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"mythological" Definitions
  1. connected with ancient myths

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We're seeing it from a mythological angle, just not from the mythological angle of the Mafia itself.
We're seeing it from a mythological angle, just not from the mythological angle of the Mafia itself.
It's a mythological action movie that has grossed $184,077,677 worldwide.
The Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli's story has a mythological quality.
Lamassu is a mythological creature known for its protective qualities.
On it goes, the cold, mathematical deconstruction of mythological power.
Where is the mythological character union when you need it?
To be clear, this is lofty, fantastical, and silly mythological stuff.
Now, his mythological wife, Juno, is coming to uncover the truth.
Together, these components weave a hypnotizing story of near mythological resistance.
Our own almost-mythological creatures die in droves all the time.
Martin has used mythological references before (the name Cersei is a play on mythological sorceress "Circe," for instance), and it wouldn't be out of character for the show's creators to go into this level of detail.
Breadwoman is a musical project that sounds too mythological to be true.
So "Apollo" made less mythological sense as a name for Moon expeditions.
While dealing with the mythological, the novel also delves into big questions.
But yes, the mythological side of things can be a little loose.
" Elsewhere, she notes: "Whales, and particularly sperm whales, were quasi-mythological creatures.
In the past, he was identified as Meleager or Actaeon, mythological huntsmen.
"This generation makes that one seem centuries old, mythological almost," he wrote.
The domestic, the mundane, the theatrical, and the mythological were finally together.
He recreates mythological and spiritual figures using pastel palettes and fluid shapes.
That means art is, by its very nature, mythological, and vice versa.
The man credited with inaugurating this mythological revival is Ashok Banker, once better known as a literary novelist but who turned to mythological stories in 2003 with an eight-volume Ramayana series that began with "Prince of Ayodhya".
Don't lie, Scorpio, you've definitely fantasized about hooking up with a mythological creature.
The mythological figure Azor Ahai is the one who forged the sword Lightbringer.
I've started to think about sprites — she turns herself into a mythological creature.
It was a mythological world big enough for smugglers, bastards, and frontier violence.
We can embody mythological, disembodied beings existing both inside and outside of time.
She was gifted and ambitious — her themes were biblical, literary, political and mythological.
Some Arabic cultures attributed these symptoms to encountering a Jinn, a mythological spirit.
Not euphoria, but that baseline, pastel contentment I had always assumed was mythological.
Is breaking down structures — like legal ones — an act of mythological magic, too?
Gamalost, though, a mythological and historical marvel, isn't giving up the fight so easily.
It does look very "Medusal," if the mythological villain also glowed from the inside.
He called himself caliph, an earthly ruler, rather than a mythological mahdi, or messiah.
However, that doesn't mean we can't gleam some relevant information from the mythological figure.
A 16th-century plot of Iceland shows the island ringed by various mythological beasts.
All these movies explore Christmas characters gone wrong, from mythological creatures to mall entertainers.
We wanted to communicate that Lincoln had this almost mythological impact on New Bordeaux.
We wanted to communicate that Lincoln had this almost mythological impact on New Bordeaux.
"My story exists along a continuum from the factual to the mythological," she explains.
Cros was looking back even further with his art, which often has mythological subjects.
Emphasizing the personal, Goldstein neglects the allusive, mythological and abstract dimensions of the works.
" He also dismisses concerns about Russia's role in the 2016 election as "mythological thinking.
Paintings with mythological, biblical, and secular subjects all rubbed (bare) shoulders within their confines.
I'm using this as a way to introduce more black mythological gods and deities.
It is where NASA fells satellites and the mythological creature Cthulhu is said to dwell.
I think she's a very misunderstood mythological creature that carries with her very earned rage.
Each one details his world travels as he looked into mysterious alchemical and mythological phenomena.
Like the mythological "ISIS help desk," this would-be data dump isn't a journalistic coup.
Around 10 years ago Staver began painting mythological subjects, moving away from biographical subject matter.
Calling a woman "nasty" sits far outside the mythological etiquette Babin is trying to invoke.
The chimera is a mythological monster with a lion's head, goat's body, and snake's tail.
The Wachowskis expertly crafted a story drawn from Joseph Campbell, with mythological and biblical precedents.
It is therefore not surprising that so many of the mythological saviors are child gods.
That's why I wanted to create these amphibian creatures that inhabit this mythological digital space.
NIOBE: April 2, 123: The Greek mythological character that symbolizes weeping and a mother's grief.
That chiseled chin got me through a lot of the mythological/sci-fi yadda yadda.
It features a little bit of action, as well as Wonder Woman looking all mythological.
It's the kind of setting straight we saw in Atwood's 2005 mythological retelling The Penelopiad.
I like the way in which this photograph in particular echoes these different mythological beings.
"Apollo," with its mythological characters and sportive 1920s moves, is classic: antique without being antiquated.
Taut, incredibly shiny party balloons are repurposed to form the foundation of modern-day mythological busts.
Mythological armies march across ceilings, goddesses perch on the walls, and elephants dance in the corners.
In that mythological tradition, Baldur talks too much about the dangerous acts he wants to accomplish.
You know, I feel deep connections to art and also to objects that have mythological meaning.
If you want to get your hands on this mythological treat, you'll need to act fast.
Strogatz dubbed it the "chimera" state after a mythological fire-breathing monster made of incongruous parts.
This, in a nutshell, is the American small-town ideal — the mythological apex we aspire to.
It seems that she rose like the mythological phoenix from the ashes of a former self.
The opera revolves around the mythological Stone and Flower, who come down to earth from heaven.
Researching the record, Björk delved into the mythological stories of Africa, South America, Indonesia, and Iceland.
Admired for its symmetry and classic cone shape, the volcano was named for a mythological fairy.
In addition to his existential and mythological themes, Shinkai's films address our world and climate change.
The "20 million" claim, while often repeated, is a mythological political creature of the worst sort.
Located inside the beautiful Ritz hotel, the bar celebrates Ernest Hemingway as an almost mythological creature.
Harriet Tubman has an almost mythological stature, but this movie makes her into a human being.
As a six-year-old, this treat became almost mythological in its perfection in my mind.
Mythological plot lines were not frozen in time but mutated as time unfolded, and literary interests shifted.
The old Royal Adelaide Hospital and SANFL legend Garry McIntosh are like mythological figures in my upbringing.
We're all familiar with Silicon Valley's mythological image of the tech founder: brilliant, nerdy, eccentric, well-meaning.
You might even call them narcissists – a word derived the name of the dear departed mythological Narcissus.
She also hits her stride when she departs from reality altogether, creating mythological characters of her own.
Despite the mythological depiction of polycephalic animals as fearsome and monstrous, in reality they are anything but.
The mythological-looking creatures illustrated in the book seem to come out of a Tim Burton movie.
"You see old people walking around watching 'Mahabharat'," a television series based on a Hindu mythological epic.
Actually, they said, they had no choice but to pirate episodes of the mythological family sex show.
They describe the country in exotic, almost mythological terms and provide little context on its political situation.
Less a religious book than a mythological one, this God is much closer to human than deity.
That fading of the skin makes her subjects seem dreamy, almost mythological, as opposed to Wiley's iconicity.
