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Prometheus Bound (c1640-1645). Greek mythology. Prometheus, one of the Titans, stole
Prometheus Bound (c1640-1645). Greek mythology. Prometheus, one of the Titans, stole fire from Haephaestus for benefit of mankind. Chained by Zeus (principal god) to Mount Caucasus, by day Eagle pecked his liver which regenerated overnight. Released by Hercules (Heracles/Herakles). Jacob Jordaens (1593-1678) Flemish painter. Oil on canvas. Universal Images Group (UIG) manages distribution for many leading specialist agencies worldwide. © Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group
Media ID 9768241
Filename: 917_05_0510000149.jpg
Size: 3196 x 4500 (10.0MB)
Date: 28th March 2014
Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)
Bound Caucasus Chained Eagle Fire Flemish Greek Hercules Jacob Legend Liver Mankind Mount Mythology Painter Principal Prometheus Released Zeus 1593 1678 Benefit Jordaens Overnight Pecked Regenerated Stole Titans
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This print showcases Jacob Jordaens' masterpiece, "Prometheus Bound" which beautifully depicts a significant tale from Greek mythology. In this timeless artwork, Prometheus, one of the mighty Titans, is portrayed as a heroic figure who defied the gods for the benefit of mankind. The painting captures the pivotal moment when Prometheus stole fire from Hephaestus and bestowed it upon humanity. However, Zeus, the principal god in Greek mythology, was outraged by this act of rebellion and decided to punish Prometheus severely. Chained to Mount Caucasus by Zeus himself, Prometheus endured unimaginable suffering. During his eternal torment on the mountain, an eagle relentlessly pecked at his liver day after day. Astonishingly enough, Prometheus' liver regenerated overnight only to be subjected to further agony with each new dawn. Fortunately for Prometheus, his release eventually came through Hercules (also known as Heracles or Herakles), another legendary figure in Greek mythology. With great strength and determination, Hercules freed Prometheus from his chains and put an end to his excruciating punishment. Jacob Jordaens masterfully captured this gripping mythological scene using oil on canvas. His attention to detail brings forth both the pain endured by Prometheus and the power of divine retribution. This remarkable artwork serves as a reminder of humanity's resilience in overcoming adversity while also highlighting our capacity for defiance against oppressive forces that seek to suppress progress and enlightenment.