The Radiance of the Morning |
The Radiance of the Morning | Â | |
The Germanic goddess Freya,
who is similar to the Greek Aphrodite and also the Goddess of Beauty and Love, similar to the Greek Aphrodite, has now harnessed four rather than two cats to lend her chariot even greater speed. For more than ever the world requires the magic of celestial beauty. Freya wears the necklace known as Brisingamen (from Middle High German: brisen = punctured, pierced joints), which spreads the radiance of the sun over all the earth and can be seen in the morning dew or the sparkling waters.
Flowers from left to right: Shepherd’s purse, wild strawberry, daisies, dandelions, lady’s mantle, rambling bellflower. |
tem type | Print reproduction of an original Pencil and ink drawing | Original size | 419 x 296 mm | Printed on | 594 x 420 mm |
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