Note: RHEA may also be clued in a mythological context, or with respect to actress Rhea Perlman.
In other words, it's all pretty sexy, especially when the mythological vignettes being pictured aren't explicitly sexual.
ROME — The ancient Pompeian fresco depicting the mythological scene of Leda and the swan was well preserved.
Perhaps one of the most popular folk heroes in the world is mythological: Chinese folklore's Monkey King.
Her lofty visual narrative is articulated through the interweaving of mythological motifs and traces of manual labor.
Exhibits explore the pseudoscience of mythological creatures, such as Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster and the Yeti.
Maybe your mythological knowledge tends more to Jerry Rice or Randy Moss, each a legendary DEEP THREAT.
Think of Netflix's Ragnarok as a modern day retelling of the mythological story of Magne and Ragnarok.
The lore of the mythological adventure saga, its action sequences, and perhaps most of all, it's scenery.
Komunyakaa's fifteenth poetry collection unfolds in a world of rich sensations, laden with mythological and Elizabethan imagery.
Unafraid of the past, Salvo (born Salvatore Mangione) copied Early and High Renaissance masters and mythological scenes.
They reflect his fascination with very old stories, particularly ones that include mythological beings and magical transformations.
She reads William Butler Yeats' "Leda and the Swan," which describes the mythological prelude to the Trojan War.
However, it was also inspired by mythological ancient Greek warriors ... somehow (Nissan doesn't say exactly how or why).
The show includes mythological figures from Scandinavia, Ireland, Central Europe, Egypt, West Africa, and who knows where else.
In ancient Greece, sirens were mythological creatures whose singing lured sailors to their doom, as Odysseus' mates discovered.
"The Medusa in mythological memory is the image you cannot see because…you will be petrified," he says.
"That's one of the funny things about mythological realism, or whatever it is that I write," she said.
The product took on a cult following and was elevated to almost mythological status in the years following.
Multidisciplinary artist Prune Nourry's latest installation, Anima, merges art, magic, and anthropology through a modern-day mythological adventure.
The men are on a vacation, scuba diving and spear fishing in sparkling waters full of mythological significance.
The first writer associated with the project, Todd Alcott, wanted to stick close to Wonder Woman's mythological heritage.
Regarding the second: The mythological harpy possesses the body of a bird and the head of a human.
The upcoming "Baahubali 7923: The Conclusion" is a mythological saga based on a traditional plot of good vs.
The images clearly reflect some sort of performed femininity intertwined with a mythological fantasy that feels very Russian.
The artist's first large painting on a mythological theme, it brings together inspirations from Correggio, Rubens and Rembrandt.
Yes. As I wrote in that Braindead Megaphone essay; there are two different mythological universes that are working.
Nor does the prejudice directed at the mythological races really come alive, as allegorical as it might feel.
Brilliant staging — as in "Harry Potter" or "Hadestown," another mythological mash-up — might have made up for that.
The boy's given name is Icare, the French version of Icarus, which has some pretty heavy mythological connotations.
Elements can be named after a mythological concept, a mineral, a place or country, a property or a scientist.
Such accounts can be found in Viking art and poetry, but experts insisted that these accounts were purely mythological.
These were the people who believed in the same stories we did — of gods and mythological creatures, among others.
Surely, Bryant, a borderline mythological athlete still very much in the public eye, could not be gone so suddenly.
Wang has since created portraits of Ironman, Wolverine, late action superstar Bruce Lee, and Chinese mythological figure Monkey God.
It was a puppet of a griffin, which is a mythological creature that's a combination of lion and eagle.
Of course, the further back in time you go the more mythological the events and the characters involved become.
Alexievich bends her subjects into familiar literary, mythological, or historical types, with little regard for social context or specificity.
Mike Parker: I've always been interested in the civilizations of the ancient Mediterranean, their artworks, monuments and mythological images.
Portraiture was ranked below historical and mythological painting which was deemed, when successful, to be intellectually and morally instructive.
Sanitized Victorian versions pay us no favors when trying to access the mythological burlesque of this vase's first viewers.
China solved the problem by launching a satellite called Queqiao or "magpie bridge" (another mythological reference) in May 2018.
In the years since his death, mention of Abdoh's name evokes either tales of mythological excess or vague recognition.
The solution to rape, critics say, cannot be to transform human women into vending machines, Chewbaccas, or mythological monsters.
You'll brunch with varying avatars of 8-ball-eyed "semi-mythological magistrate executioner" Agent 0069, Ms. Inspector Ainsley Lowbeer.
At the conference, Woodfox had felt himself being turned into a mythological figure, a process that he found uncomfortable.
If Kiefer was similar to any mythological figure, it must be King Midas: All he touched turned into art.
Ever since that epic moment in American history, the "smoking gun" has achieved a mythological status in presidential scandals.
All of the options are associated with mythological creatures and figures that reflect the physical properties of 2007 OR10.
This robust Greek mythological god of rivers and marshlands is often depicted as a mature bearded man with horns.
All were suddenly quiet, recalling the mythological idea of the siren, whose enchanting songs mesmerize sea travelers to shipwrecked doom.
The mighty Chimera—a single body sprouting lion, goat and snake heads—is one of the most recognizable mythological beasts.
The former's title makes two mythological references: Cassandra foreseeing Troy's destruction in the wooden horse and Prometheus anticipating Pandora's chaos.
The fables feature mythological creatures resembling birds, fish and dragons — which the artist describes as "friendly, cheeky and unfortunate" characters.
In the years after he left television, Mr. Chappelle's reclusiveness became almost mythological, his few public appearances receiving tabloid attention.
Pierre weaves the spiritual, biblical, and mythological imagery in her haunting and intimate paintings, inspired by her own religious upbringing.
Also, in story beats and mythological motifs — I'm into art history in general and I am fond of symbolist art.
Fundamentally, people that have been obsessed with their own image forever, since the story of Narcissus, the Greek mythological tale.
Some Twitter users joked that, in addition to searching for the mythological Stones, Thanos should also look for some headwear.
Influenced by the mythological Cult of Pan, Spare would occasionally "satyrize" his Cockney workmen, imbuing them with goat-like qualities.
The movie was the first feature from Nietzchka Keene, who worked on microscopic budgets, often incorporating mythological or supernatural elements.
New elements can be named after a mythological concept, a mineral, a place or country, a property or a scientist.
I explore mythical and fairytale themes in 'Ariadna,' and mythological imagery has appeared before in my songs, for example, 'Sgoraet.
Mythological imagery conveys the nuances of a person's inner, emotional life—his or her struggle to come into his own.
Both doctrinaire Catholics, both keen supporters of the Inquisition, they still had a marked taste for mythological and allegorical painting.
The tightly wound plot brings together a triad of characters in a smart way, and the mythological storytelling is superb.
Hint: He smoked pot Since the martial arts icon died at age 32, his legend has grown to mythological levels.
The idea proved to be a fruitful hybrid of the mythological and science fiction themes that intrigued Kubrick and Clarke.
"It's a real American story, and it has a mythological quality to it," Ford would say in an early interview.
Its strange, mythological storyline ended with the big reveal that the characters had maybe been in purgatory the whole time(?).
So, some very nice new monikers—and it's fortunate so many names exist in the Roman and Greek mythological canon!
