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he who brings fire to mankind watches people skate.

Rockefeller Center Manhattan New York City

The original Version of this picture is here.

Rockefeller Center, New York, New York

Rockefeller Center in New York City is a virtual shrine to Prometheus. His golden statue stands at the head of the central fountain, with lines from Aeschylus inscribed below.

 

In Greek mythology, Prometheus, or Prometheas' (Ancient Greek, Προμηθεύς, "forethought") is the Titan chiefly honored for stealing fire from the gods in the stalk of a fennel plant and giving it to mortals for their use.

A different angle of this famous statue

Statue of Prometheus in the Rockefeller Center central courtyard.

 

Inscription: "Prometheus, teacher in every art, brought the fire that hath proved to mortals a means to mighty ends".

Prometheus Brown @ KEXP 07-08-2022

Photo by Jim Bennett

@photobakery

Rockefeller Center: Prometheus' Steam Bath

In an abandoned warehouse near Euston Station, London, I boarded the spaceship Prometheus for a wild, secret, trip.

The elements for Iron Photographer 107 are....

 

1 - one or more eggs

2 - something with alcohol in it

3 - lens flare

 

The alcohol is the fuel in this egg lamp (mixed with some toilet paper). The flare? It's there, see the light disks.

 

See other version of this composition.

The Golden Statue of Prometheus at the Base of the Rockerfeller Centre in New York City seen in 1991

The cave at Kumistavi in Imereti is named after Prometheus which many believed thad been chained to the Khvamli Mountain nearby. Some also say that it was mixed up with the Caucasian legend of Amirani, who like Prometheus, angered the gods and was punished and locked inside a huge cave.

 

The cave was only discovered in 1983, and today tourist has the opportunity to explore about a tenth of the cave, which runs about a kilometer long within the cave complex.

 

Prometheus Cave, Imereti, Georgia.

One of New York's most well known statues

The statue of Prometheus overlooking the ice skating rink In New York's Rockefeller Center. Heavy use of LucisArt here, because I like the illustration quality it gives.

Texas Tech's designated smoking area.

Wellington, Enero 2015.

I filled the cups too full.These are strawberry rose water, gluten free, protein cupcakes. I filled the cups 2/3 of the way, and this happened. Shoulda just gone half way... They still tasted good though! A little bready but some adjustments and hopefully I'll perfect it soon. Adding protein powder makes stuff kinda rubbery at times. Maybe egg whites will offset it. When I get the recipe down, I'll post it.

 

A friend on twitter saw the cupcake picture (@elementalgeek) and said they looked like Prometheus Cupcakes, so the name stands! It really does remind me of those capsules full of ooze they found... YUM!

Prometheus is a 1934 gilded cast bronze sculpture by Paul Manship, located above the lower plaza at Rockefeller Center in Manhattan, New York City. It is 18 feet (5.5 m) tall and weighs 8 tons.

 

Paul Manship's highly recognizable bronze gilded statue of the Greek legend of the Titan Prometheus recumbent, bringing fire to mankind, features prominently in the sunken plaza at the front of the Comcast Building. The model for Prometheus was Leonardo (Leon) Nole, and the inscription, a paraphrase from Aeschylus, on the granite wall behind, reads: "Prometheus, teacher in every art, brought the fire that hath proved to mortals a means to mighty ends."

  

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A pebble that perhaps looks a bit like something you might see with a good telescope or when riding in a Voyager spacecraft?

With 88002 'Prometheus' in charge & nearing journeys end 4M27, the 05.48 Mossend Down Yard to Daventry International Railfreight Recep Fl service as it passes Cathiron. Thu 04.06.2020.

The cave at Kumistavi in Imereti is named after Prometheus which many believed thad been chained to the Khvamli Mountain nearby. Some also say that it was mixed up with the Caucasian legend of Amirani, who like Prometheus, angered the gods and was punished and locked inside a huge cave.

 

The cave was only discovered in 1983, and today tourist has the opportunity to explore about a tenth of the cave, which runs about a kilometer long within the cave complex.

 

Prometheus Cave, Imereti, Georgia.

Prometheus Brown @ KEXP 07-08-2022

Photo by Jim Bennett

@photobakery

Ruhrtriennale 2012

Ein unvergessliches Erlebnis ist/war im Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord zu sehen.

www.ruhrtriennale.de

Statue of Prometheus at the ice rink at Rockefeller center. It's funny that the fire bearer is at the ice rink

Prometheus Brown @ KEXP 07-08-2022

Photo by Jim Bennett

@photobakery

By sculptor Jan Zach. On the University of Oregon Campus.

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