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Greek Mythology Collection (page 20)

Greek mythology is a captivating realm filled with gods, heroes, and enchanting tales that have captivated the world for centuries

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: The Argonauts discover Prometheus (chromolitho)

The Argonauts discover Prometheus (chromolitho)
968396 The Argonauts discover Prometheus (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Argonauts discover Prometheus)

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: Hermes (engraving)

Hermes (engraving)
1050221 Hermes (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hermes. Illustration for The Graphic, 1887.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: Marie Delna as Dido in Les Troyens (coloured photo)

Marie Delna as Dido in Les Troyens (coloured photo)
978041 Marie Delna as Dido in Les Troyens (coloured photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Marie Delna, French opera singer)

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: Ebony cabinet known as the Cabinet of the Odyssey, 17th Century (colour litho)

Ebony cabinet known as the Cabinet of the Odyssey, 17th Century (colour litho)
977832 Ebony cabinet known as the Cabinet of the Odyssey, 17th Century (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: Britomart Unarming, c. 1855 (oil on canvas)

Britomart Unarming, c. 1855 (oil on canvas)
658269 Britomart Unarming, c.1855 (oil on canvas) by Pickersgill, Frederick Richard (1820-1900); 127x106.7 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Britomart Unarming)

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: Flaying of Marsyas

Flaying of Marsyas
3892963 Flaying of Marsyas by Titian (Tiziano Vecellio) (c.1488-1576); Photo © Derek Bayes. All rights reserved 2022

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: Pasiphae, mother of the minotaur, 1615 (engraving)

Pasiphae, mother of the minotaur, 1615 (engraving)
3480425 Pasiphae, mother of the minotaur, 1615 (engraving) by Gaultier, Leonard (1561-1641); (add.info.: Pasiphae, mother of the minotaur)

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: Lo, the daughter of Inachus, and lover of Zeus, was turned into a cow (engraving)

Lo, the daughter of Inachus, and lover of Zeus, was turned into a cow (engraving)
3480605 Lo, the daughter of Inachus, and lover of Zeus, was turned into a cow (engraving) by Picart, Bernard (1673-1733); (add.info.: Lo (in Greek mythology), the daughter of Inachus

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: The Danae (engraving)

The Danae (engraving)
3480587 The Danae (engraving) by Picart, Bernard (1673-1733); (add.info.: The Danae. Engraving depicting Jason and the Argonuats. Engraved illustration from The Temple of the Muses, 1733)

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: Les Etrennes (new year gifts from hunting and growing food), 1615 (engraving)

Les Etrennes (new year gifts from hunting and growing food), 1615 (engraving)
3480533 Les Etrennes (new year gifts from hunting and growing food), 1615 (engraving) by Gaultier, Leonard (1561-1641); (add.info.: Les Etrennes (new year gifts from hunting and growing food)

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: Marble Group found in Windsor Great Park, 'Venus defending a Nymph from a Faun'(engraving)

Marble Group found in Windsor Great Park, "Venus defending a Nymph from a Faun"(engraving)
1601687 Marble Group found in Windsor Great Park, " Venus defending a Nymph from a Faun" (engraving) by English School

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: The Judgment of Paris (engraving)

The Judgment of Paris (engraving)
1606324 The Judgment of Paris (engraving) by Lucas, John Seymour (1849-1923) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Judgment of Paris)

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: Neaera (litho)

Neaera (litho)
1605406 Neaera (litho) by Ryland, Henry (1856-1924); Private Collection; (add.info.: Neaera. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 13 June 1896)

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: 'Andromeda, 'by Js Westmacott (engraving)

"Andromeda, "by Js Westmacott (engraving)
1588875 " Andromeda, " by Js Westmacott (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: " Andromeda, " by Js Westmacott)

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: The Vision of the Sibyl (engraving)

The Vision of the Sibyl (engraving)
3646356 The Vision of the Sibyl (engraving) by Burgkmair, Hans (c.1473-1531) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Vision of the Sibyl)

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: Habit of Dorilas in the Tragedy of Merope (engraving)

Habit of Dorilas in the Tragedy of Merope (engraving)
3640627 Habit of Dorilas in the Tragedy of Merope (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Habit of Dorilas in the Tragedy of Merope)

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: Habit of Aletes in the Tragedy of Creusa (engraving)

