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"Pagan: A Journey Through Ancient Mythology and Sacred Sites" Step into the realm of ancient gods and mystical beliefs as we explore the captivating world of paganism

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Pagan Collection: Great bookcase, 1859-62 (pine, carved, painted and gilded)
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Pagan Collection: Aphrodite, known as ' Venus vulgaris'. 2nd century (sculpture)
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Pagan Collection: Statue of Athena known as 'la Pallas de Velletri', 1st century (sculpture)
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Pagan Collection: Maenade or Ariane, 2nd century (marble)
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Pagan Collection: Leaves and white berries of mistletoe, Viscum album
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Pagan Collection: Great bookcase, 1859-62 (pine, carved, painted and gilded)
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Pagan Collection: Athena, known as Ingres Minerva (sculpture)
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Pagan Collection: Head of Aphrodite, known as ' Kaufmann head', 2nd century (sculpture)
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Pagan Collection: Apollo, of the kassel Apollo type, 2nd century (sculpture)
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Pagan Collection: Statue of Athena known as 'la Pallas de Velletri', 1st century (sculpture)
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Pagan Collection: Maenade, 2nd Century (marble)
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Pagan Collection: Diana of Gabii (marble)
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Pagan Collection: Vertumme and Pomona, 1760 (stone)
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Pagan Collection: Celtic druids, c. 1790 (engraving)
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Pagan Collection: Les Vestales: detail. 19th century (oil on canvas)
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Pagan Collection: Aristaeus, God of gardens, 1817 (marble)
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Pagan Collection: Vertumnus, god of Gardens, 1686-1696 (Marble)
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Pagan Collection: Vertumnus, god of Gardens, 1686-1696 (Marble)
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Pagan Collection: Venus and Mars with Cupid and the Three Graces in a Landscape, 1590-95 (oil on canvas)
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Pagan Collection: Aventures de Simbad de Marin: Meurtre de Jeune Rokh, 1924 (oil and gold leaf on panel)
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Pagan Collection: Leda and the swan - from a 15th century illumination
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Pagan Collection: Detail from Aventures de Simbad de Marin: Meurtre de Jeune Rokh, 1924 (oil and gold leaf on panel)
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Pagan Collection: The Divine Eros Defeats the Earthly Eros, c. 1602 (oil on canvas)
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Pagan Collection: Moses breaking the Tablets of the Law (painting)
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Pagan Collection: Young Woman Riding a Phoenix, 1765 (colour woodblock print; chuban yoko-e)
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Pagan Collection: Representation of the Minotaur in the centre of the labyrinth (pen & ink and w/c on paper)
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Pagan Collection: Head of a Sea God, 1730-40 (pastel on gray-brown laid paper)
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Pagan Collection: Aphrodite (colour litho)
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Pagan Collection: Frontispiece to the Dictionary of Music by Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-78), 1768 (engraving)
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Pagan Collection: Representation of a Tarasque beating a man, 1883 (painted plaster sculpture)
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Pagan Collection: Triumphal procession of Eros, Ancient Greek God of love and sex (engraving)
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Pagan Collection: The Twelve Works of Hercules, 15th century (bronze)
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Pagan Collection: 'Hercules and the centaur Nessus (Nessos)'1594-1600
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Pagan Collection: 'Hercules and the centaur'1594-1600
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Pagan Collection: Cupids miss (litho)
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Pagan Collection: Woman comparing herself with a statue of Venus de Milo (colour litho)
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Pagan Collection: The Witches Frolic
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Pagan Collection: Venus and Cupid, c. 1570 (oil on canvas)
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Pagan Collection: Andromache and Ulysses (engraving)
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Pagan Collection: Amphora, c. 530-525 BC (terracotta)
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Pagan Collection: Venus, 1886 (stained glass)
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Pagan Collection: Diarmuid Slays the Boar (pencil)
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Pagan Collection: The Forge of Vulcan (oil on canvas)
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Pagan Collection: Commercial Intercourse of Nations (colour litho)
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Pagan Collection: Hercule chassant le faune du lit d Omphale - Hercules Expelling the Faun from Omphales Bed
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Pagan Collection: Modern Venus (colour litho)
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Pagan Collection: Venus (colour litho)
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Pagan Collection: Woman comparing herself to a statue of Venus de Milo (litho)


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"Pagan: A Journey Through Ancient Mythology and Sacred Sites" Step into the realm of ancient gods and mystical beliefs as we explore the captivating world of paganism. From Odin on his majestic throne to Athena's statue in the Parthenon, these iconic symbols transport us back to a time when deities ruled supreme. Traveling northward, we find ourselves amidst the rugged beauty of Scotland's Orkney Islands, where Skara Brae Prehistoric Village stands as a testament to our ancestors' spiritual connection with nature. Here, whispers from a distant past echo through stone walls, reminding us of humanity's deep-rooted ties to earth and sky. Turning our gaze towards literature, we delve into the pages of Beowulf manuscript - an epic saga that intertwines heroism and mythical creatures. This tale serves as a reminder that even in ancient times, stories held immense power in shaping belief systems. Intriguingly contrasting this heroic narrative is Dionysus or Bacchus seated upon his extravagant throne. The god of wine and revelry reminds us that pagan traditions encompassed both solemnity and celebration - embracing all facets of human existence. Journeying further across lands steeped in history, we arrive at Avebury stone circle in Wiltshire. This UNESCO World Heritage Site stands as a mysterious monument shrouded in enigma; its purpose lost to time but still evoking awe-inspiring wonder within those who visit. Loki's brood emerges from Valhalla: Gods of the Teutons painting by Rackham - mischievous beings embodying chaos amidst divine order. Their presence reminds us that paganism embraced complex narratives where light coexisted with darkness. Freia enchants us with her ethereal beauty depicted by Arthur Rackham for The Rhinegold and The Valkyrie illustrations. Her allure symbolizes femininity intertwined with nature’s bounty – an embodiment of fertility revered by ancient cultures.