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Caduceus Collection

The caduceus, a symbol steeped in mythological significance and artistic representation, captivates the imagination with its diverse depictions

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Representation of the Baphomet: a monster with a goat head and a woman

Representation of the Baphomet: a monster with a goat head and a woman
GIA4765878 Representation of the Baphomet: a monster with a goat head and a womans body with alchemical quotations on the arms " solve" and " coagula"

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Statue of the Egyptian god Anubis (or Hermanubis)

Statue of the Egyptian god Anubis (or Hermanubis) with jackals head, wearing a chiton, holding a caduceus. Copperplate engraving by Giacomo Bossi after an illustration by D.A

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Mercury riding Pegasus, known as the Horse of Marly, 1701-02 (marble)

Mercury riding Pegasus, known as the Horse of Marly, 1701-02 (marble)
XIR167868 Mercury riding Pegasus, known as the Horse of Marly, 1701-02 (marble) by Coysevox, Antoine (1640-1720); height: 326 cm; Louvre, Paris

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Hermes, from Promethee Enchaine by Aeschylus, pub. 1941 (pochoir print)

Hermes, from Promethee Enchaine by Aeschylus, pub. 1941 (pochoir print)
3474139 Hermes, from Promethee EnchaAneby Aeschylus, pub. 1941 (pochoir print) by Schmied, Francois-Louis (1873-1941); The Stapleton Collection; Swiss, out of copyright

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Engraving depicting the Staff of Hermes, also known as the caduceus

Engraving depicting the Staff of Hermes, also known as the caduceus, is the traditional symbol of Hermes
5309414 Engraving depicting the Staff of Hermes, also known as the caduceus, is the traditional symbol of Hermes and features two snakes winding around an often winged staff; (add.info)

Background imageCaduceus Collection: U.S. Hospital Steward's Chevrons

U.S. Hospital Steward's Chevrons
3501331 U.S. Hospital Steward's Chevrons; Private Collection; (add.info.: Elaborately embroidered sleeve chevron for a Hospital Steward); © Don Troiani. All Rights Reserved 2023.

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Hermes, ancient Greek messenger god (engraving)

Hermes, ancient Greek messenger god (engraving)
8634959 Hermes, ancient Greek messenger god (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hermes, ancient Greek messenger god. Illustration from Hellas)

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Statue of the Egyptian god Anubis (or Hermanubis) with jackal's head, wearing a chiton

Statue of the Egyptian god Anubis (or Hermanubis) with jackal's head, wearing a chiton, holding a caduceus
FLO4997186 Statue of the Egyptian god Anubis (or Hermanubis) with jackal's head, wearing a chiton, holding a caduceus. Copperplate engraving by Giacomo Bossi after an illustration by D.A

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Roman mythology: Mercury, god of commerce and travel, messenger of the gods, with his attributes

Roman mythology: Mercury, god of commerce and travel, messenger of the gods, with his attributes, helmet wing
FLO4679857 Roman mythology: Mercury, god of commerce and travel, messenger of the gods, with his attributes, helmet wing, hand-held purse

Background imageCaduceus Collection: A little dictionary of art in 100 pictures (litho)

A little dictionary of art in 100 pictures (litho)
8673226 A little dictionary of art in 100 pictures (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A little dictionary of art in 100 pictures)

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Mercury from a series of reliefs depicting the planetary symbols

Mercury from a series of reliefs depicting the planetary symbols and signs of the zodiac by Agostino di Duccio (1418-81)
BEN85107 Mercury from a series of reliefs depicting the planetary symbols and signs of the zodiac by Agostino di Duccio (1418-81), c.1450 (plaster); Chapel of the Planets, Tempio Malatestiano

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Mercury and Argus, c.1710. Creator: De Ferrari, Gregorio (1647-1726)

Mercury and Argus, c.1710. Creator: De Ferrari, Gregorio (1647-1726)
Mercury and Argus, c.1710. Found in the Collection of the Galleria Nazionale di Palazzo Spinola, Genova.

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Mercury. Creator: Hans Baldung

Mercury. Creator: Hans Baldung
Mercury, Unknown date

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Costumes de Différent Pays, Frontispice de l'Europe, c1797. Creators

Costumes de Différent Pays, Frontispice de l'Europe, c1797. Creators: Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur
Costumes de Different Pays, Frontispice de l'Europe, c1797

Background imageCaduceus Collection: The Alchemy, 1606. Creator: Paulus de Kempenaer

The Alchemy, 1606. Creator: Paulus de Kempenaer
The Alchemy, 1606

Background imageCaduceus Collection: The Judgement of Paris, 1728. Creator: Noël-Nicolas Coypel

The Judgement of Paris, 1728. Creator: Noël-Nicolas Coypel
The Judgement of Paris, 1728

Background imageCaduceus Collection: The Alliance of Minerva and Mercury, 1588. Creator: Jacob Matham

The Alliance of Minerva and Mercury, 1588. Creator: Jacob Matham
The Alliance of Minerva and Mercury, 1588. From Mythological Subjects

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Mercury Turning Aglauros to Stone, published 1606. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Wilhelm Janson

