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↑↑↑ Larger size on website 🔸 A black and white image of a statue of Medusa, the Greek Gorgon.  She is depicted with snakes for ha Statue Of Medusa, Medusa Gorgon, Online Resume, Resume Builder, Ancient Mythology, White Image, Snakes, For Hair, Statue

A black and white image of a statue of Medusa, the Greek Gorgon. She is depicted with snakes for hair, and her face has a serene and slightly melancholic expression. The snakes are intertwined around her head and neck, some with their heads facing forward, and others coiled around her. The statue is set on a base, and the background is a dark, plain surface. The image evokes a sense of mystery and power.

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"Bust of Medusa" marble sculpture by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, 1644-48; in the collection of Palazzo dei Conservatori, Capitoline Museums, Rome (http://en.museicapitolini.org/il_museo/restauri/restauro_del_busto_di_medusa_di_gian_lorenzo_bernini). Fully restored by Roman conservators in 2006, Bernini intendedt his to be a refined Baroque metaphor on the power of sculpture. Image: (CC BY-SA 3.0) 2011 Debra Heaphy, wikimedia commons, during exhibition at Palace of Legion of Honor, San Francisco. Bernini Sculpture, Rome Painting, Baroque Sculpture, Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Lorenzo Bernini, Medusa Art, Marble Bust, Italian Sculptors, Baroque Painting

"Bust of Medusa" marble sculpture by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, 1644-48; in the collection of Palazzo dei Conservatori, Capitoline Museums, Rome (http://en.museicapitolini.org/il_museo/restauri/restauro_del_busto_di_medusa_di_gian_lorenzo_bernini). Fully restored by Roman conservators in 2006, Bernini intendedt his to be a refined Baroque metaphor on the power of sculpture. Image: (CC BY-SA 3.0) 2011 Debra Heaphy, wikimedia commons, during exhibition at Palace of Legion of Honor, San Francisco.

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Why did we discontinue? 🤔 1411: Saint John the Evangelist - Donatello 1499: Pietà - Michelangelo 1515: Moses - Michelangelo 1599: Hercules and the Centaur Nessus - Giambologna 1624: David - Gian Lorenzo Bernini 1752: Modesty - Antonio Corradini 1801: Perseus with the Head of Medusa - Antonio Canova 1850: The Veiled Virgin - Giovanni Strazza 1880: Undine Rising from the Waters - Chauncey Ives Antonio Corradini, Bernini Sculpture, Lorenzo Bernini, St John The Evangelist, Medusa Art, Ancient Greek Sculpture, Antonio Canova, Rennaissance Art, Greek Mythology Art

Why did we discontinue? 🤔 1411: Saint John the Evangelist - Donatello 1499: Pietà - Michelangelo 1515: Moses - Michelangelo 1599: Hercules and the Centaur Nessus - Giambologna 1624: David - Gian Lorenzo Bernini 1752: Modesty - Antonio Corradini 1801: Perseus with the Head of Medusa - Antonio Canova 1850: The Veiled Virgin - Giovanni Strazza 1880: Undine Rising from the Waters - Chauncey Ives

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Medusa Pictures, Medusa Painting, Medusa Drawing, Snake Painting, Medusa Gorgon, Medusa Art, Arte Grunge, Textil Design, Green Snake

In Greek Mythology, Medusa is described as a human female who had living venomous snakes for hair. Those who looked into her eyes would turn to stone. Are you a fan of this well known Gorgon? This piece focuses on the beautiful green shade Medusa was acknowledged for as well as her stone cold stare. If you love Greek Mythology this is the perfect print for you! This print is offered in 2 sizes: Standard -8.5x11" (W/ White Boarder) Poster -13x17.25" (W/ White Boarder)

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