After Tiziano Vecellio, called Titian, 17th Century
Danae
Oil on canvas
108 x 167.8cm (42 1/2 x 66 1/16in)
Private collection
Disappointed
by his lack of male heirs, King Acrisius asked the oracle of Delphi if this
would change. The oracle announced to him that he would never have a son, but
his daughter would, and that he would be killed by his daughter's son. At the
time, Danae was childless and, meaning to keep her so, she was imprisoned in a
tall brass tower with a single richly adorned chamber, but with no doors or
windows, just a sky-light as the source of light and air). However, Zeus, the
king of the gods, desired her, and came to her in the form of golden rain which
streamed in through the roof of the subterranean chamber and down into her
womb. Soon after, their child Perseus was born.
Unwilling
to provoke the wrath of the gods or the Furies by killing his offspring and
grandchild, King Acrisius cast Danaë and Perseus into the sea in a wooden
chest. The sea was calmed by Poseidon and, at the request of Zeus, the pair
survived. They were washed ashore on the island of Seriphos, where they were
taken in by Dictys – the brother of King Polydectes – who raised Perseus to
manhood. The King was charmed by Danaë, but she had no interest in him.
Consequently, he agreed not to marry her only if her son would bring him the
head of the Gorgon Medusa. Using Athena's shield, Hermes's winged sandals and
Hades' helmet of invisibility, Perseus was able to evade Medusa's gaze and
decapitate her.
Later, after Perseus brought back Medusa's head and rescued
Andromeda, the oracle's prophecy came true. He started for Argos, but learning
of the prophecy, instead went to Larissa, where athletic games were being held.
By chance, an aging Acrisius was there and Perseus accidentally struck him on
the head with his javelin (or discus), fulfilling the prophecy. More on Danaë
Tiziano Vecelli or Tiziano Vecellio, or Titian
(1488/1490 – 27 August 1576), was an Italian painter, the most
important member of the 16th-century Venetian school.
Recognized
by his contemporaries as "The Sun Amidst Small Stars", Titian was one
of the most versatile of Italian painters, equally adept with portraits,
landscape backgrounds, and mythological and religious subjects. His painting
methods, particularly in the application and use of color, would exercise a
profound influence not only on painters of the Italian Renaissance, but on
future generations of Western art.
During the course of his long life, Titian's artistic
manner changed drastically but he retained a lifelong interest in color.
Although his mature works may not contain the vivid, luminous tints of his
early pieces, their loose brushwork and subtlety of tone are without precedent
in the history of Western painting. More Titian
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Ancient Greek mythology tells a story about a man named Mikael Shadows born from two mortal parents during the century 23 B.C. He was one of seven people to be sacrificed for Ares, god of war. But instead became the first demigod after a human birth by an unknown deity. In exchange for this godly gift, there had to be a sacrifice made and that was his entire family. Mikael is the son of Melite (mother) and Codros (father), he is also the brother of Icarus (brother), Patron (brother) and Isadora (sister). It is said that Mikael will roam free on this earth until he seeks his true vengeance on Ares. Mikael Shadows, God of vengeance.
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