Grey Cracker (Hamadryas februa ferentina), family Nymphalidae, Panama
photograph by Kenneth R Myers D

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Grey Cracker (Hamadryas februa ferentina), family Nymphalidae, Panama
photograph by Kenneth R Myers D
Today's three!
Hamadryas: Child of Oreios, First oak tree nymph.
Thalassa: Child of Aither and Hemera. Primordial goddess of the Sea
Okeanos: Child of Ouranos and Gaea. Titan of the River Okeanos
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Dryad.
Marseille, début janvier. Le Palais Longchamp abrite deux musées, dont celui-ci, le Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle. Le crâne d'un Mammouth laineux, le squelette d'un Mosasaure Prognathodon, celui d'une Dorade Coryphène (ou Mahi-mahi), ceux d'un Babouin Hamadryas et de son petit, une diorite orbiculaire de Corse à la belle couleur violacée et les peintures d'animaux préhistoriques.
eucanthos
Hamadryas' digital future -possibly-
Hamadryas / ἁμαδρυάς (sacred oak tree spirit. With Oxylus became mother of all tree nymphs that inhabit living trees and die with them).
Ernst Deger: Portrait of a Young Woman, 1835 [Angelic youth face mix, from Renaissance and Early German masters, used as iconography for spiritual propaganda (Christian)]
Tiepolo's Daphne (front) and Theodoor van Thulden after Rubens Apollo and Daphne 1636 mix
Nicolas Henri Jacob for Jean-Baptiste Marc Bourgery's Traité complet de l'anatomie de l'homme, 1831, Paris: Delaunay.
SNAKE Photo by Alexandra Von Fuerst
Burt Glinn Swing, Child and Gaudi Cathedral Barcelona, 1959
HAND Edita Vilkeviciute by Solve Sundsbo
Robert Mapplethorpe Lisa Lyon 1982 [strong arm]
Skeleton laskowski_t01-nlm
Erysichthon (Gr myth): Ἐρυσίχθων ὁ Θεσσαλός ("earth-tearer"), son of Triops, dared to timber the sacred oak (killing hamadryas nymph) inside a grove of Ceres / Demeter; as punishment, she sent Famine to posses his body and torment him by insatiable hunger. He sold all his possessions and even sold his daughter Mestra -Μήστρα- numerous times, taking advantage of her shape-shifting power (Poseidon’s gift). Never having enough to eat, Erysichthon eventually consumed himself.
[Eva, Daphne, Flora, all connect with tree narratives]
Dec 29 update
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamadryad
https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/en/work/portrait-of-a-young-woman
Cebann Veekan was a Hamadryas actor who lived in Mos Eisley, on Tatooine. A regular patron of Chalmun’s Cantina, Veekan had difficulty finding work, due to discriminatory Imperial law. Ackmena, the night shift bartender, teamed with Veekan as the two began writing a play based on the life of Luke Skywalker, who Veekan would star as.
Source: The Star Wars Holiday Special (1978)
Read more on Wookieepedia.
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HAMADRYAS
In Greek mythology, Hamadryas was a Dryad-nymph of Mount Othrys in Malis (central Greece). She was the daughter of Oreus, wife of Oxylos, and mother of the Hamadryades who each presided over a specific type of tree. She was probably the first oak-tree nymph.
Zooly Art Challenge, day 15: Baboon
My fave baboon is the hamadryas, so impressive! And yet an avatar of the egyptian god Thot, he was a wise guardian of scripture, language and knowledge. A toothy good boi.
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