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Perseus & Andromeda / Ford
Perseus rescues Andromeda from being sacrificed to the monstrous fish with walking feet by showing Medusas dismembered head to it and thereby turning it to stone
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Andromeda Dismembered Feet Ford Monstrous Perseus Rescues Sacrificed Turning Medusas Myth
Jigsaw Puzzle (252 Pieces)
Discover the captivating world of mythology with Media Storehouse's Jigsaw Puzzles featuring the breathtaking image "Perseus & Andromeda / Ford" by Mary Evans Picture Library from Mary Evans Prints Online. This intricately detailed puzzle brings to life the legendary tale of Perseus, the brave hero who saves the beautiful princess Andromeda from being sacrificed to the monstrous sea creature, the Kraken, or more commonly known as the monstrous fish with walking feet. With Medusa's dismembered head in hand, Perseus bravely turns the beast to stone, saving Andromeda and proving his heroism once again. Escape into a world of ancient mythology and adventure with this challenging and rewarding jigsaw puzzle.
Made in the USA, 252-piece puzzles measure 11" x 14" (27.9 x 35.5 cm). Every puzzle is meticulously printed on glossy photo paper, which has a strong 1.33 mm thickness. Delivered in a black storage cardboard box, these puzzles are both stylish and practical. (Note: puzzles contain small parts and are not suitable for children under 3 years of age.)
Jigsaw Puzzles are an ideal gift for any occasion
Estimated Product Size is 28cm x 35.6cm (11" x 14")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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Perseus and Andromeda: A Timeless Tale of Heroism and Love This image depicts the legendary moment when Perseus, the brave Greek hero, rescues Andromeda from her fate as a sacrifice to the monstrous sea creature. According to ancient Greek mythology, Andromeda had been condemned to be offered as a sacrifice to the wrathful sea monster, the Kraken or the Chimera, as punishment for her mother's vanity. Perseus, renowned for his courage and cunning, embarked on a perilous quest to save Andromeda. Armed with the legendary sword of King Cepheus and the head of Medusa, the fearsome Gorgon, he approached the fearsome creature. With a bold show of defiance, Perseus held up the dismembered head of Medusa, the mother of the Kraken, to the beast. The sight of the petrified Gorgon's head turned the monster to stone, freeing Andromeda from its grasp. This evocative print, from the extensive archives of Mary Evans Picture Library, captures the essence of this classical and historical tale. The image portrays Perseus, with a determined expression, holding up the head of Medusa, while the monstrous fish with walking feet lies petrified in the background. The scene is reminiscent of a bygone era, evoking a sense of wonder and awe at the heroic deeds of Perseus and the power of mythology. This iconic image is a testament to the enduring appeal of Greek mythology, which continues to captivate and inspire generations. The story of Perseus and Andromeda is a timeless tale of heroism, love, and the triumph of good over evil.
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