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Dragons
Keygan Sands
Bridging Cultural Gaps for
Thousands of Years…
 Originally used as
symbols or to tell
stories
 Present in cultures
worldwide
 Blended along with
subsequent cultures
 Now used for many of
the same reasons, but
also as decoration/for
fun
They’re Everywhere!
 Today, dragons are recognized worldwide
 Present in many forms of art
 Contributions from every culture
 How did every culture arrive at the same visual
symbol?
North American Dragons
(Structure/Story)
 The Piasa (with a few primitive serpentine draconic beasts)
 As large as a calf, antlers, red eyes, a beard, a flat
face, scales, a long tail with an end like a fish’s, wings, and
either green, red, or black
 Associated with water
 Legends in the Illini Tribe
North American Dragons
(History)
 Ancient petroglyphs carved on a cliff in Alton, Illinois
 Described by Father Jacques Marquette in 1673
 Around 1856, quarry work caused the cliff to collapse
into the Mississippi
 Other drawings done based on description
Mesoamerican Dragons
(Structure)
 The “feathered serpent”
 Depicted as a feathered snake with many
draconic features
 Painting but mostly in stone carving and
sculpture
Mesoamerican Dragons (History)
•Serpents first appear in Olmec
•Used to represent sky for Mayans1400-400 BC
•Earliest depiction of deity
•Olmec900 BC
•Earliest worship of specific deity in Teotihuacan
•Afterwards, spreads to many cultures400 BC-600 AD
•Named Quetzalcoatl by Aztecs
•Centered in Cholula900-1519 AD
•Appear in Tula, capital of Toltecs950-1150 AD
Mesoamerican Dragons (Story)
 Quetzalcoatl to Aztecs, Kukulcan to
Mayans
 A much-loved god in all cultures
Australian Dragons (Structure)
 The Rainbow Serpent
 A serpent with a draconic head, very
large
 Depicted in cave paintings
 The Bunyip
 An aquatic, reptilian beast, flightless
Australian Dragons
(Story/Symbolism)
 Known as
Almudj, Ngalyod, Bolu
ng, etc…
 Important creation
symbol
 Called the “boss lady”
in human form
 Generally
female, associated
with water
Chinese/Asian Dragons
(Structure)
 Combination of animals
including
pig, deer, bear, camel, ti
ger, and eagle
 Five toes in China, four
in Korea, three in Japan
 T’ien lung, shen lung, ti
lung, fu-ts’ang lung, etc
Chinese/Asian Dragons (History)
 From character “lung” from oracle bones of Shang and
I’Ching
 Originated in Liaohe River Valley of northeast China
during Shang Dynasty (1600-1100 BC)
 Early dragons in eight art forms:
 Stone
placement, woodcarving, engraving, pottery, clay/jade
sculpture, color painting
Middle-eastern Dragons
 Persia
 Can be evil/slain by
heroes
 Guard treasure
 Islamic
 Astronomical figures
 Jawzahr, Draco, Serpentar
ius
 Babylon (2000-39 BC)
 Dragon goddess Tiamat
 Mushussu seen as
guardians
 Less serpentine, more
mammalian
 In glazed brick on the
Ishtar Gate
African Dragons
 The Congo
 mokele-mbembe
 Egypt
 Laculi, Apophis, Ak
er, Denwen (3000
BC)
 Serpentine, many
with wings
European Dragons-Greek/Roman
 Serpentine drakkon
 Ladon and the Golden
Apples of Hesperides
 Colchis and the Golden
Fleece
 Hercules and the hydra
European Dragons-Celtic/Nordic
 Many legends (Sigurd and Fafnir, the red and white
dragon, the Midgard Serpent)
 Heraldic symbols and painting
European Dragons-Christian Influence
 Seen as evil, symbols of sin and the devil
 Legends involve slaying dragons/saving maidens (St.
George, the Tarasque, La Vibria, etc)
 Mainly heraldic symbols remain at first, used as code in
alchemical works
The Spread of Dragons
 After the Renaissance, paintings of Christian dragon legends
 Emphasis on the Saint or Hero
 Painters like Titian, Tintoretto, and van Haarlem helped spread
European version
 Main visual representation through the Renaissance to the 1800s
 1807, red dragon adopted as King’s Badge for Wales (and on the
Welsh flag)
Modernization
 As cultures connected, different dragon images
combined and blended
 Popularization of image through fantasy work
 Predominately European versions
Dragons Today
 Hugely popular
worldwide
 Primarily Western
versions, modern
versions of other
types
 Mostly for fun or to
tell stories/illustrate
scenes of stories
 Most old
mediums, some new
(digital art)
Still used to tell stories, but with
a modern view…
Sources
Shuker, Dr. Karl. Dragons: A Natural History. Barnes & Noble, Inc., with Marshall Editions, London; 2003.
