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Cultural depictions of Medusa and Gorgons Méduse et les Gorgones dans la culture
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The mythological monster Medusa, her sisters, and the other Gorgons, have been featured in art and culture spanning from the days of ancient Greece to present day. Medusa has been variously portrayed as a monster, a protective symbol, a rallying symbol for liberty, and a sympathetic victim of rape and/or a curse. La créature mythologique Méduse et ses sœurs, les Gorgones, sont sujettes à la représentation dans l'art et la culture depuis l'Antiquité. Méduse est souvent représentée comme un monstre, un symbole de protection, un symbole de liberté, ou une victime de viol et/ou d'une malédiction.
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The mythological monster Medusa, her sisters, and the other Gorgons, have been featured in art and culture spanning from the days of ancient Greece to present day. Medusa has been variously portrayed as a monster, a protective symbol, a rallying symbol for liberty, and a sympathetic victim of rape and/or a curse. She is perhaps best recognized by her hair of living snakes and ability to turn living creatures to stone. Medusa is an ancient icon that remains one of the most popular and enduring figures of Greek mythology. She continues to be recreated in pop culture and art, surpassing the popularity of many other mythological characters. Her likeness has been immortalized by artists including Leonardo da Vinci, Peter Paul Rubens, Caravaggio, Pablo Picasso, Auguste Rodin, and Benvenuto Cellini. La créature mythologique Méduse et ses sœurs, les Gorgones, sont sujettes à la représentation dans l'art et la culture depuis l'Antiquité. Méduse est souvent représentée comme un monstre, un symbole de protection, un symbole de liberté, ou une victime de viol et/ou d'une malédiction. Elle est principalement connue dans l'imaginaire collectif grâce à sa chevelure faite de serpents et ses yeux, qui ont le pouvoir de pétrifier tout mortel qui croise son regard. Méduse est une icône antique qui reste l'une des figures les plus populaires et persistantes de la mythologie gréco-romaine. Elle continue à être dépeinte dans la culture populaire et l'art, et est l'un des personnages mythologiques les plus connus. Son apparence a été notamment immortalisée par des artistes comme Léonard de Vinci, Pierre Paul Rubens, Pablo Picasso, Auguste Rodin ou encore Benvenuto Cellini.
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