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Athena: Birth of Wisdom:
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Athena: Birth of Wisdom also depicts my subtle sense of humour, as I enjoy seeing the lusty seducer Zeus getting some come-uppance for his philandering in the form of this monster headache. The contemplative side of the face is depicted in very realistic detail with a dark, earthy patina while Athena, the ideal, is represented in a smooth highly polished gold.
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After some time, Zeus
developed a terrible headache. When the other Olympian gods came to
discover what was wrong, Hermes (patron of physicians) decided that
Zeus needed to have his head split open, a task undertaken with an axe
by the blacksmith god Hephaestus. Out of Zeus's skull sprang Athena,
fully grown and in a full armour. Because of her birth from the head,
Athena became goddess of wisdom. |
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