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Penates Collection

The Penates, often depicted in various forms of art and literature, hold a significant place in ancient mythology

Background imagePenates Collection: Medea Returning the Penates to Jason. Creator: Georg Pencz

Medea Returning the Penates to Jason. Creator: Georg Pencz
Medea Returning the Penates to Jason

Background imagePenates Collection: Aeneas sacrificing to the Penates, western wall of the Ara Pacis (marble)

Aeneas sacrificing to the Penates, western wall of the Ara Pacis (marble)
704385 Aeneas sacrificing to the Penates, western wall of the Ara Pacis (marble) by Roman, (1st century BC); Museum of the Ara Pacis, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: The Ara Pacis Augustae)

Background imagePenates Collection: Le Djinn Thareche, roi des genies penates, selon l inscription placee en tete (engraving)

Le Djinn Thareche, roi des genies penates, selon l inscription placee en tete (engraving)
3644475 Le Djinn Thareche, roi des genies penates, selon l inscription placee en tete (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Le Djinn Thareche)

Background imagePenates Collection: The Household of Gods (oil on canvas)

The Household of Gods (oil on canvas)
CH402039 The Household of Gods (oil on canvas) by Waterhouse, John William (1849-1917); 102.6x74.3 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright

Background imagePenates Collection: Elmbridge KT10 9 Map

Elmbridge KT10 9 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Elmbridge KT10 9

Background imagePenates Collection: Ara Pacis Augustae. Aeneas sacrificing to the Penates. Relie

Ara Pacis Augustae. Aeneas sacrificing to the Penates. Relie
Roman Art. Italy. Ara Pacis Augustae. Aeneas sacrificing to the Penates. Two young attendants in short tunics, with laurel wreaths

Background imagePenates Collection: Aeneas family fleeing Troy 1595 Engraving Sheet

Aeneas family fleeing Troy 1595 Engraving Sheet
Artokoloro

Background imagePenates Collection: Blazon of the Chamber of Rhetoric The Pellicaen Haarlem, with the crucifixion in

Blazon of the Chamber of Rhetoric The Pellicaen Haarlem, with the crucifixion in allegorical frame, print maker: Jacob Matham, Hendrick Goltzius, 1597

Background imagePenates Collection: Playwright Paul Scarron dances with satyrs, fauns and maenads, Aeneas saves his father

Playwright Paul Scarron dances with satyrs, fauns and maenads, Aeneas saves his father from burning Troy

Background imagePenates Collection: Aeneas saves his father from burning Troy, Jacob Folkema, 1703 - 1767

Aeneas saves his father from burning Troy, Jacob Folkema, 1703 - 1767

Background imagePenates Collection: I. E. Repins Studio, Penaty Memorial Estate, Repino

I. E. Repins Studio, Penaty Memorial Estate, Repino
The Studio of Ilya Yefimovich Repin at the Penaty (Penates) Estate in the seaside suburb of Repino (formerly Kuokkala and under Finnish control), St

Background imagePenates Collection: Relief of Aeneas sacrificing to Penates, on Ara Pacis Augustae, altar built between 13 and 9 B. C

Relief of Aeneas sacrificing to Penates, on Ara Pacis Augustae, altar built between 13 and 9 B. C
Roman civilization, 1st century b.C. Ara Pacis Augustae, altar built between 13 and 9 b.C. to celebrate the peace established by Augustus. Detail, Aeneas sacrificing to Penates


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The Penates, often depicted in various forms of art and literature, hold a significant place in ancient mythology. In Aeneas sacrificing to the Penates at the western wall of the Ara Pacis, we witness a solemn ritual that pays homage to these household gods. The marble relief captures the essence of devotion and reverence. Le Djinn Thareche, roi des genies penates, as seen in an engraving placed at its forefront, showcases another interpretation of these mystical beings. Their presence is felt through intricate details and symbolism. In The Household of Gods painted on canvas, we are transported into a realm where the Penates reign supreme. They watch over Elmbridge KT10 9 Map with unwavering protection and guidance. Ara Pacis Augustae presents yet another depiction of Aeneas sacrificing to the Penates through beautifully crafted reliefs. These scenes immortalize their importance within Roman culture. Georg Pencz's engraving portrays Medea Returning the Penates to Jason - a tale filled with intrigue and mythical elements. This artwork invites us into a world where legends come alive. Blazon of the Chamber of Rhetoric The Pellicaen Haarlem displays an intriguing fusion between religious symbols such as crucifixion alongside representations of penates. It serves as a reminder that faith can intertwine with mythological beliefs. Playwright Paul Scarron dances joyfully with satyrs, fauns, and maenads while Aeneas saves his father from burning Troy in this captivating scene. It highlights how even amidst chaos and destruction, familial bonds remain strong under divine protection. Jacob Folkema's painting depicts Aeneas saving his father once again but from burning Troy this time around. The artist skillfully captures raw emotions intertwined with heroic acts against an inferno backdrop. I. E Repins Studio transports us to Repino's Penaty Memorial Estate - a sanctuary dedicated to honoring the Penates.