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Raven Collection (#11)

"Unveiling the Mysteries of the Raven: A Journey through Mythology, Literature, and Art" In the realm of Norse mythology, Odin sits majestically on his throne

Background imageRaven Collection: Raven (Corvus corax), perching on a rock, side view

Raven (Corvus corax), perching on a rock, side view

Background imageRaven Collection: Black and white illustration of two Common Raven (Corvus corax)

Black and white illustration of two Common Raven (Corvus corax)

Background imageRaven Collection: Illustration of a bible scene, 1 Kings 17, God protects Elijah from King Ahab

Illustration of a bible scene, 1 Kings 17, God protects Elijah from King Ahab and hides him in a place with plenty of water where he is fed by ravens

Background imageRaven Collection: American crow, Corvus brachyrhynchos, eating a walking catfish, Clarias batrachus

American crow, Corvus brachyrhynchos, eating a walking catfish, Clarias batrachus. Everglades National Park, Florida, USA. UNESCO World Heritage Site (Biosphere Reserve)

Background imageRaven Collection: A Child Surrounded by a Cat, Donkey, Geese, a Raven, a Mouse, a Frog, an Owl and a Cow

A Child Surrounded by a Cat, Donkey, Geese, a Raven, a Mouse, a Frog, an Owl and a Cow

Background imageRaven Collection: Odin, with his two crows, Hugin (thought) and Munin (memory) (pen & ink on paper)

Odin, with his two crows, Hugin (thought) and Munin (memory) (pen & ink on paper)
XTD68830 Odin, with his two crows, Hugin (thought) and Munin (memory) (pen & ink on paper) by Icelandic School, (18th century); Royal Library, Copenhagen, Denmark; Icelandic, out of copyright

Background imageRaven Collection: Herman van Swanevelt, Saint Paul and Saint Anthony Fed by the Raven, Dutch, c

Herman van Swanevelt, Saint Paul and Saint Anthony Fed by the Raven, Dutch, c. 1600 - 1655, etching on laid paper

Background imageRaven Collection: Illustration from Edgar Allan Poes The Raven, 1882 (engraving)

Illustration from Edgar Allan Poes The Raven, 1882 (engraving)
XJF483337 Illustration from Edgar Allan Poes The Raven, 1882 (engraving) by Dore, Gustave (1832-83); Private Collection; (add.info.: Edgar Allan Poe (1809-49) This illustration accompanied the line

Background imageRaven Collection: Preposterous! cried Solomon in a rage, from Peter Pan

Preposterous! cried Solomon in a rage, from Peter Pan
BAL4207 " Preposterous!" cried Solomon in a rage", from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J.M. Barrie, 1906 by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); Private Collection; English

Background imageRaven Collection: Comus by John Milton: And they, so perfect is their misery, 1914

Comus by John Milton: And they, so perfect is their misery, 1914
BAL4211 Comus by John Milton: " And they, so perfect is their misery", 1914 by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageRaven Collection: St. Anthony the Abbot and St. Paul the First Hermit, c. 1642 (oil on canvas)

St. Anthony the Abbot and St. Paul the First Hermit, c. 1642 (oil on canvas)
XIR36740 St. Anthony the Abbot and St. Paul the First Hermit, c.1642 (oil on canvas) by Velazquez, Diego Rodriguez de Silva y (1599-1660); 257x188 cm; Prado, Madrid

Background imageRaven Collection: Marcus Valerius Corvus. Anonymous, Hendrick Goltzius, Franco Estius, 1645 - 1706

Marcus Valerius Corvus. Anonymous, Hendrick Goltzius, Franco Estius, 1645 - 1706

Background imageRaven Collection: The Chariot of Mercury, detail from the vaulting of the Cielo de Salamanca, c

The Chariot of Mercury, detail from the vaulting of the Cielo de Salamanca, c
XIR173028 The Chariot of Mercury, detail from the vaulting of the Cielo de Salamanca, c.1480-90 (fresco) by Gallego, Fernando (1440-1507); Museo de la Universidad, Salamanca, Spain; Spanish

Background imageRaven Collection: Marcus Valerius Corvus, print maker: Keijzer, Hendrick Goltzius, mei-1829

Marcus Valerius Corvus, print maker: Keijzer, Hendrick Goltzius, mei-1829

Background imageRaven Collection: Marcus Valerius Corvus, Keijzer, Hendrick Goltzius, 1829

