In medieval art, the siren and the centaur engage in an eternal struggle, symbolizing the battle between vice and virtue, encapsulating human duality.
The siren represents seductive temptations, while the centaur evokes savagery and brutal instincts, together defining the tensions of human existence.
Biblical roots tie the siren and the centaur to the ruins of Babylon, portraying them as symbols of unrest and moral decay.
Medieval bestiaries paired these creatures, interpreting them as embodiments of complex human traits—an interplay of virtue and vice.
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