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Follow me now to the Hill of Allen, c1910. Artist: Stephen Reid

Follow me now to the Hill of Allen, c1910. Artist: Stephen Reid


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Follow me now to the Hill of Allen, c1910. Artist: Stephen Reid

Follow me now to the Hill of Allen, c1910. Finn mac Cumhaill leading his men to his wedding feast. He was a mythical hunter and warrior of Irish legend. Illustration from The High Deeds of Finn, and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland by TW Rolleston

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Cloak Gesture Hand Raised Hero Heroic Heroism Ireland Irish Legend Legendary Myth Mythical Figure Reid Rolleston Stephen Stephen Reid Thomas William Hazen Rolleston Thomas William Rolleston Tw Rolleston Finn Fionn Mac Cumhaill Historica Graphica Collection


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Follow me now to the Hill of Allen, c1910. Artist: Stephen Reid In this print by Stephen Reid, we are transported back in time to witness a legendary moment from Irish folklore. The scene depicts Finn mac Cumhaill, the mythical hunter and warrior of Irish legend, leading his men towards his wedding feast on the Hill of Allen. Dressed in vibrant cloaks and traditional attire, Finn stands tall with an air of heroism as he raises his hand in a commanding gesture. His presence exudes strength and determination, embodying the essence of a true hero. Beside him stands his beloved lady, her dress flowing gracefully as she gazes at him with admiration and love. Together they symbolize not only a couple united in marriage but also an embodiment of Ireland's rich history and mythology. This illustration is taken from 'The High Deeds of Finn' by TW Rolleston - a collection that delves into ancient Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland. Through this artwork, Reid brings these tales to life with vivid colors and meticulous attention to detail. As we admire this piece from Heritage Images' Historica Graphica Collection, let us be reminded of the power that myths hold in shaping our understanding of culture and heritage. It serves as a beautiful reminder that legends like Finn mac Cumhaill continue to captivate our imaginations even today.

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