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The Master of Animals, Lord of Animals, or Mistress of the Animals is a motif in ancient art showing a human between and grasping two confronted animals. The motif is very widespread in the art of the Ancient Near East and Egypt. The figure may be female or male, it may be a column or a symbol, the animals may be realistic or fantastical, and the human figure may have animal elements such as horns, an animal upper body, an animal lower body, legs, or cloven feet. Although what the motif represented to the cultures that created the works probably varies greatly, unless shown with specific divine attributes, when male the figure is typically described as a hero by interpreters. The motif is so widespread and visually effective that many depictions probably were conceived as decoration with o

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  • Herr der Tiere (de)
  • Maestro de los animales (es)
  • Penguasa Binatang (in)
  • Master of Animals (en)
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  • Als Herr der Tiere oder seltener auch Herrin der Tiere wird ein göttliches Wesen bezeichnet, das in den Primärreligionen vieler Wildbeuter-Kulturen als Hüter der Tierwelt, bisweilen als ihr Schöpfer und Bewahrer ihrer Fruchtbarkeit oder auch als Helfer des Jägers angesehen wird. Diese Vorstellung war vor allem im nördlichen Eurasien, in Teilen Afrikas sowie Nord- und Südamerikas verbreitet. (de)
  • The Master of Animals, Lord of Animals, or Mistress of the Animals is a motif in ancient art showing a human between and grasping two confronted animals. The motif is very widespread in the art of the Ancient Near East and Egypt. The figure may be female or male, it may be a column or a symbol, the animals may be realistic or fantastical, and the human figure may have animal elements such as horns, an animal upper body, an animal lower body, legs, or cloven feet. Although what the motif represented to the cultures that created the works probably varies greatly, unless shown with specific divine attributes, when male the figure is typically described as a hero by interpreters. The motif is so widespread and visually effective that many depictions probably were conceived as decoration with o (en)
  • El maestro, señor o amo de los animales es un motivo en el arte antiguo que muestra a un humano entre dos animales enfrentados y agarrándolos. Está muy extendido en el arte del Antiguo Oriente Próximo y Egipto. La figura es normalmente masculina, pero no siempre, los animales pueden ser realistas o fantásticos, y la figura puede tener elementos animales como cuernos o la parte superior del cuerpo de un animal. A menos que se le muestre con atributos divinos específicos, normalmente se le describe como un héroe, aunque lo que el motivo representó para las culturas que crearon las obras probablemente varía mucho.​ El motivo es tan extenso y visualmente efectivo que muchas representaciones probablemente fueron concebidas como decoración con solo un significado vago adjunto a ellas.​ El maestr (es)
  • Penguasa Binatang adalah motif dalam seni kuno yang menunjukkan seorang manusia yang berada di antara atau sedang menggenggam dua . Motif semacam ini sangat luas penggunaannya dalam seni di Timur Dekat Kuno dan Mesir. Manusia itu biasanya laki-laki, tetapi tidak selalu, binatang itu bisa berbentuk realistis atau fantastik dan manusia itu mungkin memiliki unsur-unsur hewan seperti tanduk atau tubuh bagian atas hewan. Biasanya manusia itu digambarkan sebagai pahlawan kecuali jika ia ditunjukkan dengan atribut ilahi tertentu. Motif yang diwakili oleh budaya yang menciptakan karya-karya tersebut mungkin sangat bervariasi. Motifnya begitu luas dan efektif secara visual sehingga banyak penggambaran yang mungkin dianggap sebagai hiasan dan hanya memiliki makna samar. Penguasa Binatang merupakan m (in)
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