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wombat1138 ([personal profile] wombat1138) wrote2010-01-19 07:21 pm

Random musing

Other "Girl Genius" readers are likely to've tried this already, but here's my stab at identifying Van Rijn's muses as seen from left to right, with brief rationales:

1.) halo of trumpets -> Euterpe (music) classically depicted with a flute
2.) globe -> ? maybe Erato (lyric/love poetry), if the globe is a vaguely Sparky analogue of a lyre) or Clio (history)-- this isn't Urania, because that's who #7 has to be.
3.) book -> ? Clio, if analogous to a scroll) or Calliope (epic poetry), if analogous to a writing tablet
4.) black hair/collar: Thalia (comedy), as paired with #6.
5.) wings and tiara -> Calliope?
6.) black gown: Melpomene (tragedy), as paired w/ #4
7.) compass and staff, looking upward -> Urania (astronomy); usually she holds these items to point to a globe, but #2 has that instead.
8.) Moxana; resting her elbows and raising fingers up toward her mouth, also looking upward -> Polyhymnia (choral poetry and mime)
9.) Tinka; smiling, with only one foot on the earth: Terpsichore (dance)

By process of elimination through my guesses for #2, 3, and 5, that makes them Euterpe (music), Erato (lyric/love poetry), Clio (history), Thalia (comedy), Calliope (epics), Melpomene (tragedy), Urania (astronomy), Polyhymnia (mime/chorals), and Terpsichore (dance).

Anyway, whoever #5 is, Lucrezia seems to've made her very unhappy.

(Belated headbonk-- the Muses' association with the "Storm King" reinforces his role as an analogue of the "Sun King" because of the connection with Apollo.)

A-muse-ing

[identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/jane_drew_/ 2010-01-20 07:19 am (UTC)(link)
I think #7 might be Euterpe (music)-- according to Wikipedia, Euterpe can be associated with a double flute (Aulos)... which looks kinda like the thing #7 is holding. At any rate, it isn't a compasss-- it can't bend or adjust to different angles (unless you're saying the pointy wandlike bit does? Hmm...). Although it doesn't look much like a musical instrument; perhaps she is the Muse of Plumbing?

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/98/1740_-_Milano_-_Via_Morigi_-_Statua_700sca_di_Euterpe_-_Foto_Giovanni_Dall%27Orto_-_18-May-2007.jpg

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aulos

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compass_(drafting)

Then #1 would be Erato (lyric poetry, associated with the lyre or cithara)--which would mean Erato and Euterpe have similar hairstyles and dress colors (both green, with... um.. roller-curls... and then Euterpe has the marching-band hat). Dunno; since Comedy and Tragedy have a similar black-and-white color scheme and hair styles, as well as Mime/Chorals and Dance having a similar pink-based color scheme, it makes sense to me that lyric poetry and music would end up similarly attired and coiffed. Then #2 would be Urania, of course, since she has the globe, and is dressed in sky-related blue shades. Color-scheme wise, you could then argue she matches with Clio (#3) and her purpley-blue dress... and then Calliope is on her own, with wings and gold and a totally different hairstyle.

Still no clue about the chain or urn on wheels.

Ok, I think I am officially overthinking this. ;-)

Re: A-muse-ing

[identity profile] wombat1138.livejournal.com 2010-01-20 05:21 pm (UTC)(link)
I figured that Moxana's urn-on-wheels was a portable analogue of Polyhymnia's elbow-rest pillar (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyhymnia)?

Hadn't noticed the chain on #7 before, but perhaps it's meant to imply an anchor, which would tie in with navigation as suggested by [livejournal.com profile] herdsholmferret... it's hard to tell behind Moxana's hat, but it looks like the object held by #7 may have a lower semicircular arc-- could it be a sextant or similar instrument? OTOH, good catch on #7's marching-band hat and color-matching to #1-- now that you mention it, the visual effect of #1's hairstyle inside the instrumental frame does rather resemble a lyre.