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BLUNT / LIBRA / 44 / 1849
The constellation of Libra, the scales. Date: 1849
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Media ID 20146541
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1849 Blunt Constellation Libra Maps Phenomena Scales Space Stars
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This print from 1849 showcases the natural wonder of the night sky, specifically the constellation of Libra. The constellation, represented by the scales, is a reminder of the delicate balance and harmony that exists in the universe. With the number 44 in the title, it is likely that this print was part of a series, each featuring a different constellation. The intricately detailed illustration depicts the stars that make up the constellation, each twinkling brightly against the dark backdrop of space. The map-like design surrounding the constellation provides context, marking out the boundaries of Libra and its neighboring constellations. The natural phenomena of the stars, as mapped and documented in the 19th century, were a source of fascination and wonder for people at the time. The constellation of Libra, with its symbolic representation of balance and justice, has been known to humans for thousands of years. The ancient Greeks associated it with the goddess Astraea, the goddess of justice, and the scales she used to weigh the hearts of mortals. In the modern age, this constellation continues to inspire awe and curiosity, a reminder of the vastness and beauty of the universe that lies beyond our reach. This print, a snapshot of the natural world as it was understood in 1849, is a testament to the enduring human fascination with the stars and the cosmos. It is a reminder that, even as we continue to explore and learn about the universe, there will always be new discoveries to be made and new wonders to behold.
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