Myths dating back to ancient times as far as humanity exists have been influential in the beliefs of civilizations as well as in works of art. The works of art that have come down to the present day from the periods when there was no written language yet offer a lot of information about the beliefs, myths and laws of mankind. Mankind, who lived in prehistoric times, has loaded meanings by transforming a number of objects, figures and concepts into expressions through art, events that it cannot make sense of or overcome. Considering this aspect, it is possible to say that mythology and art are directly related to each other. The god-goddess, animal figures and symbols belonging to the universe, which are included in stories and stories contained in various myths, have been among the subjects of works of art in subsequent periods starting from the Pale Decadent ages. The works published in different geographies and Decencies have shown that there are similarities as well as differences between these figures. The animal figures treated in the works of art were often used for their supernatural appearance, as well as their real images. In addition to the figures consisting of a combination of predatory animals corresponding to concepts such as power, nobility, protectiveness, a mixture of human animals was embroidered on the figures. In addition, animal figures corresponding to concepts such as beauty, evil eye, Decency and longevity have also been among the subjects of his artworks.