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🎙️ Welcome, Afro Mythos family! We're Solomon and Adwoa, and we are thrilled to bring you this special episode celebrating The National Gallery's 200th birthday. Join us for an extraordinary journey as we explore the fascinating intersection of European and African mythologies. In this episode, we're joined by Ed Dickenson, a Gallery Educator at The National Gallery, who provides his expert insights on two iconic European paintings: Titian's 'Bacchus and Ariadne' and Luca Giordano's 'Perseus Turning Phineas and His Followers to Stone'. We delve into the historical context and mythological stories behind these masterpieces, offering a detailed exploration of their themes and artistic significance. ✨ Our Artistic Responses: The love triangle of Oya, Sango, and Ogun from the Yoruba pantheon. The Legend of Wagadou from the Ghana Empire. Through these narratives, we reveal the deep connections and contrasts between European and African mythologies, discussing themes of love, jealousy, rivalry, and fate. What to Expect: In-depth discussions on mythological art. Cross-cultural comparisons of European and African myths. Insights from Ed Dickenson on the enduring appeal of mythology in art. 🔗 Stay Connected: Show notes and book recommendations: [Patreon]( / adecheatelier ) Support us on Patreon: [Patreon]( / adecheatelier ) Subscribe and listen to the full episode: [Podcast Link] 🌍 Join Us: Your support helps us continue exploring and celebrating the rich tapestry of African mythology and history. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and leave a comment to let us know what you think! Follow Us: Instagram: [@adeche.atelier]( / adeche.atelier ) Twitter: [@adeche.atelier]( / adeche.atelier ) Facebook: [@adeche.atelier]( / adeche.atelier ) Thank you for tuning in and embarking on this journey through time and myth with us!