Here, we find figures breaking free, and mythological figures of female power and agency combed from various eras and cultures.
Like the mythological figure Icarus, the S&P could fly too high and get scorched, if Hartnett's forecast plays out.
Mr. Sun's "Mythological Time" depicts his hometown, Fuxin in Liaoning, a frigid province wedged between North Korea and Inner Mongolia.
Whether they're human, animal, or a bit of both, the hunters are facing prey animals of monstrous or mythological proportions.
The pieces phase-shift between the deeply personal, the dreamlike, the polemical, the imagined-historical, the everyday, and the mythological.
Castle Rock — July 22015 (Hulu) The fictional town of Castle Rock, Maine, is a topographical conductor of Stephen King's mythological traumas.
Orion: This Greek name refers to the mythological hunter and is also the name of one of the most recognizable constellations.
"First human-pig 'chimera' created in milestone study" revives images of the Greek mythological beast (part lion, part goat, part serpent).
Beside him a light-bulb animal, a deer or maybe it was a mythological creature, bent to drink from the water.
This year, they decided on mythological creatures, featuring the kraken, a phoenix, a jackalope, a mermaid and the Loch Ness monster.
And canvases everywhere — landscapes, portraits, mythological erotica — acquired on the Grand Tour, all of them hung too high to be seen.
The hydra, named after the mythological monster, is not fearsome to anyone human-sized, but it's a nasty predator to shrimp.
They feature mythological scenes, highlights from Ai's own oeuvre, and shameful homages to the brilliant, non-commercial art of Marcel Duchamp.
Now, the blockbuster's mythological universe is being expanded to new formats such as comic books, graphic novels, video games and animation.
Inspired by Homer's Odyssey, she titled the series Sirens and gave each image the name of a mythological god or goddess.
Both works are by Renaissance painter Sandro Boticelli, who often painted royal, mythological, and religious subjects in an iconic, natural style.
These sea-legged stars are tipping the scales and making a real splash with the latest in mythological trends ... mermaid suits!
The whole "nanny steals Hollywood man" tale is a bit of a cliché at this point, but it's not exactly mythological.
The herders and their families pointed them to other sites, often adding mythological stories of how the carvings came to be.
"Carnival Row" is a grittier, more adult foray into a mythological world, although many of its influences -- and shortcomings -- feel similar.
The asteroid, its surface features and the spacecraft itself have been named after Egyptian deities and mythological birds, according to NASA.
It shows Hylas, a companion of the mythological hero Heracles, being lured into a lily pond by seven naked young women.
It's also a cosmic symbol fit for the goddesses among us, appearing in mythological legends about deities like Hekate and Luna.
Macron's reference to the Greek mythological monster of the "Hydra" conveyed an image of a threat springing up from multiple sources.
The tradition of throwing colored powder and water is believed to originate from the mythological love story of Radha and Krishna.
"It's an animated history of his hometown, overlaid with mythological figures and animals," Ms. Weng said by telephone from New York.
These tiny cardboard boxes costing anything between 50 paise and 2 rupees, are archives of history and popular and mythological iconography.
Not only do our two subcountries reason differently; they draw upon non-intersecting data sets and access entirely different mythological systems.
The Christmas holiday has, of course, a much older and more established central mythological figure, in the form of Santa Claus.
Badreddine's death was as shrouded in mystery as his life, which has already achieved mythological status for the Shia of Dahiyeh.
Chinchilico, which is also the name for a frightening Andean mythological creature that inhabits underground mines, could not be reached for comment.
When Galileo arrived in Jupiter's orbit, it named each of Jupiter's moons after the mythological god's mistresses (in Greek and Roman mythology).
The result is pure Lovecraft, a terrifying descent into a mythological dreamworld that has the hallucinatory power of an ancient tribal ritual.
Sistani, a reclusive octogenarian, enjoys almost mythological stature among millions of Shi'ite followers and wields authority few Iraqi politicians would openly challenge.
Adopting the technique of traditional kite-making, Ai selected around 24 characters and mythological creatures to be rendered using the ancient method.
In the image, they're enjoying burgers at In-N-Out, a fast food chain with somewhat mythological status to us east coasters.
Stretching from the routines of the hospital ward to the adventures of mythological heroes in the underworld, they make death familiar, intimate.
Her stamp will join others honoring STEM education, bioluminescent life, Mister Rogers, "mythological fire-eating dragons," John Lennon, magic tricks, and more.
We've mapped its surface, named its craters after mythological deities, and speculated about the layers of ice, salt, and rock hidden below.
Though it is a war story and a fantasy tale, Three Houses is also something of a mystery, both mundane and mythological.
But by 1962, Smithson was firmly moving away from the mythological and religious and was instead combining classical iconography and pop culture.
But, while we might be able to draw what today's siren looks from memory, she wasn't always the same green mythological creature.
It's called the Eggs Haloa, after the mythological Hawaiian figure who, as legend has it, reincarnated into the very first taro plant.
After winning nine Grammys, selling 60 million albums, and building a $600 million fortune, Rihanna is so legendary that she's almost mythological.
In the forest she flees the sounds of barking wolves and encounters mythological creatures as well as family members in storybook disguises.
Adventurous sailors once staved off scurvy by eating penguins, but the house specialty on this ship is kraken, the mythological giant octopus.
All these casually disrespected boundaries, along with Mr. Reinhardt's whimsical draftsmanship, make the mythological world he depicts seem very unstable — exciting, undependable.
You would play music with the lady of the house, on a harpsichord whose lid was painted with scenes of mythological romance.
The real crux of the show, which is hidden beneath all the strange kappa and otter mythological imagery, is personal and human.
This horror has a strong dash of comic caricature — the mythological Keralan version of a Tarantino movie or a Martin McDonagh play.
A big mythological scene, "Coresus and Callirhoe," was well received and allowed him to start the process of becoming a full Academician.
For some conservatives, they are mythological terrorists, narrative props in a post 9/11 doctrine in which America is in permanent danger.
"Mythological figure who takes a bow" is EROS, but not because EROS liked to bow (pronounced with the "ow" sound) to people.
If, as the surrealists believed, art comes from the unconscious, then the ideas art conveys are often built on Jungian mythological archetypes.
They regard their northern neighbor as an almost mythological place, a wealth of resources they can only dream of having access to.
They're an essential part of the mythological landscape that we construct around silly games and then populate with heroes, antiheroes and bad guys.
"Hey listen, that table has mythological cleansing and healing powers," the actor, who has appeared on the show himself, said with a laugh.
He did it, not as a nod to the mythological Greek hero, but rather the horse from the British sitcom Steptoe and Son.
"We call it a mythological sport brawler," said Patrick Gilmore, the head of the Amazon Orange County studio, in an interview with GamesBeat.
Miller stays true to Homer's tale, and anyone familiar with this epic poetry knows that things don't usually end well for mythological lovers.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Chimera was first used by the ancient Greeks to describe a mythological, multi-headed, fire-breathing monster.
And because many of our virtual worlds are created by people who were born under these mythological messages, they struggle to resist them.
Her Russian paintings lack the subtle, introspective humanity of her portraits in France and Italy; many boast dramatic landscape backdrops and mythological elements.
