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Snake Collection (page 15)

"Exploring the Mystical Serpent: A Journey through Cultures and Symbolism" Embark on a captivating journey into the realm of snakes

Background imageSnake Collection: HOLY

HOLY
Max Lundén

Background imageSnake Collection: When the hunter becomes prey

When the hunter becomes prey
Sherif Abdallah

Background imageSnake Collection: Close Range Shot

Close Range Shot
Fauzan Maududdin

Background imageSnake Collection: The Vipers

The Vipers
Dikky Oesin

Background imageSnake Collection: Defensive Position

Defensive Position
Fauzan Maududdin

Background imageSnake Collection: Coiled

Coiled
Adrian Baltariu

Background imageSnake Collection: Close up photo of albino iguana

Close up photo of albino iguana
Dikky Oesin

Background imageSnake Collection: Venom With Love

Venom With Love
Andri Priyadi

Background imageSnake Collection: Ready to attack

Ready to attack
Dikky Oesin

Background imageSnake Collection: Snake - Venom with Honey

Snake - Venom with Honey
Andri Priyadi

Background imageSnake Collection: Danger Blue

Danger Blue
Kurit Afsheen

Background imageSnake Collection: Sneaky

Sneaky
Jimmy Hoffman

Background imageSnake Collection: The snake and the eagle

The snake and the eagle
Marco Pozzi

Background imageSnake Collection: White lipped Viper in pose

White lipped Viper in pose
Fernandha Theori

Background imageSnake Collection: The white-lipped pit viper

The white-lipped pit viper
Dikky Oesin

Background imageSnake Collection: Snake With Headphones animal

Snake With Headphones animal
Justyna Jaszke

Background imageSnake Collection: Snake

Snake
Bilge Paksoylu

Background imageSnake Collection: Loki's Punishment, 1936. Creator: Ida Matton

Loki's Punishment, 1936. Creator: Ida Matton
Loki's Punishment, 1936

Background imageSnake Collection: Navajos, 1904, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Navajos, 1904, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Navajos, 1904, c1905. Group of Pueblo Indians, three men in front holding snakes, two Caucasian men in center

Background imageSnake Collection: The snake priest, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

The snake priest, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
The snake priest, c1906. Photograph shows a Native man wearing a headdress and carrying several snakes in his left hand

Background imageSnake Collection: Singing to the snakes, Shipolovi, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Singing to the snakes, Shipolovi, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Singing to the snakes, Shipolovi, c1906. Three Hopi Indians with snakes, New Mexico

Background imageSnake Collection: Snake gathering [D]-Hopi, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Snake gathering [D]-Hopi, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Snake gathering [D]-Hopi, c1907. Group of Hopi snake priests hunting snakes

Background imageSnake Collection: Me Sa Tawa catching snakes-Hopi, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Me Sa Tawa catching snakes-Hopi, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Me Sa Tawa catching snakes-Hopi, c1907

Background imageSnake Collection: The snake priests-Hopi, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

The snake priests-Hopi, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
The snake priests-Hopi, c1907. Ten Hopi snake priests, standing, facing front, carrying sticks, some with bags

Background imageSnake Collection: Snake gathering [C]-Hopi, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Snake gathering [C]-Hopi, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Snake gathering [C]-Hopi, c1907. Six Hopi snake priests, standing, facing front, carrying sticks

Background imageSnake Collection: Digging out the snakes-Hopi, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Digging out the snakes-Hopi, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Digging out the snakes-Hopi, c1907. Group of Hopi Indians using hoes to dig out snakes

Background imageSnake Collection: Young python in the Zoological Society's Gardens, 1862. Creator: Unknown

Young python in the Zoological Society's Gardens, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Young python in the Zoological Society's Gardens, 1862. That the germs of life were implanted in [the eggs], and that all went on satisfactorily up to the fifteenth day after incubation

Background imageSnake Collection: The Snakeholder, 16th century. Creators: Diana Mantuana, Giulio Romano

The Snakeholder, 16th century. Creators: Diana Mantuana, Giulio Romano
The Snakeholder, 16th century

Background imageSnake Collection: The Great Python Serpent incubating at the Zoological Society's Gardens, Regent's Park, 1862

The Great Python Serpent incubating at the Zoological Society's Gardens, Regent's Park, 1862. Creator: Pearson
The Great Python Serpent incubating at the Zoological Society's Gardens, Regent's Park, 1862....the keeper, on going to the compartment where the Python sebae from Western Africa is kept

Background imageSnake Collection: Waiting patiently

Waiting patiently
Tantoyensen

Background imageSnake Collection: Banishment of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden (chromolitho)

Banishment of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden (chromolitho)
7185800 Banishment of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden (chromolitho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSnake Collection: Ultramel Okeetee corn snake, with recently laid eggs, an interspecies hybrid between a Corn snake

Ultramel Okeetee corn snake, with recently laid eggs, an interspecies hybrid between a Corn snake, (Pantherophis guttatus), and a Grey rat snake (Pantherophis spiloides)

