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Twilight of the Divine Boy
There was a time when the face of the divine wasn’t a bearded patriarch, a pregnant goddess, an abstract force or a nebulous consciousness. Instead, it was a boy. In the ancient world, the Divine Boy—puer aeternus—could as readily be … Continue reading
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Tagged Caravaggio, Eros, Harpocrates, puer aeternus, Ralph Chubb
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