It really was about finding all the things that were true at the time that were also, I would say, kind of mythological.
Tales of gods, Titans, and giants fill children's fairy tales, while a variety of mythological monsters have captivated viewers on the big screen.
Now, nearly a decade later, still classified as a class B drug, it has something of a mythological status among people my age.
And because of some of the new directions it moves the series in, it has the room to explore this mythological family drama.
Through the conversations with Mae's former teacher Mr. Chazokov, Mae learns of mythological tales of different people who have been immortalized through constellations.
Lately, though, she's been binge-watching the NBC fantasy drama "Grimm," about a homicide detective who discovers a hidden world of mythological creatures.
They named it Prometheoarchaeum syntrophicum, referring to the Greek mythological figure Prometheus who created humankind from clay and stole fire from the gods.
Having established the look and life of 19th-century Creole New Orleans, he has gone back in time to create a mythological past.
And his "Firebird" (1949) takes you on a journey from fairy-tale into history, beginning with mythological adventure and ending in social ceremony.
Not only do they surround the mythological family of Oedipus, but they spur characters on and recite Sphinx-like riddles of their own.
The film is based on the mythological character of Ne Zha, a deity well known in China for being a rebellious teen hero.
I think Jeremy and Diane will—maybe not today, but soon—be very grateful that we immortalized potentially mythological aspects to their youth.
They portray them as mythological princesses and maidens rather than contemporary Americans facing overlapping forms of oppression — environmental racism, police violence, and sexual exploitation.
An international team of researchers took a look at bear and supposed yeti DNA samples to better pinpoint the origin of the mythological creature.
Olympia relates to Mount Olympus, the mythological home of the Greek gods, and is therefore perfect for an offspring born to the tennis champion.
In works such as Nick Cave's Soundsuits or David Hammons' Untitled (Rock Head), material evokes the metaphorical and mythological meanings of the black body.
There were once rumors of a mythological Ciudad Blanca, or "White City," laying hidden in the Central American jungle, overgrown with moss and trees.
I looked up to find the entire room — walls and ceiling — painted with a mythological love story and gilded in 22-karat gold leaf.
According to the IUPAC, new elements can be named after a mythological concept, a mineral, a place or country, a property or a scientist.
Animated paper cutouts a la Henri Matisse come together to form a visual representation of a poem influenced by the Greek mythological character Orpheus.
Ancient artists often depicted mythological figures said to be from the eastern Mediterranean in this headware, men like the Trojan Aeneas, Ganymede, or Perseus.
And those realistic references to dairying become a conduit through which real mythological and religious associations with milk are added to Ocarina of Time.
He believes that the divide between men and women is absolute in the mythological realm (which, he believes, should guide all well functioning societies).
It was not an invader that was imaged there but a native — not a symbol of mythological dominance but a token of common experience.
" Ellwood also notes that "the profoundest flaw of mythological thinking" was "a tendency to think in generic terms of peoples, races, religions, or parties.
Some of the most gerrymandered congressional districts are essentially Rorschach tests: you might see a ring, other states, a vortex, or a mythological beast.
In the latest episode of this mythological mash-up, Ichabod Crane and Abbie Mills find themselves forced by circumstance to fight alongside their foes.
The Getty's mosaic of a boxing match will hang alongside a tableau of mythological hunters borrowed from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
This is Olympus, named after the mythological home of the Greek gods and a measure of Mr. Bigelow's ambitions for building settlements in space.
But the EU's chief executive Jean-Claude Juncker said Britain's intentions had become more mysterious than those of the mythological sphinxes guarding ancient tombs.
This turned out to be nonsense, because Scarecrow is about dancing with a scarecrow whose heart has been stolen by a large mythological bird.
Small-town teen antics are a bright palate cleanser after a swig of mythological mumbo-jumbo (or hallucinogenic mead served in a cow horn).
"When I was around 13 or 14, the mythological theater would come through town — the Jatra, which means literally traveling theater," Ms. Nair recalled.
In Joachim Patinir's "Landscape with Charon Crossing the Styx" (1519–1524), the mythological river Styx is dried up, exposing a cracked, barren river bed.
" The second statement, replete with references to Trump's mythological deal-making, calls the bill "seriously flawed" because "it encroaches on the executive branch's authority.
In the 1958 timeline, the Losers spend several days in the public library, researching how to defeat It by reading books about various mythological monsters.
James Bond is one of many characters in pop culture who, arguably, belongs to the public in the same way as mythological and folklore figures.
The narrative itself, which is based on the format of Hindu mythological tales, curates the real-life stories of several acid attack survivors in India.
The new game initially looks a lot like other competitive multiplayer games, with its combination of mythological heroes and back-and-forth team-based action.
The tossing of colored powder is meant to welcome the beginning of Spring and, according to its mythological roots, the victory of good over evil.
Best of all, Kerberos, a moon named after the three-headed pupper of the underworld, will have surface features named after fictional and mythological dogs.
To fully grasp the symbolism behind the costume, visuals, and choreography, we breakdown the five main mythological and religious figures that influenced the iconic performance.
Set in a semi-mythological version of late 16th century Sengoku Japan, Sekiro takes place in a region recovering from years of war and conflict.
But this time the nods feel less like obligatory acts of fan service than mythological reverberations, signaling a deeper, more intricate narrative intelligence at work.
It was important to paint a picture of a mythological hero, that at the same time, looked like many of the residents of Scarborough, Canada.
" Like our mythological Mary, Gordon says, "When individuals with ADHD hyperfocus on one thing, they tend to block out everything else going on around them.
The short answer is that it didn't; this sea creature is not the world famous mythological beast sought out by cryptozoologists from across the globe.
My ancestors lived and gathered on country around here, and our mythological significance to the area is through our dreaming, our spiritual connection to country.
In their efforts to recreate a mythological past, they followed an authoritarian leader (Mussolini) who told them what to do and who the enemies were.
In ancient Greece, artists often turned to using temple friezes and ceramics in order to tell stories of religious ceremonies, military victories, or mythological tales.
Even as Christian crosses began adorning their tunics and mantles, the predominant garments for men and women, people had not entirely forsaken their mythological roots.
The very fact that there is mythological lore about the source of a particular burger's deliciousness is evidence enough that it's a damn good burger.
But it was in El Greco that Pollock recognized the sinuous energetic lines, milky swaths of color, jagged shapes, and mythological symbolism as his own.
So are several discreetly erotic mythological drawings he gave as Valentines to Cavalieri who, whatever the sexual nature of their bond, became a lifelong friend.
Other artists in the show focus on religious, spiritual, and mythological figures as a means of projecting the body into the space of the future.
Both works depart from the mythological tale, in Ovid's "Metamorphoses," of a sculptor who falls in love with a female statue of his own making.
Displays explain how vines and grapes were domesticated, how they occupied exalted mythological positions within ancient societies and how vines adapt to wildly different terrains.
The writer Bill Parker came up with the idea of a team of superheroes, each of whom possessed the power of a different mythological figure.
It was being installed in the palazzo's salons and courtyards and on broad stairs whose niches are adorned with the usual statues of mythological characters.
But Edda is no ordinary town — it's the very place where mythological gods and giants fought one another to the death thousands of years ago.
