By walking around the main museum, you can conclude that many great artists are inspired by myths. At first glance, the interest in myth seems to be that the artist hid from reality and is retreating to illusions. However, the myth is "a neither a simple nor a scientific pre-interpretation of the world, it is not a serious insight into the reality", so people who know little about the role of myths in culture. This helps explain the cultural norms of mythological themes and explain how the major cultural groups are dealing with key issues such as gender, death, marriage, childbirth and war.
Myths reveal the truth of existence. The truth that myths revealed to us existed before the birth of Homo sapiens and they will continue to exist even after all of us disappeared. In other words, mythological art work is not just an image of the artist's imagination. True mythology reveals the purpose and reality of the universe. As Campbell said, people are uncertain about these truths: the Germans have an ancient romantic idea, ie Dvort Dickett that traditional cultural thought and poetry come from people. It's not. They come from elite experience, people's experiences are particularly talented, and their ears are open to the songs of the universe. These people talk to people, and people have answers and then receive it as a dialogue. But the first urge to form folk tradition comes from above instead of from below
Botticelli's "Birth of Venus" reflects the ideal art of the Renaissance of Italy. Many people who lived in the Renaissance era were very religious and wanted to understand the new aspects of life that had not been discovered yet. The birth of Venus is based on ancient classical myths. Many Italian painters eagerly tried to regain the Roman times of glory. Botticelli succeeded in regaining historical myths in his work, but also accomplished it in an elegant and talented way.
Botticelli's artwork reflects the Italian Renaissance ideals in various ways. The birth of Venus is based on Greek and Roman legends and myths. Greeks and Romans are considered advantageous in terms of wisdom. Venus is like a gift from heaven, giving it to people through natural water. People in the Renaissance turned their eyes to religion and used them as guidelines for their lives. They are trying to understand new knowledge about newly discovered knowledge and discoveries. This is the period of learning, discovery, regeneration, and a new interpretation of life.