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Saturn, Roman god of time, 1569

Saturn, Roman god of time, 1569. Saturn (Greek Kronos) riding in his chariot drawn by dragons. He devoured all his children except Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto. Saturn was considered a male planet, warm, with characteristics of Earth and lead, properties of dry and cold. He had two houses, Aquarius and Capricorn, whose symbols are on the wheels of his chariot. His metal was lead. Agriculture, the aged and the melancholic came under his protection. From Phaenomena et Prognostica by Aratus. (Cologne, 1569)

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This print showcases the powerful figure of Saturn, the Roman god of time. Created in 1569, this woodcut depicts Saturn riding in his majestic chariot drawn by dragons. Known for his insatiable appetite, Saturn devoured all his children except Jupiter, Neptune, and Pluto. Represented as a male planet with characteristics resembling Earth and lead, he was associated with dryness and coldness. The intricate details on the wheels of his chariot reveal that Aquarius and Capricorn were considered Saturn's houses in astrology. Symbolizing agriculture, old age, and melancholy, he offered protection to these realms. Lead was recognized as his metal. This artwork originates from "Phaenomena et Prognostica" by Aratus published in Cologne during the 16th century. It beautifully captures the essence of Roman mythology while incorporating scientific elements such as astronomy and astrology. As we gaze upon this remarkable image created by an anonymous artist known only as Anon (creator), we are transported back to ancient Rome where gods ruled over every aspect of life. This print serves as a reminder of our fascination with celestial bodies within our solar system while also highlighting humanity's enduring connection to religion and mythology throughout history.

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