Ancient Egyptian medicine was grounded in religious or mythological stories and pharmaceutical remedies were aimed to expunge spirits or demons from the body, she says.
Unable to study anatomy and paint big biblical or mythological scenes, she achieved something new by enlarging the area in art reserved for personal experience.
Mythological roots The roots of the festival lie in the Hindu legend of Holika, a female demon, and the sister of the demon, King Hiranyakashayap.
Those leading the country seek to find the mythological unicorn of voter fraud while the elephant in the room (suppression) stares them in the face.
In keeping with the convention of naming Neptune's moons after water deities, the newly described world is called Hippocamp, after a mythological equine sea creature.
The clock's face is framed by beautiful wood lace work, and topped with sculptures of Hermes, Atlas, and another mythological figure, either Pheme or Clio.
They possess deep mythological backstories, some of which are interlaced with real-world events, but they rarely make sense when considered for even a moment.
Dr. Duffin said he was amused by his moment with the unknown soldier, described by the museum as probably a more mythological than human figure.
If you missed this show, which includes portraits of aristocrats and mythological narratives, at the Palazzo Ducale in Venice, this may be your last chance.
Older yet are the ancient religious and mythological Mesopotamian, Hindu, Chinese, and Abrahamic narratives, all of which refer to eco-disasters caused by human mischief.
Some have offered, yet the state seems content with publicly reprimanding Xu. Seishiro Okazaki did not defeat Carl Morris with mythological stories or magic tricks.
The goal is to transmute the lore for which Harry Potter fans have shown an unquenchable thirst with the mythological elements of humankind's actual past.
Throughout her lifetime, De Larios created works depicting women as powerful mythological figures as a response to being in a creative field dominated by men.
He anchors his discourse to a mythological past, so that voters are thinking less about the future and more about what they think they lost.
"They follow this mythological idea that the state is trying to convince the church that the remains are real although they are false," Mr. Chapnin said.
The special also might as well be tagged "Game of Thrones lite," as it follows the pony girls' search for the "Maid's Stone," a mythological gem.
Pandora: Meaning "all gifted" in Greek, Pandora is also a mythological figure (from the story of Pandora's box) and the name of one of Saturn's moons.
The IAU's naming scheme for Charon would allow scientists to name features on the moon after "fictional and mythological voyagers, travelers and explorers," according to NASA.
"Bluets (After Maggie Nelson)" (2018) offers a clue to the source material and sheds light on Olsen's practice of overlapping subjects whether physical, autobiographical, or mythological.
Meanwhile, American Gods explores the generational gap between traditional, mythological gods and the new generation, as the prayers of believers shift from one to the other.
On the contrary, Calle has used this opportunity to invade the museum's physical space with her own mythological world, with the help of curator Sonia Voss.
Initially everyone assumed that the bizarre mythological tattoo was temporary and fake for an upcoming role, but the permanent phoenix has risen again in full form.
Mixtapes quickly take on mythological qualities for NBA prospects, and none has caused more Zapruder-like consternation or raw awe in recent years than Thon Maker's.
"New elements can be named after a mythological concept, a mineral, a place or country, a property or a scientist," the IUPAC added in the statement.
There's the art and animation; Trico looks adorable, and will act in ways that make it seem more like a puppy than a giant mythological creature.
It's not like Game Of Thrones, which is mired in centuries of mythological history, or Pretty Little Liars, which is built on a pyramid of secrets.
One of a kind, the movie has an archaic, almost mythological, feel that's enhanced by its use of elemental Sardinian locations under the blazing Mediterranean sun.
That included Francis Picabia's enigmatic 1929-30 painting of a seated mythological figure, "Mendica," one of Mr. Bowie's earlier art purchases, bought at auction in 1988.
Below the water, you can see the gateway to the city with figures of mythological creatures carved into buildings and impressive arches from the Qing dynasty. 
This is one of the many ways in which Walton's basketball life seems mythological: The injury and the growth, the gift and the curse, were one.
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With thematic changes to remove specific mythological themes and making it more about your own outlook on the world, it became an advantage to use English.
"Boys, Girls, And Other Mythological Creatures" tells the story of 8-year-old Simon, who dreams of becoming a princess and feels boxed in gender stereotypes.
And there's an awful lot of that that was mythological; there's a lot that was real; and there's a lot that was unrecorded or falsely recorded.
Back in March, New York underground heavyweight Wiki made his solo comeback with song "Icarus"—a nod to the Greek mythological character of the same name.
From huge detailed floor mosaics with mythological scenes to intricate chiseled reliefs of battles and bacchanals, the rich colors and fine details awe in equal measure.
By contrast, Laura Bernstein, whose recently closed show at Nurture Art was also part of "Sculpture 56," portrays mythological creatures whose grotesque features have evolutionary purposes.
Upstairs, studio staff members used powerful computers to create two monumental works that took more than a year: "Mythological Time" (2016), a multimedia piece unveiled Nov.
But instead of just getting angry and sad about it, Beatty leans into its absurdity, until white male privilege has become its own mythological lost city.
That amazing trajectory, combined with Walker's PR savvy — she was married to adman C.J. Walker — is likely one of the reasons she reached almost mythological status.
The name comes from the mythological hydra, a beast that, in some versions of the story, grew another head when its previous one was cut off.
Shortly before I left his house after talking to him for two hours, Giampiero showed me a record, with a pink cover and a mythological title, Lorelei.
"Can you, like, repeat it slowly?" asked Annie Huang of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, when she got "menehune," a Hawaiian-derived word for mythological, forest-dwelling dwarves.
Mr Banker, the godfather of the mythological-literature boom, has always scorned the politics of caste or creed, and voices pride in his mixed, part-Christian background.
While their tributes did focus too narrowly on the mythological aspects of Asian culture, they still for the most part treated those stories with empathy and nuance.
This is typical of Catanese's creative process and style, both heavily steeped in mythological and biblical narratives, aimed at revealing precise truths both about himself and humanity.
Now you've got Matthew Barney, who has latched onto this idea of the mythological, which seems very much in the air: the whole paganization of our culture.
The complexity of Birk's canvases and their surfeit of action is reminiscent of paintings from the 17th and 18th centuries that depict historical, mythological, or religious scenes.
In fact, they and their listeners and viewers created an entire mythological universe, in which Barack Obama was collaborating with internationalists to take away guns from conservatives.
The Last Guardian is still a game about a young boy and a giant mythological creature who join forces to survive a beautiful, mystical, and treacherous environment.
Sure, I'd been to Smorgasburg, Brooklyn Flea's roaming pop-up food market, so I knew that $10 jars of pickles and "artisanal mayonnaise" were not entirely mythological.
The bird is named Kumimanu biceae, from kumi, which in the Maori language means a large and fabulous mythological monster, and manu, which is Maori for bird.
The mythological characters Venus and Andromeda are cast as lovers in Alice Sheppard's "Descent," a sensual duet between Ms. Sheppard and Laurel Lawson, who perform in wheelchairs.
In a long and daunting calculation, Dr. Hawking discovered to his befuddlement that black holes — those mythological avatars of cosmic doom — were not really black at all.
This transgressive figure, among other mythological women, figured largely in the work of Cold War–era Eastern European artists who made work in opposition to authoritarian rule.
