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Breastfeeding in art |
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TINTORETTO
The Origin of the Milky Way. 1575 National Gallery, London |
RUBENS (1577-1640)
The Origin of the Milky Way. El Prado Museum,Madrid |
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The probable source for the subject was a Byzantine botanical text-book, 'Geoponica', in which it is related how Jupiter, wishing to immortalise the infant Hercules (whose mother was the mortal Alcmene), held him to the breasts of the sleeping Juno. The milk which spurted upwards formed the Milky Way, while some fell downwards giving rise to lilies.Lilies were once present at the base of the painting, until a part of the original canvas was cut off |
In this myth Hera, wife and sister of Zeus, is tricked into suckling Hercules, the offspring of an illicit affair between Zeus and the mortal woman Alcmena, so that Hercules might be assured immortality. Traditionally, Hera's milk is shown spurting across the sky--and creating the Milky Way--because Hercules nursed so vigorously. |
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