Marcus Valerius Corvus, Keijzer, Hendrick Goltzius, 1829

Background imageRaven Collection: Elia fed by a raven. Magdalena van de Passe, Crispijn van de Passe (I), 1617 - 1634

Elia fed by a raven. Magdalena van de Passe, Crispijn van de Passe (I), 1617 - 1634

Background imageRaven Collection: H Benedict of Nursia, Hieronymus Wierix, 1563 - 1619

H Benedict of Nursia, Hieronymus Wierix, 1563 - 1619

Background imageRaven Collection: Head and Foot of Raven

Head and Foot of Raven

Background imageRaven Collection: Yuki yanagi ni karasu, Ikeda, Koson, 1802?-1867?, [between 1880 and 1890], 1 print : woodcut

Yuki yanagi ni karasu, Ikeda, Koson, 1802?-1867?, [between 1880 and 1890], 1 print : woodcut, color. Print shows a blackbird (raven or crow) perched on a snow-covered branch

Background imageRaven Collection: Yanagi ni karasu, Crow on a willow branch. [between 1868 and 1900], 1 print : woodcut

Yanagi ni karasu, Crow on a willow branch. [between 1868 and 1900], 1 print : woodcut, color; 22.8 x 25.4 cm. Print shows a crow or raven perched on a branch in a willow tree

Background imageRaven Collection: A Raven, A Crow

A Raven, A Crow; Unknown; England, Europe; about 1250 - 1260; Pen-and-ink drawings tinted with body color and translucent washes on parchment; Leaf: 21 x 15.7 cm (8 1/4 x 6 3/16 in.)

Background imageRaven Collection: The Farmers Wife and the Raven The Farmers Wife and the Raven, from John

The Farmers Wife and the Raven The Farmers Wife and the Raven, from John Gays " Fables" Signed and dated, lower center: " geo stubbs | 1786", George Stubbs, 1724-1806, British

Background imageRaven Collection: Giovanni Girolamo Savoldo (Italian, c. 1480-1548 or after), Elijah Fed by the Raven, c

Giovanni Girolamo Savoldo (Italian, c. 1480-1548 or after), Elijah Fed by the Raven, c. 1510, oil on panel transferred to canvas

Background imageRaven Collection: USA, New Mexico, City of Rocks State Park

USA, New Mexico, City of Rocks State Park. Two ravens on a boulder. Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageRaven Collection: Rooks -Corvus frugilegus- with moon, composing

Rooks -Corvus frugilegus- with moon, composing

Background imageRaven Collection: Rook -Corvus frugilegus-, standing on a sandy mount, calling, Baltic island of Fehmarn

Rook -Corvus frugilegus-, standing on a sandy mount, calling, Baltic island of Fehmarn, East Holstein, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, europe

Background imageRaven Collection: Golden Eagle -Aquila chrysaetos- with bait and a Hooded Crow -Corvus corone cornix- during a

Golden Eagle -Aquila chrysaetos- with bait and a Hooded Crow -Corvus corone cornix- during a blizzard, Kainuu, Utajarvi, Nordfinnland, Finland

Background imageRaven Collection: Carrion Crow -Corvus corone-, Bergisches Land region, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe

Carrion Crow -Corvus corone-, Bergisches Land region, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe

Background imageRaven Collection: Magpie -Pica pica-, keeping lookout on a pole in a meadow, Untergroeningen, Baden-Wuerttemberg

Magpie -Pica pica-, keeping lookout on a pole in a meadow, Untergroeningen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Background imageRaven Collection: TOWER OF LONDON: RAVENS. Children at the Tower. Illustration by Thomas Crane, 1880s

TOWER OF LONDON: RAVENS. Children at the Tower. Illustration by Thomas Crane, 1880s

Background imageRaven Collection: BLACKBURN: BIRDS, 1895. Raven. Illustration by Jemima Blackburn, 1895

BLACKBURN: BIRDS, 1895. Raven. Illustration by Jemima Blackburn, 1895

Background imageRaven Collection: THE RAVEN, c1908. The Raven: The Love Story of Edgar Allan Poe, by George Hazelton

THE RAVEN, c1908. The Raven: The Love Story of Edgar Allan Poe, by George Hazelton. Lithograph, c1908

