
Medusa

SPECIAL NOTE Please note that the frame has been restored and the dents that you could see on the frame have been almost totally eliminated. You can see how the cameo looks now looking at the last four pictures.
A bit of history: Medusa is a character of
Greek's mythology, she was one of three Gorgons, the only one that was
mortal. Poseidon fell in love with Medusa and one night he took her in a
temple consecrated to Athena to consummate their love. Athena offended,
transformed Medusa's hair into snakes and again everyone that had looked
Medusa's eyes would have been petrified. Medusa was killed by Perseus
who cut her head looking at her through a bright shield received from
Athena. From Medusa's body came out Pegasus, the mythic winged horse,
and Crisaore generated with the union with Poseidon. For this reason
Medusa's head was given by Perseus to Athena who put it in the center of
her aegis. Aegis used by Athena, is a fringed armour or a shield with
Medusa's head in the center.
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