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Man Being Eaten By A Sea Serpent. Illustration Found On The Margin Of A Map Prepared By Olaus Magnus, 15th Century Swedish Geographer. From The Strand Magazine Published 1897
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15th Captured Creature Early Eaten Fifteenth Geographer Legend Legendary Legends Maritime Monster Monsters Myth Mythical Myths Serpent Swedish Fantastic Magnus Olaus
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This print takes us back in time to the 15th century, where we find ourselves immersed in a world of mythical creatures and maritime legends. The image showcases an incredible illustration discovered on the margin of a map prepared by Olaus Magnus, a renowned Swedish geographer. In this mesmerizing scene, we witness a man being devoured by none other than a fearsome sea serpent. The monstrous creature looms over its prey with gaping jaws, ready to consume him whole. This fantastical depiction captures the imagination as it brings to life ancient myths and legends that have been passed down through generations. The intricate details of the illustration highlight the skill and creativity of Magnus as he sought to capture these legendary creatures from folklore. It serves as a testament to his dedication in documenting not only geographical knowledge but also the rich tapestry of stories that shaped seafaring culture during this era. Published in 1897 by The Strand Magazine, this print transports us into an era where myth and reality intertwined seamlessly. It invites us to ponder upon the existence of such extraordinary beings while appreciating their significance within historical narratives. Ken Welsh's expertly captured image allows us to marvel at this unique blend of artistry and storytelling from centuries past – reminding us that even today, our fascination with mythical monsters continues unabated.
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