Sunday, 12 May 2019

She-Sphinx

Last week, we went to West Wycombe Park, where there are a number of monuments and statues inspired by Greek mythology. As I am a Greek mythology buff and this is a time of year when I like to revisit Greek myths, I was quite excited. There were among the statues this she-sphinx, paired with another she-sphinx at the foot of a staircase. Now you may think that making the sphinx female was a mere flight of fancy, but in the myth of Oedipus, the sphinx who gives riddles to the future king of Thebes is actually depicted as female. So this statue is accurate to the myth. It also depicts the sphinx as it should, showing both femininity and menace.

2 comments:

PJ said...

Effectivement, les sphinx grecs sont femelles, contrairement au variations égyptiennes. Donjons & Dragons, avec ses androsphinx, gynosphinx, criosphinx (à tête de bélier) et hiéracosphinx (à tête de faucon) n’a rien inventé, mais je cherche encore une représentation antique du criosphinx.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

And what a very fine she-Sphynx she is!