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Melusine (Alchemical Siren, Twin-tailed Mermaid)  A typical illustration of a twin-tailed siren or mermaid. This creature is associated with numerous stories and legends, and is imbued with symbolic meaning in alchemy.  The most common iteration of the siren is as Melusine, a creature from medieval legend. According to this legend, Melusine (sometimes, Melusina) was a beautiful woman with a disturbing tendency to transform into a serpent from the waist down while bathing; it is the discovery of Art Vampire, Medieval Drawings, Dengeki Daisy, Esoteric Art, Psy Art, Samurai Tattoo, Mermaids And Mermen, Vintage Mermaid, Occult Art

Melusine (Alchemical Siren, Twin-tailed Mermaid) A typical illustration of a twin-tailed siren or mermaid. This creature is associated with numerous stories and legends, and is imbued with symbolic meaning in alchemy. The most common iteration of the siren is as Melusine, a creature from medieval legend. According to this legend, Melusine (sometimes, Melusina) was a beautiful woman with a disturbing tendency to transform into a serpent from the waist down while bathing; it is the discovery…

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Etruscan bronze statuette representing a beautiful artistic interpretation, presumably of Scylla or another sea creature. Antiquarium of Corciano, Perugia, Italy; Nerious or a Nerad Roman bronze statue; Etruscan mythology BC – 100 BC) - Cultural History of The Sirens of Homer's Odyssey I Etruscan Mermaid 5th Century BC - Patrick Nicholas-Art Photographer Creature Marine, Prehistoric Art, Ancient Sculpture, Vintage Mermaid, Beautiful Mermaids, Iron Age, Mermaid Art, Bronze Statue, Ancient Artifacts

Etruscan bronze statuette representing a beautiful artistic interpretation, presumably of Scylla or another sea creature. Antiquarium of Corciano, Perugia, Italy; Nerious or a Nerad Roman bronze statue; Etruscan mythology BC – 100 BC) - Cultural History of The Sirens of Homer's Odyssey I Etruscan Mermaid 5th Century BC - Patrick Nicholas-Art Photographer

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