Mercury Turning Aglauros to Stone, published 1606. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Wilhelm Janson
Mercury Turning Aglauros to Stone, published 1606. From The Metamorphoses of Ovid, pl. 20

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Judgment of Paris, 1544. Creator: Hans Brosamer

Judgment of Paris, 1544. Creator: Hans Brosamer
Judgment of Paris, 1544

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Allegory of the Treaty of Friendship and Commerce between the States General of the United

Allegory of the Treaty of Friendship and Commerce between the States General of the United Netherla Creator: Anon
Allegory of the Treaty of Friendship and Commerce between the States General of the United Netherlands and the United States of America, The Hague, 7 October 1782, 1782-1785

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Rombout Hogerbeets as Miltiades, 1791. Creator: Cornelis de Jonker

Rombout Hogerbeets as Miltiades, 1791. Creator: Cornelis de Jonker
Rombout Hogerbeets as Miltiades, 1791. Dutch jurist Rombout Hogerbeets was tried for treason in 1618, and sentenced to life imprisonment

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Mercury Ordering Calypso to Release Odysseus, c.1680. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse

Mercury Ordering Calypso to Release Odysseus, c.1680. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse
Mercury Ordering Calypso to Release Odysseus, c.1680

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Mercury Killing Argus, 1651-1706. Creator: Girolamo Troppa

Mercury Killing Argus, 1651-1706. Creator: Girolamo Troppa
Mercury Killing Argus, 1651-1706

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Esquisse pour le Buffet de la gare de Lyon : La ville de Lyon (plafond de la grande salle), c.1899

Esquisse pour le Buffet de la gare de Lyon : La ville de Lyon (plafond de la grande salle), c.1899. Ceiling design for the buffet at Lyon railway station. Mercury offers caduceus to nude female figure

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Pieter Brueghel, the Younger, 1606. Creator: Aegidius Sadeler II

Pieter Brueghel, the Younger, 1606. Creator: Aegidius Sadeler II
Pieter Brueghel, the Younger, 1606

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Study for 'Commerce', c. 1885. Creator: John La Farge. Study for 'Commerce', c. 1885

Study for "Commerce", c. 1885. Creator: John La Farge. Study for "Commerce", c. 1885
Study for "Commerce", c. 1885

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Title Page. Creator: Paulus Pontius

Title Page. Creator: Paulus Pontius
Title Page

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Rubens and van Dyck, a Double Portrait. Creator: Paulus Pontius

Rubens and van Dyck, a Double Portrait. Creator: Paulus Pontius
Rubens and van Dyck, a Double Portrait

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Minerva fighting Brute Force in front of reunited Olympus, c1872. Creator: Unknown

Minerva fighting Brute Force in front of reunited Olympus, c1872. Creator: Unknown
Minerva fighting Brute Force in front of reunited Olympus, c1872

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Allégorie de la Banque, c1881. Creator: Henri Gervex

Allégorie de la Banque, c1881. Creator: Henri Gervex
Allegorie de la Banque, c1881

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Mercury Entering Herse's Room After Changing Agraulos to Stone, from Ovid, Metamorphoses

Mercury Entering Herse's Room After Changing Agraulos to Stone, from Ovid, Metamorphoses, ... 1590. Creator: Anon
Mercury Entering Herse's Room After Changing Agraulos to Stone, from Ovid, Metamorphoses, Book II, 1590

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Mercurius, plate six from Der VII Planeten, n.d. Creator: Conrad Meyer

Mercurius, plate six from Der VII Planeten, n.d. Creator: Conrad Meyer
Mercurius, plate six from Der VII Planeten, n.d

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Standing Allegorical Figure with Caduceus (Peace?), n.d. Creators: John Michael Rysbrack

Standing Allegorical Figure with Caduceus (Peace?), n.d. Creators: John Michael Rysbrack, Sir James Thornhill
Standing Allegorical Figure with Caduceus (Peace?), n.d

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Palais du Louvre et des Tuileries: equestrian statue located at the entrance to the Tuileries

Palais du Louvre et des Tuileries: equestrian statue located at the entrance to the Tuileries Gardens France Paris, Louvre Palace, Tuileries garden Monument Arts and handicrafts of XIX century

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Portrait of the poet and politician Maurice Couyba (1866-1931) (Maurice Boukay)

Portrait of the poet and politician Maurice Couyba (1866-1931) (Maurice Boukay) - Drawing by Adrien Barrere (1874-1931)
JAB5037380 Portrait of the poet and politician Maurice Couyba (1866-1931) (Maurice Boukay) - Drawing by Adrien Barrere (1874-1931) draws from " FANTASIO" 1911 by Barrere

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Mercury from The Gods Who Preside Over the Planets, 1528. Creator: Master I. B

Mercury from The Gods Who Preside Over the Planets, 1528. Creator: Master I. B
Mercury from The Gods Who Preside Over the Planets, 1528

Background imageCaduceus Collection: The Hand, 1923

The Hand, 1923. One of a series of WD & HO Wills Cigarette Cards called Lucky Charms, (Bristol and London, 1923)

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Hercules Initiating the Olympic Games, c. 1450-75 (tapestry)

