Myths and Mythology Telling stories through Art. The Hindu god Ganesha.

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Myths and Mythology Telling stories through Art

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Myths and Mythology

Telling stories through Art

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The Hindu god Ganesha

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Egyptian tomb paintings depicting Anubis (god of the dead) and

Horus (god of war)

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Ancient Greek pottery depicting a minotaur and a centaur

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In ancient Greek mythology, when Perseus cut off the head of Medusa, Pegasus was on of the creatures that

sprang forth.

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The Unicorn Tapestries, made around 1500 A.D.

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Gargoyle sculptures, primarily used as waterspouts on buildings

700-1450 A.D.

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Kachina figures were used to teach children about the spirit world of the Pueblo Indians

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Even today, we have mythological creatures

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