On his travels he used the head to turn his enemies to stone and rescue the princess andromeda from a sea monster 20 192 16 before giving it to athena for her aegis 34 11 7.
Head of medusa attic stone.
Perseus with the head of medusa is a bronze sculpture made by benvenuto cellini in the period 1545 1554.
In classical antiquity the image of the head of medusa appeared in the evil averting device known as the gorgoneion.
There are also numerous coins that bear not only the imagery of perseus holding the head of medusa but also the head in its own right.
It is located in the loggia dei lanzi in the piazza della signoria in florence italy the second florentine duke duke cosimo i de.
A roman cameo of medusa s head from the 2nd or 3rd century.
She is killed by the hero perseus who cuts off her head to the greeks medusa is the leader of an ancient older matriarchal religion that had to be obliterated.
In the british writer iris murdoch s novel a severed head 1961.
The sculpture stands on a square base which has bronze relief panels depicting the story of perseus and andromeda similar to a predella on an altarpiece.
When exposed to view the lock was supposed to bring on a storm which put the enemy to flight.
Pindar s twelfth pythian ode recounts how stheno and euryale s angry pursuit of their sister s killer resulted in another chapter of the medusa myth.
A 2 000 year old marble head of medusa was found not too long ago at a former roman commercial center in turkey as well.
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In modern culture she represents vital sensuality and a power that is threatening to males.
Medusa was raped by poseidon then beheaded by the hero perseus who thereafter used her head which retained its ability to turn onlookers to stone as a weapon until he gave it to the goddess athena to place on her shield.
Heracles hercules is said to have obtained a lock of medusa s hair which possessed the same powers as the head from athena and given it to sterope the daughter of cepheus as a protection for the town of tegea against attack.