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Perseus and Caput Medusae, c.1825 (card, paper, tissue )
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Perseus and Caput Medusae, c.1825 (card, paper, tissue )
7340877 Perseus and Caput Medusae, c.1825 (card, paper, tissue ) by Hall, Sydney (fl.1826); 20.3x14 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: Sidney Hall
Plate 6. A set of thirty-two constellation cards entitled Urania's Mirror, with a chart of the heavens for the latitude of London (by Jehoshaphat Aspin), all contained within a box depicting Urania, the personification of Astronomy. They were sold as an attractive but educational item, presumably to be used within a domestic setting and reflecting the rising taste for improving pastimes in the later 18th and early 19th century. The set was often accompanied by a copy of Aspin's Familiar Treatise on Astronomy (1825), written especially for the purpose.); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Media ID 38177630
© © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London / Bridgeman Images
Celestial Map Constellation Medusa Perseus Star Mythological Figure
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This print captures the intricate and mystical depiction of Perseus and Caput Medusae, dating back to around 1825. Created by Sidney Hall as part of a set of thirty-two constellation cards known as 'Urania's Mirror', this piece showcases the celestial map for the latitude of London, accompanied by a chart of the heavens designed by Jehoshaphat Aspin.
The image portrays Perseus, a legendary figure from Greek mythology, holding the head of Medusa, whose gaze turned onlookers into stone. The detailed illustration highlights the vibrant colors and symbolic elements that make up this mythological scene.
These constellation cards were not only visually appealing but also served an educational purpose in domestic settings during the 18th and early 19th centuries. Sold alongside Aspin's 'Familiar Treatise on Astronomy', they reflected a growing interest in improving pastimes and astronomy among society at that time.
As we admire this historical artwork today, we are transported back to a time when astronomy was both fascinating and enchanting. The combination of artistry and scientific knowledge in this print truly makes it a timeless piece worth treasuring.
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