Habit of Aletes in the Tragedy of Creusa (engraving)
3640621 Habit of Aletes in the Tragedy of Creusa (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Habit of Aletes in the Tragedy of Creusa)

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: Aviators: the wings of Icarus and the aeroplane of Henri Farman (colour litho)

Aviators: the wings of Icarus and the aeroplane of Henri Farman (colour litho)
3620922 Aviators: the wings of Icarus and the aeroplane of Henri Farman (colour litho) by Carrey, (fl.1900) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Aviators)

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: In Greek mythology, Niobe was a daughter of Tantalus and of either Dionne

In Greek mythology, Niobe was a daughter of Tantalus and of either Dionne
3480608 In Greek mythology, Niobe was a daughter of Tantalus and of either Dionne, 17th century (engraving) by Picart, Bernard (1673-1733); (add.info.: In Greek mythology)

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: Encecladus in battle at Mount Etna (engraving)

Encecladus in battle at Mount Etna (engraving)
3480598 Encecladus in battle at Mount Etna (engraving) by Picart, Bernard (1673-1733); (add.info.: Encecladus in battle at Mount Etna. Engraved illustration from The Temple of the Muses, 1733)

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: Pelops Wins Hippodamia, 1615 (engraving)

Pelops Wins Hippodamia, 1615 (engraving)
3480432 Pelops Wins Hippodamia, 1615 (engraving) by Gaultier, Leonard (1561-1641); (add.info.: Pelops Wins Hippodamia. Plate from Les Images Ou Tableaux De Platte Peinture Des Deux Philostrates)

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: Pentheus, king of Thebes resisting Dionysus, 1615 (engraving)

Pentheus, king of Thebes resisting Dionysus, 1615 (engraving)
3480431 Pentheus, king of Thebes resisting Dionysus, 1615 (engraving) by Gaultier, Leonard (1561-1641); (add.info.: Pentheus, king of Thebes resisting Dionysus)

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: Phedre, c. 1880 (oil on canvas)

Phedre, c. 1880 (oil on canvas)
3113901 PhAdre, c.1880 (oil on canvas) by Cabanel, Alexandre (1823-89); Musee Fabre, Montpellier, France; Prismatic Pictures; French, out of copyright

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: Lady Elizabeth Keppel (coloured engraving)

Lady Elizabeth Keppel (coloured engraving)
3105130 Lady Elizabeth Keppel (coloured engraving) by Fisher, Edward (1730-c.1785); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lady Elizabeth Keppel)

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: A faun (litho)

A faun (litho)
3105061 A faun (litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A faun.); Look and Learn / Valerie Jackson Harris Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: Often she would stand upon the walls of Troy, illustration from The Story of Greece by

Often she would stand upon the walls of Troy, illustration from The Story of Greece by
STC306490 Often she would stand upon the walls of Troy, illustration from The Story of Greece by Mary Macgregor, 1st edition, 1913 (colour print) by Crane

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: The Adventure with Scylla, from Tales of the Greek Seas by Andrew Lang

The Adventure with Scylla, from Tales of the Greek Seas by Andrew Lang
STC323726 The Adventure with Scylla, from Tales of the Greek Seas by Andrew Lang, 1926 (ink on paper) by Ford, Henry Justice (1860-1941); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scylla)

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: Nymphs at the Bath, c. 1600 (oil on canvas)

Nymphs at the Bath, c. 1600 (oil on canvas)
487915 Nymphs at the Bath, c.1600 (oil on canvas) by Scarsella, Ippolito (Scarsellino) (1551-1620); 120.6x176.8 cm; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN, USA; (add.info.: The bathers are Naiads)

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: Apollo, engraved by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1799 (coloured engraving)

Apollo, engraved by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1799 (coloured engraving)
STC444511 Apollo, engraved by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1799 (coloured engraving) by Hamilton, William (1751-1801); Private Collection; (add.info.: Apollo)

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: Bellerophon at the fountain, illustration from A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys

Bellerophon at the fountain, illustration from A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys
STC373825 Bellerophon at the fountain, illustration from A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys by Nathanial Hawthorne, 1852 (colour litho) by Crane

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: The strangers entertained, illustration from A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys

The strangers entertained, illustration from A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys
STC373824 The strangers entertained, illustration from A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys by Nathanial Hawthorne, 1852 (colour litho) by Crane

