Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
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A Nereid Sea Nymph Riding on a Sea Monster (Hippocampus) by Victor Steeger is a 19th-century chromolithographic reproduction inspired by ancient Roman wall paintings. The composition presents a graceful nereid poised atop a hippocampus—a mythical creature with a horse’s forequarters and a fish’s tail—gliding across stylized waves. Delicate contour lines and softly modulated color evoke the fresco aesthetic of Campanian marine scenes. The print balances archaeological fidelity with decorative elegance, preserving the fluid rhythm and mythological charm of classical antiquity.
Victor Steeger specialized in translating Greco-Roman mural discoveries into refined printed plates during the height of 19th-century archaeological enthusiasm. Working within an Academic illustrative tradition, he helped disseminate imagery from Pompeii and related sites to a wider European audience. His chromolithographs are valued for their clarity, craftsmanship, and role in popularizing classical marine mythology through detailed reproduction techniques.
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