauty and grace of these mythical beings, with their flowing hair and delicate fins. The print's historical significance lies not only in its depiction of mer-people and God, but also in its role as a window into the past. It offers a glimpse into the beliefs and values of the time, providing insight into the ways in which people of the past understood and interpreted the world around them. The print is a reminder that even the most fantastical of creatures were once believed to have a place in the divine order of the universe. In conclusion, this print of Mer-People and God, created by John Rastell in 1517, is a rare and fascinating glimpse into the past. Its inclusion of mer-people in the divine creation story offers a unique perspective on the mythology and beliefs of the time, making it a valuable historical artifact and a testament to the power of the human imagination.

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