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Hiratoka painting Hades (engraving)
7161671 Hiratoka painting Hades (engraving) by Japanese School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hiratoka painting Hades. Illustration for The Art Journal, New Series (Js Virtue, 1884).); © Look and Learn
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Hades Pluto God Mythological Figure Pagan Paganism Pagans Polytheism Polytheist
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This engraving, titled "Hiratoka painting Hades" transports us to the mythological realm of the underworld. Created by a Japanese artist in the 19th century, this intricate artwork showcases their skillful technique and attention to detail. The image depicts Hades, the god of the underworld in Greek mythology. With his imposing presence and regal attire, he commands authority over this dark realm. The artist's use of shading and line work brings depth to Hades' figure, emphasizing his power and enigmatic nature. Surrounded by swirling clouds and ethereal beings, Hades stands as a symbol of both fear and fascination. This print captures the essence of ancient pagan beliefs while showcasing the rich history of polytheistic religions. Originally created as an illustration for The Art Journal in 1884, this engraving has stood the test of time as a testament to artistic mastery. Its inclusion in private collections speaks to its enduring appeal among art enthusiasts throughout history. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing piece, we are reminded that art has always been a medium through which myths come alive. It allows us to explore different cultures and belief systems while appreciating the beauty found within them. Bridgeman Images presents us with yet another remarkable piece from their extensive collection – an invitation into a world where gods reign supreme and imagination knows no bounds.
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