The Birth of the Milky Way

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Peter Paul Rubens - The Birth of the Milky Way, 1636-1637

== The Birth of the Milky Way ==

The Birth of the Milky Way is a painting by the Italian artist Tintoretto. Created in the 16th century, this masterpiece is housed in the National Gallery, London.

Description[edit]

The painting depicts the mythological story of the creation of the Milky Way as told in Greek and Roman mythology. According to the legend, the Milky Way was formed from the milk of the goddess Hera when she was breastfeeding the infant Hercules. In the painting, Hera is shown in the center, surrounded by other mythological figures such as Zeus and Hercules. The scene is set against a dramatic backdrop of the night sky, with stars and clouds swirling around Hera as she pours the milk that will become the Milky Way.

Interpretation[edit]

The Birth of the Milky Way is often interpreted as a symbol of divine creation and the power of the gods. The painting captures the moment of transformation and the birth of a celestial phenomenon that has fascinated humanity for centuries.

Legacy[edit]

Tintoretto's The Birth of the Milky Way remains a significant work in the history of art, showcasing the artist's mastery of composition and storytelling. It continues to inspire artists and viewers alike with its mythological themes and celestial imagery.

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