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The Oracle, 1880 (oil on canvas)

3077145 The Oracle, 1880 (oil on canvas) by Miola, Camillo (Biacca) (1840-1919); 108x142.9 cm; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, USA; (add.info.: At the Delphic Oracle, according to Greek tradition, Apollo would speak through his priestess, the
Pythia.
); Italian, out of copyright

Media ID 18257617

© J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, USA / Bridgeman Images

Apollo Belief Delphi Delphic Divination Divine Priestess Sacred Omphalos


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The Oracle, 1880

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is a captivating oil painting by Italian artist Camillo Miola. Measuring 108x142.9 cm, this masterpiece can be found at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, USA. The artwork depicts an intriguing scene from Greek mythology where Apollo, the divine god, communicates with mortals through his priestess known as the Pythia. According to ancient Greek tradition, individuals seeking guidance and insight would visit the Delphic Oracle in Delphi, Greece. Inside the sacred temple, Apollo's voice would resonate through the Pythia as she channeled his wisdom and prophecies to those who sought her counsel. In this beautifully rendered painting, Miola captures both the mystical aura of divination and the classical elegance of ancient Greece. The composition showcases a group of priests and priestesses gathered around a woman believed to be embodying the Pythia herself. Their expressions convey reverence and anticipation as they await her connection with Apollo. The attention to detail in "The Oracle" is remarkable; from delicate brushstrokes that bring life to each figure's features to vibrant colors that evoke a sense of spirituality within this mythological setting. This print serves as a reminder of humanity's enduring fascination with belief systems and our eternal quest for answers beyond our mortal realm. It invites viewers into an enchanting world where gods communicate directly with mankind through chosen intermediaries – an age-old concept that continues to captivate us today.

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