- en.wikipedia.org Iris, Messenger of the GodsIris, Messenger of the Gods (French: "Iris, messagère des Dieux") (sometimes known as Flying Figure, or Eternal Tunnel) is a bronze sculpture by Auguste Rodin.
- musee-rodin.fr en/musee/collections/oeuvres/iris-…Entitled Iris, Messenger of the Gods, or Flying Figure, or even Eternal Tunnel, the work was both Symbolistic and mythological, yet also assumed a powerful...
- riordan.fandom.com wiki/IrisIris is the Greek goddess of the Rainbow and the messenger for the gods. She occasionally delivers messages for demigods as well.
- legendaryladieshub.com goddess-iris/Iris is a goddess in Greek mythology, known as the personification of the rainbow and the messenger of the gods.
- artchive.com artwork/iris,-messenger-of-the-gods-…In summary, Auguste Rodin’s 1890 sculpture titled ‘Iris, Messenger Of The Gods’ emanates unique qualities by depicting traits typically associated with...
- metmuseum.org art/collection/search/207490Iris, Messenger of the Gods, Auguste Rodin (French, Paris 1840–1917 Meudon), Bronze, black marble base, French. This artwork is meant to be viewed from right...
- mythosaurus.com iris-greek-mythologyAs the goddess of the rainbow, Iris embodies this connection, acting as a messenger between the gods and humans. She plays a crucial role in delivering...
- oldworldgods.com greeks/what-is-iris-the-goddess-…Iris’s Parallels to Hermes, the Messenger God. ... Let us explore the different aspects of Iris’s depictions and her associations with other gods and goddesses.
- mysteryinhistory.com iris/In Homer’s Iliad, Iris is described as a swift and reliable messenger for the gods, especially Zeus and Hera.
- thehistoryofart.org auguste-rodin/iris-messenger-…There are many different versions of Iris, Messenger of the Gods, some of which have retained the head, as with the one found here, and some without.