Instead of holding Lee up as the mythological, principled American military hero, McChrystal argues we should remember him as a defender of the heinous institution of slavery.
O Brazil, or Hy-Brasil as it was frequently was labeled, had haunted maps since the 14th century, first as a mistake, then as a mythological tribute.
Now that she is the reigning ruler of the underworld, maybe the show's creators will have to search for other mythological source material for the seasons to come.
Rajamouli, a director from the South Indian state of Telangana, made a two-part epic mythological series, the first of which released in 2015 to bumper ticket sales.
If GoT's writers' room is more apt to draw from fiction, Dany's journey (and her new motley crew) puts her alongside ancient mythological heroes like Odysseus and Aeneas.
Highlights of this year's lantern festival are a 200-foot long, 21-foot tall phoenix and mythological creature made of 20103,000 jars filled with colored water and lights.
Lost, at first, seemed like it would be more a tale of teamwork and survival than a sweeping mythological allegory, involving time travel, miracle cures, and polar bears.
The answer can often be found on the very same monument in sculptures of another popular mythological subject, the Greeks defeating a tribe of warrior women, the Amazons.
As the eldest of three siblings, I didn't have the mythological Older Brother/Cousin Who Teaches You About Music around to show me what the good shit was.
This repeated development is also evoked in "Cyclops," (2019) which, in comparing a mother with a mythological one-eyed ogre, alludes to the idea of mother as monster.
If that doesn't convince you this isn't Ariel's mermaid, please know Siren's version of the mythological being looks like a nightmare creature with a tail — teeth and all.
Inspired by Ancient Greek culture, Aceves wanted the boats to recall the journey across the mythological River Styx that separates the land of the living from the dead.
Argus Filch The mythological giant, Argus, literally had a hundred eyes on nearly every square inch of his body, making him Hera's ideal guard for her husband's concubine.
He was excited to cast her in a Greek mythological part, it seems, as a way of explaining to himself the intensity of his sexual infatuation with her.
Like Jung, Peterson came to believe that studying "comparative mythological material" was the path not just to understanding human psychology, but to finding personal peace and social harmony.
There is a complex establishing mythology, a series of actual acts and hypothetical acts and possibly mythological acts that, in total, build the texture of a sprawling world.
So just like the US when it was fighting for independence, Italian immigrants, bolstered by the Catholic organization Knights of Columbus, found a mythological hero to rally behind.
Today, the most famed pursuits of ancient alchemy are seen as mythological quests, and it's easy to forget that "black magic" once paved the way for modern science.
If the brick plinth is meant as an anachronism beside the mythological figure of Sisyphus, is it a shrine to modern industry or a relic of its decline?
But in lyrical content, Maine tended toward both self-laceration and staring at the stars, pondering his own insignificance while also inflating his experiences to near mythological scale.
Some of these are directly inspired by mythological figures; Leviathan is a serpent who unleashes a tsunami, Siren strums a harp on a rocky coast to silence enemies.
Beyond his success on the court, Bryant was elevated to new heights with his "Black Mamba" persona and an almost mythological reputation as a hard worker and leader.
West Point's storied Long Gray Line marches on, and she will succeed in spite of the imposing, mythological and antiquated figure who hovered over us in the library.
She has taken a radically new direction in this body of work: painting on significantly larger canvasses; using a more vibrant, chromatic palette; and stepping into mythological terrain.
Walter's white-hot sense of being betrayed by fate in "Breaking Bad" was central to a story that reached toward tragedy and the mythological dimensions of noir fiction.
" Of Ms. Beers, she added, "She worked on one of the most difficult and the most hyped aspects of the mythological sneaker design, and I think that's fantastic.
The "Griffin Warrior" is named after the mythological animal -- half-eagle, half-lion -- engraved on an ivory plaque discovered in the grave alongside gold jewelry, armor and weaponry.
Brilliantly cast, the show could flesh out its characters and story in a way that movies with similar mythological trappings don't have the time or latitude to develop.
That said, if not taken too seriously, Hunt's musings on our relationship to the underground world, drawing on literary, academic and mythological sources, are both provocative and satisfying.
Walker lived a shorter and, arguably, more dramatic life than Malone did, one reason why she eclipsed her former mentor to reach almost mythological status after her death.
But the bottom of the screen tells us a mythological story of death and rebirth, and enough puzzling around reveals some basic parameters that allows us to "play" Lichenia.
The characters of Romare Bearden's collages, on view now at DC Moore Gallery, form a kind of pantheon, a great mythological scheme particular only to the black American South.
Now, our man at the Geneva Auto Show, Vlad Savov, has gotten up close and personal with this mythological machine, so we wanted to give you more pretty pictures.
The narrative is interlaced with passages from mythological sources, closing the circle between the destructive floods of the cli-fi future and the watery origin stories of many religions.
The stories about the quarrying of "just the right stone" and the assembly of custom-created glass and metal material are so absurd that they defy even mythological comparison.
I felt a similar sense of devotion looking at wooden sculptures of animals and mythological beasts whittled by Levi Fisher Ames in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The party is mostly populated by 1–2 hour sketches, but occasionally she'll post vibrant, highly detailed fits that would make any mythological baddie the belle of the ball.
"Living Modern" is not so much a show about O'Keeffe's art as it is about her mythological, heroic image—the undefinable "will" that fascinated and inspired admirers like Merrill.
Reddick's Christian DeVille might have been a refreshing divergence from the white men who have portrayed TV office bosses, from your dopey Michael Scotts to your mythological Don Drapers.
None of this would be remarkable were Bannon not, through his own orchestration and the public fascination with dangerous men, being made into a kind of wicked, mythological shaman.
Continuing in the vein of political activism is Cassandra Press, a zine publisher rooted in the origin story of Cassandra, the Greek mythological figure whose prophecies were never believed.
I stood mesmerized as Franco and his girlfriend, Pasqualina, appeared in the middle of the herd, riding bareback together on the same horse, like a mythological god and goddess.
Other members of this subgroup were retrieved from the frigid seabed near a hydrothermal vent system called Loki's Castle, named after a Norse mythological figure, between Greenland and Norway.
Unlike the rest of the planets, however, Uranus is the only one named after a Greek sky deity—Ouranos, the father of mythological Saturn—instead of a Roman one.
All in all, what the mythological and literary illusions all add up to is the theme of man's eternal battle with forces of nature much more powerful than them.
Out August 30, Carnival Row is a lavish, eight-episode show set in a mythical Victorian-era city where humans are making life miserable for their mythological creature neighbors.
Like William Kentridge's animated meditations on the landscape and industry of South Africa, Sun's "Mythological Time" uses heavy brushstrokes and visual rhymes to metamorphose the landscape and its inhabitants.
But it also describes Jacopo Tintoretto, the Venetian painter born 500 years ago who stormed the Western world with his emotionally resonant religious scenes, mythological canvases and revealing portraits.
The owl, a symbol of Athena, the goddess of wisdom and learning, and the mythological patron of the Greek capital, signifies Documenta's new location and theme, Learning from Athens.
" The IUPAC has strict rules about naming elements, specifically that it must be named after "a mythological concept, a mineral, a place or country, a property or a scientist.
