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CONSTELLATION: HERCULES. Astronomical chart showing the constellations Hercules

CONSTELLATION: HERCULES. Astronomical chart showing the constellations Hercules


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CONSTELLATION: HERCULES. Astronomical chart showing the constellations Hercules

CONSTELLATION: HERCULES.
Astronomical chart showing the constellations Hercules, Cerberus, and Corona Borealis. Etching by Sidney Hall from Uranias Mirror, 1825

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1825 Astronomy Cerberus Chart Club Constellation Crown Etching Hercules Mythology Sidney Corona Borealis Greco Roman


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This print titled "CONSTELLATION: HERCULES" takes us on a celestial journey through the vastness of space. The artwork showcases an exquisite astronomical chart, meticulously etched by Sidney Hall in 1825. The constellations Hercules, Cerberus, and Corona Borealis come to life before our eyes, each intricately depicted with great detail and precision. As we gaze upon this masterpiece, we are transported back to ancient times when these mythical figures held significant meaning. Hercules, known for his immense strength and bravery in Greek mythology, stands proudly at the center of the chart. His iconic club serves as a reminder of his legendary feats and heroism that have been immortalized in countless tales. Accompanying Hercules are two other mythological entities - Cerberus and Corona Borealis. Cerberus, the three-headed dog guarding the gates of Hades, adds an element of mystery to this cosmic tableau. Meanwhile, Corona Borealis enchants us with its graceful crown-like shape inspired by Greco-Roman culture. This early 19th-century etching not only captures the beauty of these constellations but also pays homage to humanity's enduring fascination with astronomy throughout history. It invites us to explore the wonders of our universe while appreciating both scientific knowledge and artistic expression.

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