Background imageSnake Collection: Butterfly / Rhinoceros viper (Bitis nasicornis). Captive

Butterfly / Rhinoceros viper (Bitis nasicornis). Captive. Occurs in West and Central Africa

Background imageSnake Collection: Three adder stones

Three adder stones, also known as hag stones, witch stones, serpents eggs and snakes eggs. They are believed by some to have been formed by the secretions of snakes or adders

Background imageSnake Collection: Jackson slaying the many headed monster, 1828 (colour litho)

Jackson slaying the many headed monster, 1828 (colour litho)
PNP256367 Jackson slaying the many headed monster, 1828 (colour litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSnake Collection: The Fall, after 1479 (oil on panel) (detail of 13000)

The Fall, after 1479 (oil on panel) (detail of 13000)
828652 The Fall, after 1479 (oil on panel) (detail of 13000) by Goes, Hugo van der (c.1440-82); 32.3x21.9 cm; Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna

Background imageSnake Collection: Blue Viper Full Awareness

Blue Viper Full Awareness
Fauzan Maududdin

Background imageSnake Collection: Venomus Blue Viper Snake

Venomus Blue Viper Snake
Fauzan Maududdin

Background imageSnake Collection: Sharp Look of Blue Insularis Viper Snake

Sharp Look of Blue Insularis Viper Snake
Fauzan Maududdin

Background imageSnake Collection: Angry Snake

Angry Snake
Gunarto Song

Background imageSnake Collection: Sue Johnston, and her son at Chester Zoo. Brookside

Sue Johnston, and her son at Chester Zoo. Brooksides Sue Johnston who plays Sheila Grant in the Channel Four soap took her son Joel along to Chester Zoo for his 6th birthday party, yesterday

Background imageSnake Collection: Timber rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) female with newborn young, Pennsylvania, USA

Timber rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) female with newborn young, Pennsylvania, USA. September

Background imageSnake Collection: Sahara sand viper (Cerastes vipera) burrowing into sand to hide, captive

Sahara sand viper (Cerastes vipera) burrowing into sand to hide, captive, occurrs Mauritania to Egypt, Africa. Sequence 5 of 5

Background imageSnake Collection: Engraved copies of The Little Passion. n. d. Creator: Unknown

Engraved copies of The Little Passion. n. d. Creator: Unknown
Engraved copies of The Little Passion.n.d

Background imageSnake Collection: Corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus), female with recently laid eggs, captive

Corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus), female with recently laid eggs, captive, native to Eastern United States

Background imageSnake Collection: Shri Shri Durga, ca. 1885-95. Creator: Unknown

Shri Shri Durga, ca. 1885-95. Creator: Unknown
Shri Shri Durga, ca. 1885-95

Background imageSnake Collection: Kali / Tara, ca. 1885-90. Creator: Calcutta Art Studio

Kali / Tara, ca. 1885-90. Creator: Calcutta Art Studio
Kali/Tara, ca. 1885-90

Background imageSnake Collection: The concept of the universe: the hindu cosmic turtle

The concept of the universe: the hindu cosmic turtle
The concept of the universe: the cosmic turtle featuring a snake (cobra) and elephants



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"Exploring the Mystical Serpent: A Journey through Cultures and Symbolism" Embark on a captivating journey into the realm of snakes, where ancient beliefs intertwine with modern fascination. From the sacred Wheel of Life in Nepal's Kopan monastery to the mythical Yggdrasil of Norse mythology, these serpents have left an indelible mark across continents. Intriguingly, artist A Gilbert's masterpiece "The Athlete Wrestling with a Python" captures both the physical struggle and metaphorical representation of life's challenges. Just as this artwork portrays, snakes symbolize transformation and rebirth within the wheel of Samsara. Venturing further into Africa, we encounter the formidable Black Mamba snake—its sleek elegance concealing deadly venom. This creature embodies resilience and adaptability amidst harsh environments. Drawing inspiration from Norse legends once again, Yggdrasil emerges as a potent symbol representing interconnectedness between realms. It reminds us that all living beings are intricately linked to one another—a reminder echoed by Novgorod Icon's Last Judgement painting. Delving deeper into symbolism, we find Roman statues depicting Asclepius—the god associated with healing and medicine—holding a serpent-entwined staff known as Caduceus. The Royal/Ball Python also holds significance in its association with royalty and divinity throughout history. As we traverse diverse landscapes, rattlesnake warning signs serve as reminders to respect nature's creatures while appreciating their place in ecosystems worldwide. In Brazil’s lush rainforests resides the mesmerizing Rainbow Boa—an embodiment of vibrant beauty amidst biodiversity hotspots. Even art has been utilized to convey political messages; Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor’s poster "Death to World Imperialism" depicts a coiled snake ready to strike against oppressive forces—an emblematic call for liberation and justice. Through these glimpses into cultures past and present, it becomes evident that snakes have transcended mere reptilian existence.