To his surprise, he found that Charon was the name of the  mythological ferryman  who carried souls across the river Acheron, one of the mythical rivers surrounding Pluto&aposs underworld.
Another fan argued that both the video and the campaign are allusions to the story of Romulus and Remus, the mythological founders of Rome, and thus fair game for inspiration.
Above the acronym sits a roadrunner, ostensibly derived from Zia Pueblo mythological iconography, and a banner inscribed with the words "lux hominum vita" ("light the life of man") hangs below.
Examining the precariousness of life and death from this mythological referent, each jar is etched with a woman's figure, whose fate is determined by the water level of the jar.
In front of a filling station at one end of town is a heroic 10-foot-tall polymer statue of a rabbit with antlers, the mythological creature called a jackalope.
But Mr. Little and Mr. Vavrek also introduce mythological fates, characters who guide the couple and are often fortified by intoning choruses in heavy-handed episodes that turn "JFK" ponderous.
Article continues after the video below And those realistic references to dairying become a conduit through which real mythological and religious associations with milk are added to Ocarina of Time.
Mr. Sun's "Mythological Time" is a surreal, at times overweening animation set in his northern hometown, Fuxin, which was once home to the largest open-pit coal mine in Asia.
The Greek mythological character Hercules was sentenced to performing a number of labors (either 10 or 12, depending on the source) for King Eurystheus of Tiryns, a stronghold near Mycenae.
He was almost mythological in his beauty: moss-green wings, a luminescent yellow body and face and a perfectly tailored black hood that made his countenance even brighter by contrast.
The signifiers in the paintings point to various moments in time, each dealing with a major theme which is anchored by the Greek mythological figures depicted in the narrative works.
The occasion was Dussehra, a holiday celebrated by Hindus signifying the victory of good over evil, during which a portion of a mythological epic, the Ramayana, may be re-enacted.
Those 19703th-century newfangled mixtures of music, drama, dance and scenery were works of emotional intensity that chronicled the loves and adventures of gods, other mythological figures and Roman emperors.
"Start-up worth a billion dollars, in a modern coinage" is a fresh clue for UNICORN, which can mean so much more than just a mythological animal these days. 11D.
Over the years, Bryant became known for a relentless work ethic, as almost mythological stories of endless early-morning and late-night workout sessions made their way around the NBA.
The mythological references first appear in a poem by Mr. Bradford hanging on the pavilion's facade, written in the voice of Hephaestus, the Greek god of fire, metalworking and sculpture.
On the subject of the final sequence, man's hubris, and light, Eggers told Vox that he wrote Ephraim to represent the Greek mythological figure of Prometheus and Thomas as Proteus.
Consumers supposedly were rewarded with increased choice — a mythological claim unless the only place one wanted to get drugs was at a CVS store or a CVS mail order operation.
If the date is more casual, try a T-shirt with an edgy phrase or band; if it's more formal, think jewelry showcasing a menacing insect, animal, or mythological beast.
Greek mythological figure Dionysus was known as the god of wine and ecstasy, both of which ran aplenty in the fabled music-filled, altered state ceremonies known as the Dionysian Mysteries.
Wakanda is a fantastical kingdom unlike any other fantastical kingdom, built atop cultural, philosophical, and mythological traditions very far from the Western European ones we're more familiar with from our fiction.
This jars with the way the rest of the play emphasizes the plight of women, using free verse that walks a fine line between modern psychology and the plot's mythological roots.
While we've cautioned against hoping these two reunite like star crossed mythological lovers, even this past Sunday's KUWTK season 15 premiere "Photo Shoot Dispute," hinted one such reconciliation is almost inevitable.
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The city—a black Mecca for me, my family, and others—is almost mythological, a perspective skewed as much by what people wish from Atlanta as it is by its realities.
Philip IV commissioned dozens of mythological paintings from Rubens, including "The Rape of Hippodamia" (1636-37), a choreographed, even acrobatic rendering of a centaur carrying off a tumbling, bare-breasted horsewoman.
The heads have been removed, but as with the mythological Hydra, another generation of criminals is already emerging to claim leadership, and several equally large criminal rings continue to operate unimpeded.
The studies were just beginning, and the N.I.H. did not have any projects underway involving human-animal chimeras, a term derived from mythological creatures that were part goat, lion and snake.
It's interesting to trace Botticelli's use of this muse through the mythological paintings in which she represents the goddess of love as Venus, wisdom as Minerva, and maternal goodness as Mary.
He painted a few great mythological scenes and several acute portraits of old, bearded men, but at his core Tintoretto was a religious artist, far more so than Titian and Veronese.
In Wolfe's 1980s fantasy, a Roman soldier gets injured in battle and suddenly is able to see and talk to the gods and mythological creatures that invisibly live in ancient Rome.
Many final works are overtly religious or mythological — the Walking Madonna of 1981 or her pagan, garlanded Green Men series, which she began after her cancer diagnosis in the early 1990s.
Part of a series inspired by the mythological "Valkyrie" women warriors, the sculpture unfolds across the space with a power and engineered complexity apparently belied by its crocheted and beaded surfaces.
Granted, some of this Title:Point company production, at the Brick Theater, about a certain kind of mythological American noir is frustratingly cryptic, and some sections extend their welcome way too long.
Gary Dauberman's script is lamentably light on mythological details (can the demon survive indefinitely outside the doll, or does it have a curfew?), but its vacuousness allows the director, David F.
L'Ouverture nonetheless showed himself to be those men's superior, philosophically, politically and militarily — a point made by C.L.R. James that survives mostly intact in Philippe Girard's sophisticated and anti-mythological biography.
"I got sick and tired of seeing ballets about relationships, or mythological forests 10 centuries ago," said Mr. Wiseman, who recently won an honorary Oscar for his half-century of filmmaking.
Jennifer Lawrence and Javier Bardem star in a whirling dervish of a movie that's partly about being an artist and partly a grand mythological reimagining of the creation of the world.
Kratos is done killing the Greek gods and has started a new life in the cold lands of the north, which presents its own Norse mythological figures to inevitably beat to death.
By turning his prints based on mythologies and rituals into sculptures, installations, and performances that are then used in their own mythological rituals, McNett's art practice is constantly growing and reinventing itself.
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Another work is the fifth century BCE sculpture from the west pediment of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia depicting a "Centauromachy" — a mythological battle between the Greek Lapiths and the centaurs.
But Fielder says it's supposed to tie into the story — which is about a human who's drawn into the game's underground Stygian Abyss, and must fight a mythological "primordial nightmare" called Typhon.
Jazz streaming from the Amazon Echo in my apartment sounded like the screeches of a mythological harpy in the throes of ecstasy when I listened in on my phone at the office.
Bouguereau's depictions of women assure his paintings' owners that purely seductive service via the tasteful distance of vague mythological reference can and should be purchased, framed, and admired like a corporate logo.
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While people have been wearing these ancient symbols and motifs since the beginning of time, the totems are seeing even more popularity this season — let us offer the mythological Ouroboros as proof.
When she was relaunched by writers in 1987, her feminism was overt — reinvigorated and put centerstage — as was her mythological backstory, which helped differentiate her from other members of the superhero gang.
Shrine hangings depicting mythological stories and characters are juxtaposed with ivory carvings, intricate woodwork and stone or metal representations of deities, and interpreted by interactive video screens as well as conventional labeling.