Hercules Initiating the Olympic Games, c. 1450-75 (tapestry)
GLS219841 Hercules Initiating the Olympic Games, c.1450-75 (tapestry) by Franco-Burgundian, (15th century); 386x477.5 cm; Burrell Collection, Glasgow

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Flying Mercury, 1580 (bronze)

Flying Mercury, 1580 (bronze)
7146164 Flying Mercury, 1580 (bronze) by Giambologna (Giovanni da Bologna), (1529-1608); Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Flying Mercury, Giambologna, bronze)

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Flying Mercury, 1580 (bronze)

Flying Mercury, 1580 (bronze)
7146170 Flying Mercury, 1580 (bronze) by Giambologna (Giovanni da Bologna), (1529-1608); Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Flying Mercury, Giambologna, bronze)

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Jupiter sends Mercury to Apollo, 17th century (oil on canvas)

Jupiter sends Mercury to Apollo, 17th century (oil on canvas)
7129556 Jupiter sends Mercury to Apollo, 17th century (oil on canvas) by Albani, Francesco (1578-1660); Palazzo Corsini, Gallerie Nazionali Barberini Corsini, Rome

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Flying Mercury, 1580 (bronze)

Flying Mercury, 1580 (bronze)
7146166 Flying Mercury, 1580 (bronze) by Giambologna (Giovanni da Bologna), (1529-1608); Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Flying Mercury, Giambologna, bronze)

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Mercury, c. 1580 (bronze)

Mercury, c. 1580 (bronze)
UIG5415858 Mercury, c.1580 (bronze) by Giambologna (Giovanni da Bologna), (1529-1608); (add.info.: Giambologna (Jean Boulogne)

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Statue of Mercury, 140-160 AD (marble)

Statue of Mercury, 140-160 AD (marble)
7146701 Statue of Mercury, 140-160 AD (marble) by Roman, (2nd century); Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Statue of Mercury, 140-160 AD, roman art, marble, Uffizi gallery)

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Statue of Mercury, 1698 (marble)

Statue of Mercury, 1698 (marble)
7301129 Statue of Mercury, 1698 (marble) by Lefevre, Dominique (18th century; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Statut of Mercury)

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Mercury and Argus (oil on canvas)

Mercury and Argus (oil on canvas)
BAL226658 Mercury and Argus (oil on canvas) by Bloemaert, Abraham (1566-1651); Private Collection; Courtesy of Thomas Brod and Patrick Pilkington

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Universal Harmony surrounded by gods: Zeus with an eagle, Mars, Apollo with the lyre, Venus

Universal Harmony surrounded by gods: Zeus with an eagle, Mars, Apollo with the lyre, Venus, Mercury with caduceus
2632647 Universal Harmony surrounded by gods: Zeus with an eagle, Mars, Apollo with the lyre, Venus, Mercury with caduceus, Diana with dogs, and Saturn, the central octagon of the Hall of Olympus

Background imageCaduceus Collection: Cover of Les Hommes d aujourd hui, number 278, , illustration by Emile Courtet dit Cohl (1857-1938)

Cover of Les Hommes d aujourd hui, number 278, , illustration by Emile Courtet dit Cohl (1857-1938)
ICA4842016 Cover of Les Hommes d aujourd hui, number 278, , illustration by Emile Courtet dit Cohl (1857-1938): Say Leon (1826-1896) by Cohl (Emile Courtet) (1857-1938); (add.info)



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The caduceus, a symbol steeped in mythological significance and artistic representation, captivates the imagination with its diverse depictions. From the intriguing portrayal of Baphomet, a monstrous creature adorned with a goat head and woman's body, to the majestic statue of Anubis or Hermanubis, this emblem embodies an array of ancient beliefs. One cannot help but be enthralled by Mercury riding Pegasus - the Horse of Marly crafted from marble in 1701-02. This masterpiece captures the essence of speed and grace as it immortalizes this legendary duo. Hermes takes center stage in Promethee Enchaine by Aeschylus, published in 1941. The pochoir print brings forth Hermes' enigmatic persona as he navigates through tales intertwined with divine intervention. Intriguingly portrayed is Hercules Initiating the Olympic Games on a captivating tapestry dating back to c. 1450-75. This depiction showcases Hercules' strength and his pivotal role in establishing one of history's most celebrated sporting events. The bronze sculpture Flying Mercury from 1580 mesmerizes viewers with its dynamic pose frozen mid-flight. Its counterpart Jupiter sends Mercury to Apollo (17th century) further illustrates Mercury's celestial duties as he carries out messages between gods. Mercury reappears once more through another bronze sculpture from 1580; his agile form evokes awe and admiration for his swift movements across realms unknown. A stunning marble Statue of Mercury created between 140-160 AD stands tall among other masterpieces. Its intricate details pay homage to Roman craftsmanship while embodying Mercury's multifaceted nature as messenger god and patron deity over commerce. Master I. B. 's creation titled "Mercury from The Gods Who Preside Over the Planets" (1528) adds yet another layer to our understanding of this mythical figure. Through artistry that transcends time, Mercury's influence over celestial bodies is immortalized.