Keywords: Perseus Turning Phineus and his followers to Stone.jpg Phineus holds aloft the head of Medusa which turns Phineus and his followers to stone He cannot look for obvious reasons http //www uwm edu/Course/mythology/0800/1429 jpg Creator Luca Giordano Early 1680s PD-old-100 original upload log wikitable date/time username resolution size edit summary ---- 22 43 4 September 2008 User Yohan euan o4 <a href http //upload wikimedia org/wikipedia/commons/8/89/Perseus_Turning_Phineas_and_his_Followers_to_Stone jpg ><img alt Thumbnail for version as of 22 43 4 September 2008 src http //upload wikimedia org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/89/Perseus_Turning_Phineas_and_his_Followers_to_Stone jpg/120px-Perseus_Turning_Phineas_and_his_Followers_to_Stone jpg width 120 height 94 border 0 /></a></td><td>838×656 101 KB <nowiki> en <a href http //en wikipedia org/wiki/Perseus class extiw title wikipedia Perseus >Perseus</a> holds the head <a href http //en wikipedia org/wiki/Medusa class extiw title wikipedia Medusa >Medusa</a> which turns <a href http //en wikipedia org/wiki/Phineas class extiw title wikipedia Phineas >Phineas</a> and his followers to stone He cannot look for obvious reasons http //www uwm edu/Course/myt</nowiki> Paintings by Luca Giordano Perseus Turning Phineus and his followers to Stone Perseus in paintings Phineus Medusa in post-antique paintings 1680s paintings from Italy Cut-off heads in art Italian Baroque paintings in the National Gallery London Paintings of decapitated heads 1680s mythological paintings 1680s paintings in the United Kingdom |