Pegase Collection
"Pegase: A Mythical Journey Through Art and Imagination" Embark on a captivating journey through time and space as we explore the enchanting world of Pegase
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"Pegase: A Mythical Journey Through Art and Imagination" Embark on a captivating journey through time and space as we explore the enchanting world of Pegase. From ancient coins to celestial constellations, this mythical creature has captured the hearts and minds of artists throughout history. In "Perseus Rescuing Andromeda, " painted in 1602, Pegase soars gracefully above the tumultuous waves, symbolizing freedom and heroism. On the reverse side of a Corinthian coin dating back to 700-300 BC, Pegasus is depicted with intricate detail, showcasing its enduring popularity even in antiquity. The constellation of Pegasus takes center stage in plate 25 from Atlas Coelestis. Its majestic form graces the night sky, inspiring countless stargazers to dream beyond earthly boundaries. Meanwhile, "The Black Pegasus" captivates viewers with its mysterious allure on canvas. Ms Gen 1496 Plate XXX portrays Pegasus in delicate watercolors on paper. The ethereal beauty of this artwork transports us into a realm where imagination knows no bounds. In "Bellerophon fighting the Chimaera, " created in 1895 using watercolors on paper, Bellerophon rides atop his trusted companion as they battle mythical beasts together. A fresco from c. 1746-47 depicts Bellerophon riding Pegasus while slaying the fearsome Chimaera—a testament to their legendary partnership's strength and courage. Another fresco showcases Bellerophon leaving for his epic encounter with Chimera; an oil painting from 1829 captures this pivotal moment filled with determination and bravery. Pegase transcends traditional art forms too—illustrations bring it alive within Nathaniel Hawthorne's classic tale "A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys. " Here we witness Bellerophon mounted upon his loyal steed once more as they embark on extraordinary adventures that ignite the imagination. Finally, "White Pegasus, " painted in c.