http://www.china.org.cn/english/2004/Feb/88617.htm “Liaohe River Valley: Cradle of Chinese Dragon
Culture”
http://www.squidoo.com/rainbowserpent “An Important Dragon of Creation Mythology”
http://www.environment.gov.au/parks/kakadu/visitor-activities/rock-art-ubirr.html “The Rainbow Serpent”
http://www.crystalinks.com/quetzalcoatl.html “Quetzalcoatl”
http://www.theserenedragon.net/Tales/Egypt.html “Egypt”
http://www.theserenedragon.net/Tales/Egypt-Winged.html “Winged Serpent / Laculi / Javalin snakes / Iaculi”
http://www.neara.org/ROS/dragon.htm “The Origin of Dragon Legends”
http://www.isidore-of-seville.com/dragons/16.html “Dragon Pictures, Ancient and Medieval”
http://www.isidore-of-seville.com/dragons/17.html “Dragon Pictures, Renaissance to 18th Century”
http://www.isidore-of-seville.com/dragons/18.html “Dragon Pictures, 19th Century”
http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/mythiccreatures/dragons/european.php “European Dragons”
http://serpentrace.blogspot.com/2009/02/dragon-as-archetype.html “The Dragon as an Archetype”

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Dragons in Art and History

  • 2. Bridging Cultural Gaps for Thousands of Years…  Originally used as symbols or to tell stories  Present in cultures worldwide  Blended along with subsequent cultures  Now used for many of the same reasons, but also as decoration/for fun
  • 3. They’re Everywhere!  Today, dragons are recognized worldwide  Present in many forms of art  Contributions from every culture  How did every culture arrive at the same visual symbol?
  • 4. North American Dragons (Structure/Story)  The Piasa (with a few primitive serpentine draconic beasts)  As large as a calf, antlers, red eyes, a beard, a flat face, scales, a long tail with an end like a fish’s, wings, and either green, red, or black  Associated with water  Legends in the Illini Tribe
  • 5. North American Dragons (History)  Ancient petroglyphs carved on a cliff in Alton, Illinois  Described by Father Jacques Marquette in 1673  Around 1856, quarry work caused the cliff to collapse into the Mississippi  Other drawings done based on description
  • 6. Mesoamerican Dragons (Structure)  The “feathered serpent”  Depicted as a feathered snake with many draconic features  Painting but mostly in stone carving and sculpture
  • 7. Mesoamerican Dragons (History) •Serpents first appear in Olmec •Used to represent sky for Mayans1400-400 BC •Earliest depiction of deity •Olmec900 BC •Earliest worship of specific deity in Teotihuacan •Afterwards, spreads to many cultures400 BC-600 AD •Named Quetzalcoatl by Aztecs •Centered in Cholula900-1519 AD •Appear in Tula, capital of Toltecs950-1150 AD
  • 8. Mesoamerican Dragons (Story)  Quetzalcoatl to Aztecs, Kukulcan to Mayans  A much-loved god in all cultures
  • 9. Australian Dragons (Structure)  The Rainbow Serpent  A serpent with a draconic head, very large  Depicted in cave paintings  The Bunyip  An aquatic, reptilian beast, flightless
  • 10. Australian Dragons (Story/Symbolism)  Known as Almudj, Ngalyod, Bolu ng, etc…  Important creation symbol  Called the “boss lady” in human form  Generally female, associated with water
  • 11. Chinese/Asian Dragons (Structure)  Combination of animals including pig, deer, bear, camel, ti ger, and eagle  Five toes in China, four in Korea, three in Japan  T’ien lung, shen lung, ti lung, fu-ts’ang lung, etc
  • 12. Chinese/Asian Dragons (History)  From character “lung” from oracle bones of Shang and I’Ching  Originated in Liaohe River Valley of northeast China during Shang Dynasty (1600-1100 BC)  Early dragons in eight art forms:  Stone placement, woodcarving, engraving, pottery, clay/jade sculpture, color painting
  • 13. Middle-eastern Dragons  Persia  Can be evil/slain by heroes  Guard treasure  Islamic  Astronomical figures  Jawzahr, Draco, Serpentar ius  Babylon (2000-39 BC)  Dragon goddess Tiamat  Mushussu seen as guardians  Less serpentine, more mammalian  In glazed brick on the Ishtar Gate
  • 14. African Dragons  The Congo  mokele-mbembe  Egypt  Laculi, Apophis, Ak er, Denwen (3000 BC)  Serpentine, many with wings
  • 15. European Dragons-Greek/Roman  Serpentine drakkon  Ladon and the Golden Apples of Hesperides  Colchis and the Golden Fleece  Hercules and the hydra
  • 16. European Dragons-Celtic/Nordic  Many legends (Sigurd and Fafnir, the red and white dragon, the Midgard Serpent)  Heraldic symbols and painting
  • 17. European Dragons-Christian Influence  Seen as evil, symbols of sin and the devil  Legends involve slaying dragons/saving maidens (St. George, the Tarasque, La Vibria, etc)  Mainly heraldic symbols remain at first, used as code in alchemical works
  • 18. The Spread of Dragons  After the Renaissance, paintings of Christian dragon legends  Emphasis on the Saint or Hero  Painters like Titian, Tintoretto, and van Haarlem helped spread European version  Main visual representation through the Renaissance to the 1800s  1807, red dragon adopted as King’s Badge for Wales (and on the Welsh flag)
  • 19. Modernization  As cultures connected, different dragon images combined and blended  Popularization of image through fantasy work  Predominately European versions
  • 20. Dragons Today  Hugely popular worldwide  Primarily Western versions, modern versions of other types  Mostly for fun or to tell stories/illustrate scenes of stories  Most old mediums, some new (digital art)
  • 21. Still used to tell stories, but with a modern view…
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