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Pandora. Pandora (the all-gifted ) was the first mortal woman according

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Pandora. Pandora (the all-gifted ) was the first mortal woman according

Pandora. Pandora (the all-gifted ) was the first mortal woman according to the Greek poet Hesiod. She was sent by Zeus as a gift to Epithemus. She brought a box (a jar in Hesiods original version) which, when opened, released all the worlds evils. Only Hope remained. After a Victorian painting. Heritage Images features heritage image collections. © Ann Ronan Picture Library / Heritage-Images

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Beautiful Beauty Evil Laurel Wreath Opening Pandora Pandoras Box Ancient Greek Ann Ronan Pictures Greek Mythology

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This print showcases the enigmatic figure of Pandora, a prominent character in Greek mythology. According to the poet Hesiod, she was the first mortal woman and was bestowed upon Epithemus as a gift from Zeus. In her hands rests a box, or jar as mentioned in Hesiod's original version, which held within it all the world's evils. As Pandora opens this fateful container, an act that forever changed humanity, one can almost feel the weight of anticipation and curiosity. The artist skillfully captures both beauty and mystery in this Victorian-inspired painting. The woman depicted exudes grace and femininity with her flowing dress adorned by a laurel wreath on her head. Her delicate features are juxtaposed against the ominous presence of the box she holds tightly. This image serves as a powerful reminder of both good and evil coexisting within our world. It symbolizes how even amidst darkness, hope perseveres - represented here by Hope herself being portrayed as the sole remaining entity after Pandora unleashed chaos upon mankind. With its vibrant colors and meticulous attention to detail, this print transports viewers back to ancient Greece while simultaneously inviting contemplation on timeless themes such as temptation and consequence. Whether you are drawn to Greek mythology or simply appreciate art that provokes thought and emotion, this intriguing portrayal of Pandora is sure to captivate your imagination.


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Discover the captivating beauty of ancient mythology with our Media Storehouse Framed Print of "Pandora," the first mortal woman as depicted in this stunning, mysterious image from Heritage Images. This exquisite framed print showcases the allure of Pandora, the woman sent as a gift from Zeus to Epithemus, as described in Greek poet Hesiod's tales. Add an air of enchantment and timeless elegance to your home or office decor with this beautifully crafted framed print, a true testament to the enduring allure of Greek mythology.


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Discover the timeless beauty of mythology with our Media Storehouse Photographic Prints. This captivating image of "Pandora," the first mortal woman according to Greek mythology, showcases her enchanting allure. Created by an unknown artist from Heritage Images, this print is a stunning addition to any home or office, igniting the imagination and transporting you to a world of ancient tales. Embrace the rich history and intrigue of mythology with this exquisite Pandora print.


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"Discover the captivating beauty of ancient mythology with our Media Storehouse Poster Prints. Featuring the enchanting image of Pandora, the first mortal woman created by the gods, as depicted in this timeless piece from Heritage Images. Bring the mystery and allure of Greek mythology into your home or office with this stunning poster print. Perfect for those who appreciate art, history, or simply a beautiful addition to any space. Order yours today and let the legend of Pandora unfold before your eyes."


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