Category:Nature with a veil
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English: Personifications of Nature often represent her as a woman with many breasts wearing a veil. The multiple breasts are taken from the iconography of the form of the goddess Artemis worshiped at Ephesus, and the veil derives from a statue of Isis mentioned by Plutarch. This form of Nature is therefore often called Artemis or Isis. The veil represents the secrets of nature.
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This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
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- Isis by Auguste Puttemans (17 F)
Media in category "Nature with a veil"
The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.
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Joseph Werner - Diana of Ephesus as allegory of Nature - ca. 1680.jpg 2,321 × 3,000; 2.69 MB
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Anatome Animalium frontispiece.jpg 1,157 × 1,494; 643 KB
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Antonie von Leeuwenhoek Anatomie.jpg 708 × 1,000; 559 KB
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Apollon dévoilant une statue.jpg 395 × 491; 85 KB
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Frontispiece to The Temple of Nature.jpg 595 × 739; 142 KB
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Magnus1906.jpg 3,308 × 2,521; 768 KB
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Whilst time is unveiling, Science is exploring Nature CROPPED.jpg 1,873 × 1,373; 1.24 MB