Background imageRaven Collection: POE: THE RAVEN. Perched Upon a Bust of Pallas. Lithograph by Edouard Manet, c1875

POE: THE RAVEN. Perched Upon a Bust of Pallas. Lithograph by Edouard Manet, c1875, for Edgar Allan Poes poem, The Raven

Background imageRaven Collection: THE RAVEN: TITLE PAGE. Title page of the first edition of Edgar Allan Poes The Raven

THE RAVEN: TITLE PAGE. Title page of the first edition of Edgar Allan Poes The Raven and Other Poems, published at New York, New York, in 1845

Background imageRaven Collection: GRIMM: FAITHFUL JOHN. It happened as they were still journeying on the open sea

GRIMM: FAITHFUL JOHN. It happened as they were still journeying on the open sea, that faithful John, as he sat in the fore part of the ship & made music caught sight of three ravens flying over head

Background imageRaven Collection: PRIMER, 18th CENTURY. Page from an 18th century primer using biblical terms to

PRIMER, 18th CENTURY. Page from an 18th century primer using biblical terms to teach reading

Background imageRaven Collection: AD: SHOE POLISH, 1887. American magazine advertisement for Raven Gloss shoe polish

AD: SHOE POLISH, 1887. American magazine advertisement for Raven Gloss shoe polish, 1887

Background imageRaven Collection: Common Raven (Corvus corax), Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States of America

Common Raven (Corvus corax), Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States of America, North America

Background imageRaven Collection: Picture No. 11073476

Picture No. 11073476
Raven searches for food in a McDonald's cup in winter snow Whitehorse, Canada. Raven searches for food in a McDonald's cup

Background imageRaven Collection: Picture No. 11067553

Picture No. 11067553
Red Kite fighting Raven (Corvus corax) at feeding station with Griffon Vultures in background. Spain. Date:

Background imageRaven Collection: Picture No. 11067552

Picture No. 11067552
Ravens at feeding station January. Spain. Date:

Background imageRaven Collection: Picture No. 11067551

Picture No. 11067551
Ravens at feeding station January. Spain. Date:

Background imageRaven Collection: Picture No. 11067550

Picture No. 11067550
Ravens at feeding station January. Spain. Date:

Background imageRaven Collection: Picture No. 11067549

Picture No. 11067549
Ravens at feeding station January. Spain. Date:

Background imageRaven Collection: Picture No. 11067547

Picture No. 11067547
Raven January. Spain. Date:

Background imageRaven Collection: Picture No. 11067548

Picture No. 11067548
Raven January. Spain. Date:

Background imageRaven Collection: Picture No. 11067545

Picture No. 11067545
Ravens courtship display January. Spain. Date:




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"Unveiling the Mysteries of the Raven: A Journey through Mythology, Literature, and Art" In the realm of Norse mythology, Odin sits majestically on his throne, embodying wisdom, poetry, war, and agriculture. His trusted companion, the raven, perches nearby as a symbol of his divine connection to the world. Across vast seas sailed Viking ships adorned with fearsome ravens carved into their prows. These birds guided warriors towards victory and protected them during treacherous journeys. Engraved in timeless lines is an image capturing a climber's daring ascent on Raven Wall at Bosigran cliffs near St. This classic extreme route challenges both body and mind while paying homage to these intelligent creatures. Edgar Allan Poe's haunting poem "The Raven" takes flight within our imagination once more. Gustave Doré's illustrations bring this dark tale to life as we witness the eerie presence of this enigmatic bird. Within nature's tapestry lies four members of the Corvidae family - crows and ravens alike - displaying their intelligence and adaptability across diverse landscapes. Gazing upon Hydra Star Map reveals ancient civilizations' reverence for ravens as they were intertwined with celestial navigation systems that guided explorers through uncharted territories. Apollo himself offers a libation to the raven in a 5th-century BC kylix; even gods recognize their significance in mythological lore. In a political satire from 1892 by Joseph Keppler, Secretary of State James G. Blaine assumes Poe's raven persona uttering "Nevermore, " denying President Benjamin Harrison a second term amidst sinking hopes reminiscent of William Henry Harrison’s beaver hat legacy. From Odin's valkyries soaring alongside him to Apollo honoring its presence among gods – throughout history and across cultures –the raven remains an enduring symbol shrouded in mystery yet captivating our collective consciousness forevermore.