Ceres / Demeter Crane 1889
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Ceres / Demeter Crane 1889
CORN PERSONIFIED - WHEAT (triticum) - BARLEY (hordium) - RYE (secale cereale)
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Ceres/Demeter Crane, 1889: A Visual Ode to the Goddess of Agriculture and Her Bountiful Harvest This image, titled 'Ceres/Demeter Crane,' is a testament to the rich history of agriculture and the personification of the Goddess Ceres, the Roman deity of grain crops, especially wheat, and the earth goddess Demeter. The photograph, taken in 1889, showcases a crane in the process of unloading wheat, barley, and rye from a ship, symbolizing the bountiful harvest and the importance of these grains in human civilization. The crane, an engineering marvel of the late 19th century, stands tall and proud against the backdrop of the bustling harbor, its long, outstretched arm reaching into the belly of the ship. The crane's massive hooks grasp the heavy sacks of grain, each one brimming with the promise of sustenance and life. The intricate ropes and pulleys, essential components of the crane's operation, are meticulously depicted, revealing the ingenuity and industriousness of the era. The three grains - wheat, barley, and rye - are personified in this image, each represented by their respective sacks. Wheat, the most prominent of the three, is symbolized by the largest sack, its golden hue reflecting the sun's rays and evoking images of the ripened wheat fields. Barley and rye, though smaller in size, are not overshadowed, with their sacks also depicted in great detail. This photograph is a visual ode to the Goddess Ceres and the bountiful harvests she bestows upon humanity. It serves as a reminder of the deep-rooted connection between agriculture, human progress, and the natural world. The image, captured in 1889, offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the technological advancements of the time while highlighting the enduring importance of the grains that have sustained civilizations for millennia.
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