Posts Tagged ‘mythological’

RH – The Mythological Star of David, Part 2

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Six Fantastic and Mythological Beings from the Blade Trilogy

In the original Blade trilogy, Wesley Snipes played Eric Brooks, the title character also known as Blade. The film, written by David S. Goyer and directed by Stephen Norrington, was released in 1998 Read more Section:  News Myths & Legends Americas Read Later  Source Views: 0

Andean Gods Emerge From the Rock in Peru’s Mythological Sculpture Park!

A sculptor in Peru has assured the future for a range of ancient Andean gods, spirits and myths, by carving them into the face of a mountain just north of the famous ancient tourist city of Cusco. Cusco near the Urubamba Valley of the Andes mountain range in southeastern Peru, is the ancient capital of the “ Tahuantinsuyo,” or ancient […]

Mythological Islands in Folklore and the Collective Subconscious

To quote the poet John Donne: “ No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main ”, but every person may also venture to the mythical islands of the collective subconscious where a wounded soul goes to recover and uncover the Hidden Self. […]

Mythological Islands in Folklore and the Collective Subconscious

To quote the poet John Donne: “ No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main ”, but every person may also venture to the mythical islands of the collective subconscious where a wounded soul goes to recover and uncover the Hidden Self. […]

The Mythological and Allegorical Paintings of Maximilian Pirner

Maximilian Pirner (1853 – 1924) was a Czech artist known for his mythological paintings, which would often involve classical stories from ancient Greece or allegorical subject matter. Some of his paintings were rather “dark,” while others were very beautiful, often with female nudes. He studied both in Prague and Vienna. Share now! Source Views: 0

Mythological Sea Serpents And Lake Monsters Versus Scientific Sharks And Surviving Dinosaurs

Dinosaurs roaming the Amazon, plesiosaurs hunting in glacial lakes, half-octopus, half-shark creatures that drag ships down to the seabed and a giant anaconda, are but a few of the monsters recorded in the mythologies and written histories of North, South and Central America. Though most of these creatures can be explained away as ‘archetypes of […]

The Mythological Maori Origin Stories of New Zealand

The Maori people (Māori) are the natives of New Zealand who, like other societies, have myths that are related to the creation of the world and mankind. These Maori creation stories were memorized and passed through the generations orally. The different Maori tribes have their own versions but they have many elements in common, such […]

Mythological Bridge of Scylla & Charybdis Would Unite Italy with Sicily

Desperate to jump-start a stalled economy, in 2020 Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte revived a long-dormant infrastructure project. If approved, it would lead to the construction of the longest bridge in the world. Once word got out that Italy was thinking of constructing the Strait of Messina bridge, proposals began pouring in from architectural and […]

The Mythological Reality of the King Minos Golden Ring

Over the last two centuries, since archaeologists have been actively digging in the ground searching for evidence of lost civilizations , there have been countless discoveries of ancient cities, magnificent temples and spectacular stone monuments raised in honor of the gods. This stands as a reminder that in worlds much older than our own, in […]

Charles Meynier’s Historical and Mythological Paintings

Charles Meynier (1762 – 1832) was a French painter and collector of artwork. His father had wanted him to become a tailor, but he showed a proclivity for the arts from an early age; he started with drawing and engraving, but soon wished to pursue painting. His career was somewhat interrupted by the French Revolution, […]

Historical, Mythological and Literary Paintings by Henry Thomson

Henry Thomson (1773 – 1843) was an English painter of historical, mythological and literary subjects. Thomson was primarily a historical painter, but he also made money by illustrating books and painting portraits. He became well-known for his paintings of scenes from Shakespeare. His father was a naval purser who helped to develop Henry’s interest in art […]

Selinunte’s Mythological Metopes

From Colors of Europe Selinunte, now in the municipality of Castelvetrano, was probably founded in 657 BC by people from Megara Hyblaea. Once the westernmost Greek colony in Sicily, it stands today as Europe’s biggest archaeological park. The city’s urban layout started developing in the early decades of the 6th century. It was monumentalized between […]

The Fantastic Mythological Art of Jim Fitzpatrick

Jim Fitzpatrick in 1969. In spite of Jim Fitzpatrick being probably the undisputed father of Celtic mythology in the realm of fantasy art there is very little information about him available on the web, to the point that I have not been able to even find out about his birth date, let alone about any […]

The Mythological Art of Alexander Rothaug

Portrait, reprinted in Der Getreue Eckart Volume 12, Volume 1, 1934, page 255. Alexander Rothaug, in spite of having been quite popular back in his heyday, is one of those artists one only gets to know by doing some research. I suppose this must be due to the fact that these kinds of painters […]

Professor Andrew Joyce, Andrew Anglin, and Don Advo on the Alternative Media with Patrick Slattery

Patrick Slattery had a great line up on the Alternative Media last weekend. First, Professor Andrew Joyce discussed his cutting edge research on Jewish ethnic networking. Then an interview with Andrew Anglin of the Daily Stormer, the internet’s greatest troll. Finally, Don Advo comes on to put the week’s events into perspective.   Patrick Slattery […]

The Subversion of Irish Nationalism

Youtube link Exposing the hypocrisy inside Sinn Féin’s supposed nationalism; it is not an opposition to the leftist mainstream parties, it is the same story in a different package. Source Article from http://www.renegadetribune.com/subversion-irish-nationalism/ Views: 0

Nick Kollerstrom: Breaking the Spell of the Holocaust

Author Nick Kollerstrom discusses his new book “Breaking the Spell” dealing with The Holocaust narrative. Nick was sacked from his job as a science historian for researching the use of Zyklon B, an insecticide used in de lousing chambers in the German concentration camps. This was alleged to have been used in homicidal gas chambers. […]

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