The Myth of Prometheus - PIERO DI COSIMO - WGA
The Myth of Prometheus by PIERO DI COSIMO
The Myth of Prometheus by PIERO DI COSIMO

The Myth of Prometheus

by PIERO DI COSIMO, Oil on panel

Prometheus in Greek mythology is the son of Iapetus, a Titan. He created the first man from clay, stole fire from the gods to give to mankind, and was punished by JUpiter, the father of the gods, by being chained to a rock where an eagle came everyday to feed on his liver.

According to Ovid, Prometheus made the figure of a man from clay in the image of the gods. He is shown before a life-size statue which stands on a pedestal.

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