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: The strangers in the village, illustration from A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys

The strangers in the village, illustration from A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys
STC373823 The strangers in the village, illustration from A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys by Nathanial Hawthorne, 1852 (colour litho) by Crane

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: Hercules and Atlas, illustration from A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys

Hercules and Atlas, illustration from A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys
STC373822 Hercules and Atlas, illustration from A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys by Nathanial Hawthorne, 1852 (colour litho) by Crane

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: Hercules and the Old Man of the Sea, illustration from

Hercules and the Old Man of the Sea, illustration from
STC373821 Hercules and the Old Man of the Sea, illustration from A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys by Nathanial Hawthorne, 1852 (colour litho) by Crane

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: Pandora wonders at the box, illustration from A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys

Pandora wonders at the box, illustration from A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys
STC373818 Pandora wonders at the box, illustration from A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys by Nathanial Hawthorne, 1852 (colour litho) by Crane

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: The stranger appearing to Midas, illustration from

The stranger appearing to Midas, illustration from
STC373816 The stranger appearing to Midas, illustration from A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys by Nathanial Hawthorne, 1852 (colour litho) by Crane

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: Perseus armed by the Nymphs, illustration from A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys

Perseus armed by the Nymphs, illustration from A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys
STC373814 Perseus armed by the Nymphs, illustration from A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys by Nathanial Hawthorne, 1852 (colour litho) by Crane

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: Perseus and the Graia, illustration from A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys

Perseus and the Graia, illustration from A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys
STC373813 Perseus and the Graia, illustration from A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys by Nathanial Hawthorne, 1852 (colour litho) by Crane

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: A scaly set of rascals, illustration from A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys

A scaly set of rascals, illustration from A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys
STC411996 A scaly set of rascals, illustration from A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys by Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1928 (colour litho) by Rackham

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: Twining wreaths of flowers, illustration from A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys

Twining wreaths of flowers, illustration from A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys
STC411993 Twining wreaths of flowers, illustration from A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys by Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1928 (colour litho) by Rackham

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: Feather fan (feather & silk)

Feather fan (feather & silk)
470205 Feather fan (feather & silk) by Mexican School, (17th century); width: 61 cm; Breamore House, Hampshire, UK; (add.info)

Background imageGreek Mythology Collection: Aspecta Medusa, 1867 (coloured chalks on paper)

Aspecta Medusa, 1867 (coloured chalks on paper)
PNH468052 Aspecta Medusa, 1867 (coloured chalks on paper) by Rossetti, Dante Gabriel Charles (1828-82); 56x52 cm; Private Collection; Photo ePeter Nahum at The Leicester Galleries, London; English



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Greek mythology is a captivating realm filled with gods, heroes, and enchanting tales that have captivated the world for centuries. This Roman statue of a drunken Hercules reminds us of the larger-than-life figures that populate these ancient stories. Circe Invidiosa, painted by John William Waterhouse in 1892, depicts the sorceress who could transform men into animals with her potent potions. In this Greek vase painting from antiquity, Achilles and Patroclus stand side by side as symbols of loyalty and friendship amidst the chaos of war. The Olympian gods reign supreme in their celestial abode, overseeing mortal affairs while indulging in their own divine dramas. The Heroes Of The Trojan War are immortalized through epic poems like Homer's Iliad. Here we witness Hector's tragic demise at the hands of Achilles - a poignant reminder that even mighty warriors are not invincible. Sandro Botticelli's Primavera transports us to an idyllic scene where nymphs dance under blooming trees. Meanwhile, Narcissus and Echo remind us of love's complexities and its potential for both beauty and tragedy. JMW Turner's Ulysses Deriding Polyphemus captures Odysseus' cunning nature as he taunts the Cyclops during his perilous journey home. Dionysus and his wild Maenads embody ecstasy and madness in equal measure. Hermes cradles infant Dionysus gently in his arms - a symbol of protection amidst danger. Leda succumbs to Zeus disguised as a swan; their union resulting in legendary offspring such as Helen of Troy. Greek mythology continues to inspire artists across time periods - from ancient pottery to Renaissance masterpieces. These glimpses into mythical worlds serve as windows into our collective imagination, reminding us why these timeless tales continue to fascinate generations after generations.