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The Curetes beating their shields to drown out the cries of the infant Zeus in order to save him from being killed by his father Cronus (chromolitho)
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The Curetes beating their shields to drown out the cries of the infant Zeus in order to save him from being killed by his father Cronus (chromolitho)
3100660 The Curetes beating their shields to drown out the cries of the infant Zeus in order to save him from being killed by his father Cronus (chromolitho) by Spanish School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Curetes beating their shields to drown out the cries of the infant Zeus in order to save him from being killed by his father Cronus. Illustration for Las Supersticiones De La Humanidad by Jose Coroleu (F Seix, 1881). Chromolithograph of exceptional quality.); © Look and Learn
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The Curetes - Protectors of the Divine
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. In this chromolithograph, we are transported back to ancient Greece, witnessing a pivotal moment in mythology. The scene depicts the courageous Curetes, clad in their formidable helmets and brandishing shields, as they create a thunderous cacophony by beating their shields together. Their purpose? To drown out the cries of an infant Zeus. The story unfolds with Cronus, Zeus's father and ruler of the Titans, fearing a prophecy that foretold his downfall at the hands of one of his own children. Determined to prevent this fate from befalling him, Cronus sought to eliminate any potential threat by devouring each newborn child born to him and his wife Rhea. However, Rhea was determined to save her youngest son Zeus from this cruel destiny. She entrusted him into the care of these brave warriors known as Curetes who valiantly shielded him from harm through their deafening noise. This mesmerizing artwork captures both the vulnerability and resilience present in Greek mythology. It serves as a reminder that even gods can face perilous beginnings but are often protected by unexpected forces. Moreover, it highlights humanity's innate desire to safeguard innocence against all odds. As we gaze upon this exceptional chromolithograph created during Spain's 19th-century artistic revival period, we find ourselves immersed not only in legend but also in superstition and religious belief. Through its vibrant colors and meticulous detail, it transports us into an ancient world where divine intervention intertwines with mortal existence – forever etching itself into our collective consciousness.
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