For example, "Sofonisba Accepting the Poison," a slickly executed mythological scene from around 227 by the Venetian painter Sebastiano Ricci, failed to sell against a low estimate of £221,000, or about $80,000.
In the same way that Beyoncé takes an omnivorous approach to, say, mythological goddesses, sampling broadly and absorbing it all into her own personal iconography, she ranges widely across the fashion landscape.
"Die Frau ohne Schatten," or "The Woman Without a Shadow," by Richard Strauss, features starring roles for a soprano and a tenor who played the parts of a mythological emperor and empress.
The show's final gallery houses a selection of Monet's best-known late works, including The Water-Lily Pond (1918), in which the hunt for a mythological, untouched nature comes to an end.
There's tons of wilderness in Norway, so obviously it has a mythological quality, and we thought that it'd be interesting to do a story that dealt with beautiful perversions of Norwegian nature.
When PEOPLE caught up with Damon recently to discuss his role in the mythological monster movie, which revolves around The Great Wall of China, we asked him for his thoughts on Trump's version.
She is the daughter of Zeus, made of clay—and it is her super-hot boyfriend who creates her mythological awakening by bestowing and conferring male power into her with his magic penis.
When Madonna is vilified for doing the exact same things that are celebrated when they're performed by and for men, it's evidence that female sexual autonomy is still a mythological concept we're chasing.
Following up on her Infrared EP and a mythological fashion film, Richard has announced that her new album, Redemption, will be released next month on November 18 via Local Action / Our Dawn Entertainment.
Rugnetta tells well-written stories about the beginning of time and the end of the world with cleverly animated videos that cover a who's who of ancient mythological celebrities, from Thor to Anansi.
In the installation "She Who Sees the Unknown: The Laughing Snake" (2018), artist Morehshin Allahyari tells the story of the Laughing Snake, a mythological and monstrous figure found in the Book of Wonders.
Mr. Bey's images refocus that visibility, giving shape to a long-gone version of New York, and to the ephemeral strands of Mr. Hammons' art, which are discussed now in near-mythological terms.
Keaton, a not-so-bright American expat, isn't terribly clear on what selkies are — mythological creatures from multiple folklore traditions who can transform from seals into humans by slipping out of their sealskin.
The first one I opened was called "The Severed Head," and it — like much of Murdoch's work — combined a kind of dark mythological bent with a cerebral, talkative, psychologically misguided set of characters.
These include Tessa Thompson as Valkyrie, who, after an unpromising entrance, develops into a real character with emotion and an all-too-brief flashback filled with fury, beauty, liquid motion and mythological mystery.
This year, for instance, he was abroad with the team and could not dress up as his favorite mythological character, Gryla the child-snatching troll, at the Christmas party in Heimaey, his hometown.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday joked that if some British members of parliament had their way Brexit would be an endless process like the torment of the Greek mythological figure Prometheus.
In Julie Saul, 17 recent watercolors by Pavel Pepperstein, a sardonic Russian artist, depict Jacqueline Kennedy as a cartoon character in mythological extremis, carried forth by satyrs or kneeling before the goddess Athena.
Morton declared himself "Lord of Misrule" and his people were described by Nathaniel Hawthorne as a "crew of Comus," a reference to a mythological figure during whose ceremonies men and women exchanged clothing.
The artist's interest in mythological content is an engaging element in his work, revealing the fluid interaction between an individual's subjective construction of identity and the construction of history as an "official" narrative.
"If you look at the mythological stories in India, they all sort of tell very entertaining stories, and in the end they come back with a little kernel of some moral value," she said.
Within the Game of Thrones universe, these events happened so far in the past that it's hard to describe exactly what took place, or which (if any) of the various mythological events are accurate.
But each artist plays with the medium in their own way: there's Maria Yi's mythological fantasy Tattoo Warrior, Roman Muradov's minimalist ghost story The Neighborhood, and Sophia Foster-Dimino's quietly melancholy teenage drama Fairgrounds.
It feels a little like Scott Synder and Sean Murphy's comic The Wake, though the titles are unconnected and tonally different — both involve a young woman navigating a flooded world with semi-mythological elements.
And the logo on the false offer is out of date, showing a green ring around a black center image of a mythological, twin-tailed siren with the words STARBUCKS COFFEE and two stars.
With the Photoshopped water polo image in particular, the one that helped an undistinguished high schooler get recruited by USC, Singer seems to have created a mythological creature—a Ceto for the digital age.
Conservation director Will Palin said the work - depicting English naval prowess, monarchs as well as mythological figures - had been cleaned and had lost paint flakes restored during the 8.5 million pound ($11 million) project.
For all their quasi-mythological attacking traditions, this Brazil side have a pragmatism that keeps them in check in such a way that you cannot see them ever truly cutting loose at this tournament.
In contrast to the conservative and cliched plots of the family dramas, mythological and supernatural shows that dominate Indian television, web series appeal to a young, urban audience because of their humour and realism.
The ocean is endless in its bounty: a plethora of delicious fish, crustaceans, and mollusks; Maldon sea salt; The Deadliest Catch; tales of half-naked half-fish ladies, mythological sea gods, and sunken treasure.
Some would mention that mythological "150 billion" released to Iran— a gross exaggeration orchestrated by the Republican Party and neoconservatives who are choking on a new world order no longer of their own design.
There were titles like "Nuthinduan Waltz" and "Rhodeaoh" and "Pathetique," and those songs with lyrics— four out of the 12—contained somewhat abstruse lyrics that seemed more akin to mythological storytelling than confessional truisms.
The book, published in 1949, establishes the notion of a hero's journey, a mythological archetype that can be applied to the paths of more modern heroes and the personal development of just about anyone.
From these traditions, he evolved his Modernist visual vocabulary, suggesting mythological systems and alphabets from lost civilizations, or, more naturalistically, the anatomies of fish and birds, and hieratic silhouettes of human and animal heads.
In between on Saturday, the Houston Ballet artistic director Stanton Welch introduces excerpts from his new production of "Sylvia," a 19th-century ballet about the mythological huntress with a beloved score by Léo Delibes.
When the arrests began, police claimed they had finally penetrated to the deep state: a secret organization called Ergenekon, named for a mythological place in Central Asia that is sometimes invoked by ultra-nationalists.
Archaeologists have found archaic perfume vessels from around 19393 B.C. that are shaped like the mythological sirens of the sea, the idea being that fragrance could be so alluring it might cause a shipwreck.
Given that there is a lot of mythological explaining to be done and Winterfell will undoubtedly be the site of lots and lots of action and revelation, those trees might come back into play.
The question of respectability was one that Fontana played with in her groundbreaking nude mythological paintings, which exude a uniquely believable eroticism and naturalness when compared to paintings of nudes by her male peers.
The Warhol show focused in part on his campy mythological self-portraits, such as Daphne (2015), in which he appears as the minor Greek goddess in a palette of greens and with eighteen eyes.
His stirring animal forms in pen and ink are surreal, erotic, satyr-like shapes with muscular legs, tails, and multiple breasts (recalling Louise Bourgeoisie sculptures) — they exude the fearlessness and savagery of Greek mythological figures.

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