Museographs: Art, Myth, Legend and Story
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Despite a current trend toward individuality and cultural disparity, the fact remains that we have powerful tools that unite us all – our collective imagination, hunger for explanations, and the artistic images that they inspire. Irrespective of geographical location or industrial advancement, people from every corner of the globe cling to the myths, legends and stories that have organized and continue to organize whole societies, dictated religious and moral ideologies, and explained the mysteries of the universe.<br><br>Museographs' Art, Myth, Legend and Story invites you to indulge your mythic side! Develop a better understanding of the origins and purposes of these beloved creations, and familiarize yourself with the themes and characters that make them possible. Meet Tiddalik, the Australian frog who was so thirsty he drank all the water in the land, leaving nothing for his creature friends. The White Serpent, one of the most popular surviving Chinese legends, or taste Forbidden Fruit with an African tale that explains the origin of the serpent found in creation accounts.<br><br>Peruse bold images such as Herakles on a Greek vase, the life-giving Toltec rain god, Tlaloc, and Benjamin West's painting, Noah Sacrificing After the Deluge.<br><br>This issue is as visually striking as it is textually informative. It consolidates and impressive selection of cross-cultural myths, legends and stories accompanied by relevant and powerful images. As an integral reference tool or as a beautiful compendium for the art and story enthusiast, it supplies a list of additional myths, legends, stories, and artistic renderings found in other volumes of the Museographs collection.
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Caron Caswell Lazar. Museographs: Art, Myth, Legend and Story
Art, Myth, Legend and Story
To Begin With
Exploration, Conquest & Expansion
Unity of Theme
Myth, Legend and Story Today
Myths, Legends and Stories. The Giant Frog
The First Kangaroos
The Story of the Mouse and the Man
The White Serpent
The Fox Wife
Forbidden Fruit
Bruh Alligator and Bruh Deer
Amphitrite and the Dolphin
Prophesies
Approximate Dates of First Known Written Versions of these Stories:
Myths, Legends and Stories Appearing in Other Issues of Museographs:
Special Thanks
Plate One. Black-Figure Lekythos
Plate Two. Statue of the Goddess Wadjet
Plate Three. Seated Figures and Dog
Plate Four. Atlantean Figure
Plate Five. Stele of a Dancing Ganesha
Plate Six. Guan-Yin
Plate Seven. Tripod Incense Burner
Plate Eight. Figure of Jizo Bosatsu
Plate Nine
Noah Sacrificing After the Deluge
Plate Ten. Virgin of Guadalupe Processional Panel
Plate Eleven
The Bard
Plate Twelve
Roswell
Plate Thirteen. Athena
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Art: The conscious use of skill; taste and creative imagination in the production of aesthetic objects; works so produced.
Myth: A traditional story of ostensibly historical events that serves to unfold part of the worldview of a people or explain a practice, belief or natural phenomenon. A person or thing having only an imaginary or unverifiable existence.
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Story: History. An account of incidents or events. A statement regarding the facts pertinent to a situation in question.
Webster’s Third International Dictionary
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