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Morpheus Collection

Step into the enchanting world of Morpheus, where dreams come to life in the grandeur of the Foyer Hotel in City of Dreams, Macau, China

Background imageMorpheus Collection: Alcyone, 17th century (engraving)

Alcyone, 17th century (engraving)
3480570 Alcyone, 17th century (engraving); (add.info.: Alcyone. Engraving from 'Tableaux du temple des muses' (1655) by Michel de Marolles (1600 - 1681)

Background imageMorpheus Collection: Foyer of Morpheus Hotel in City of Dreams, Macau, China

Foyer of Morpheus Hotel in City of Dreams, Macau, China

Background imageMorpheus Collection: Principal Greek gods on Mount Olympus

Principal Greek gods on Mount Olympus
6340157 Principal Greek gods on Mount Olympus by Freschi, Roberto (19th century); (add.info.: Principal Greek gods on Mount Olympus)

Background imageMorpheus Collection: Theodosius I on horseback with sceptre

Theodosius I on horseback with sceptre. Theodosius the Great with sceptre, plumed helmet and caparisoned horse. From a column in Istanbul built after his victory over Magnus Maximus. Porta Aurea

Background imageMorpheus Collection: Sleep, c. 1771 (oil on canvas)

Sleep, c. 1771 (oil on canvas)
5672976 Sleep, c.1771 (oil on canvas) by Restout, Jean Bernard (1732-97); 97.6 x 130 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; (add.info.: By adding wings and flowers to a nude studio study)

Background imageMorpheus Collection: Papauer I. 106. Morpheus, from Hortus Nitidissimis, 1773 (hand-coloured engraving)

Papauer I. 106. Morpheus, from Hortus Nitidissimis, 1773 (hand-coloured engraving)
880274 Papauer I. 106. Morpheus, from Hortus Nitidissimis, 1773 (hand-coloured engraving) by Wirsing, Adam Louis (1733-97); Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN, USA; (add.info.: 15 5/8 x 12 1/2 in)

Background imageMorpheus Collection: Morpheus. Artist: Restout, Jean-Bernard (1732-1797)

Morpheus. Artist: Restout, Jean-Bernard (1732-1797)
Morpheus. Found in the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland

Background imageMorpheus Collection: Morpheus and Iris, 1811. Artist: Pierre Narcisse Guerin

Morpheus and Iris, 1811. Artist: Pierre Narcisse Guerin
Morpheus and Iris, 1811. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageMorpheus Collection: Illustration, Lycaenidae -- Hesperiidae

Illustration, Lycaenidae -- Hesperiidae -- Lycaena Virgaureae, Lycaena Phlaeas, Thecla Rubi, Thecla Pruni, Zephyrus Betulae, Zephyrus Quercus, Spilothyrus Alcaea, Hesperia Alveus, Hesperia Malvae

Background imageMorpheus Collection: Plate 110 Morpheus Ceyx Appearing Alcyone Morpheus Ceycis corpus Halcyoni representat

Plate 110 Morpheus Ceyx Appearing Alcyone Morpheus Ceycis corpus Halcyoni representat
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Background imageMorpheus Collection: Pierre-Narcisse Guerin (1774-1833) Morpheus and Iris Oil on canvas 1811

Pierre-Narcisse Guerin (1774-1833) Morpheus and Iris Oil on canvas 1811


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Step into the enchanting world of Morpheus, where dreams come to life in the grandeur of the Foyer Hotel in City of Dreams, Macau, China. This architectural masterpiece transports you to a realm reminiscent of Mount Olympus, home to the principal Greek gods. As you enter this opulent space, your eyes are drawn to a majestic painting depicting Theodosius I on horseback with his sceptre held high, exuding power and authority, and is a reminder that Morpheus himself holds dominion over sleep and dreams. The allure continues as you gaze upon "Sleep, " an exquisite oil painting from 1771 that captures the essence of tranquility and serenity. Its ethereal beauty invites you to surrender yourself to the embrace of slumber. Intriguing engravings adorn the walls; one such piece is "Papauer I. 106. Morpheus" from Hortus Nitidissimis (1773). Hand-colored with meticulous detail, it showcases Morpheus' ability to shape-shift and weave intricate dreamscapes. A captivating mural by Jean-Bernard Restout (1732-1797) portrays Morpheus alongside Iris, goddess of rainbows and messengers between gods and mortals. Their intertwined figures symbolize their harmonious collaboration in bringing dreams into reality. The wonders continue with an illustration featuring Lycaenidae -- Hesperiidae butterflies fluttering amidst vibrant flora – a testament to nature's own interpretation of metamorphosis akin to our nightly journeys through dream realms. Returning your focus back towards the Foyer itself reveals its sheer magnificence - an embodiment of luxury and elegance befitting its namesake deity. Every corner whispers tales woven within its architecture – stories waiting for curious souls like yours. Immerse yourself in this extraordinary haven where artistry meets mythology at every turn.