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"Exploring the Mysteries of Pluto: A Journey through Art and Science" In this captivating artwork by Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini

Background imagePluto Collection: The Three Statues of Aegina (engraving)

The Three Statues of Aegina (engraving)
6021225 The Three Statues of Aegina (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Three Statues of Aegina. Pluto has called him)

Background imagePluto Collection: Pluto and Ceres with Bacchus and Icarus, 1560-62 (fresco)

Pluto and Ceres with Bacchus and Icarus, 1560-62 (fresco)
1126654 Pluto and Ceres with Bacchus and Icarus, 1560-62 (fresco) by Veronese, (Paolo Caliari) (1528-88); Villa Barbaro, Maser, Veneto, Italy; Alinari

Background imagePluto Collection: Orpheus in Hell or Orfeo Chiede a Plutone Euridice, Book X

Orpheus in Hell or Orfeo Chiede a Plutone Euridice, Book X
STC415867 Orpheus in Hell or Orfeo Chiede a Plutone Euridice, Book X, illustration from Ovids Metamorphoses, Florence, 1832 (hand-coloured engraving) by Ademollo

Background imagePluto Collection: Pluto (chromolitho)

Pluto (chromolitho)
3100668 Pluto (chromolitho) by Spanish School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pluto. Illustration for Las Supersticiones De La Humanidad by Jose Coroleu (F Seix, 1881)

Background imagePluto Collection: Pluto and Proserpina with Falconry, c. 1600 (wool & silk)

Pluto and Proserpina with Falconry, c. 1600 (wool & silk)
2972827 Pluto and Proserpina with Falconry, c.1600 (wool & silk) by Flemish School, (17th century); 384.6x345.3 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL

Background imagePluto 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 imagePluto Collection: Hell (engraving)

Hell (engraving)
5207788 Hell (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hell. Illustration from The Fabulous Histories of the Heathen Gods, by Andrew Tooke)

Background imagePluto Collection: Quicksilver hurried Proserpina away from the palace of Pluto (litho)

Quicksilver hurried Proserpina away from the palace of Pluto (litho)
6027568 Quicksilver hurried Proserpina away from the palace of Pluto (litho) by Richardson, Frederick (1862-1937); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePluto Collection: Gods of Ancient Greece and Rome. Illustration for Bilder-Atlas (engraving)

Gods of Ancient Greece and Rome. Illustration for Bilder-Atlas (engraving)
5996289 Gods of Ancient Greece and Rome. Illustration for Bilder-Atlas (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Gods of Ancient Greece and Rome)

Background imagePluto Collection: Pluto carrying off Proserpine (engraving)

Pluto carrying off Proserpine (engraving)
5199254 Pluto carrying off Proserpine (engraving) by Pickersgill, Frederick Richard (1820-1900); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pluto carrying off Proserpine)

Background imagePluto Collection: Blind ringlet, almond-eyed ringlet, Piedmont

Blind ringlet, almond-eyed ringlet, Piedmont
Blind ringlet, Erebia pharte, almond-eyed ringlet, Erebia alberganus, Piedmont ringlet, Erebia meolans, and sooty ringlet, Erebia pluto

Background imagePluto Collection: PLUTO Memorial Port en Bessin Normandy

PLUTO Memorial Port en Bessin Normandy
PLUTO - Pipe Line Under The Ocean was an ingenious method of supplying the Allied Forces with fuel from a main base at Southampton. The idea is said to have been that of Lord Louis Mountbatten

Background imagePluto Collection: Daikoku

Daikoku is one of the Seven Gods of Luck in Japanese mythology, known as the god of wealth and guardian of farmers. He is often depicted carrying a wish-granting mallet in his hand

Background imagePluto Collection: Pluto carrying off Proserpine (engraving)

Pluto carrying off Proserpine (engraving)
971245 Pluto carrying off Proserpine (engraving) by American School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pluto carrying off Proserpine)

Background imagePluto Collection: Mercury conducting the Souls of the Suitors to the Infernal Regions (engraving)

Mercury conducting the Souls of the Suitors to the Infernal Regions (engraving)
973729 Mercury conducting the Souls of the Suitors to the Infernal Regions (engraving) by Flaxman, John (1755-1826) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePluto Collection: Pluto (chromolitho)

Pluto (chromolitho)
975891 Pluto (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pluto. French educational card, late 19th/early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imagePluto Collection: Orpheus leading Eurydice out of hell, illustration for the opera

Orpheus leading Eurydice out of hell, illustration for the opera
1200093 Orpheus leading Eurydice out of hell, illustration for the opera Orpheus and Eurydice by Christoph von Gluck (1714-87), 1764 (engraving) by Monnet

Background imagePluto Collection: Scene of Hell: detail showing Hades and Persephone, rulers of the Underworld

Scene of Hell: detail showing Hades and Persephone, rulers of the Underworld
PWI89774 Scene of Hell: detail showing Hades and Persephone, rulers of the Underworld (oil on canvas) (detail of 89773) by Nome

Background imagePluto Collection: The Vision, 1914 (oil on canvas)

The Vision, 1914 (oil on canvas)
WH48599 The Vision, 1914 (oil on canvas) by Morgan, Evelyn De (1855-1919); 61x79 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: possibly Demeter, Persephone and Hades; ); Photo eWhitford & Hughes, London

Background imagePluto Collection: Pluto carries Proserpine off (engraving)

Pluto carries Proserpine off (engraving)
3092545 Pluto carries Proserpine off (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pluto carries Proserpine off)

Background imagePluto Collection: Pluto, manufacturer Nymphenburg Porcelain Factory, c. 1760

Pluto, manufacturer Nymphenburg Porcelain Factory, c. 1760
491328 Pluto, manufacturer Nymphenburg Porcelain Factory, c.1760 (porcelain with enamel and gilt decoration) by Bustelli, Franz Anton (1723-63); h:10.20 w:8.30 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH

Background imagePluto Collection: Orpheus leading Eurydice out of hell, illustration for the opera

Orpheus leading Eurydice out of hell, illustration for the opera
CHT163519 Orpheus leading Eurydice out of hell, illustration for the opera Orpheus and Eurydice by Christoph von Gluck (1714-87), 1764 (engraving) (b/w photo) by Monnet

Background imagePluto Collection: Furies, Cerberus, Pluto, Proserpine, Harpies, Death (engraving)

Furies, Cerberus, Pluto, Proserpine, Harpies, Death (engraving)
973798 Furies, Cerberus, Pluto, Proserpine, Harpies, Death (engraving) by Flaxman, John (1755-1826) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Furies, Cerberus, Pluto, Proserpine, Harpies, Death)

Background imagePluto Collection: Frontispiece to In Praise of Folly by Desiderius Erasmus (engraving)

Frontispiece to In Praise of Folly by Desiderius Erasmus (engraving)
698811 Frontispiece to In Praise of Folly by Desiderius Erasmus (engraving) by French School, (16th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imagePluto Collection: 'Pluton'(Pluto) Fresque de Cristofano Gherardi (1508-1556

"Pluton"(Pluto) Fresque de Cristofano Gherardi (1508-1556
FIA5397299 " Pluton" (Pluto) Fresque de Cristofano Gherardi (1508-1556) - 1556-1557 Dim 250x100 cm Palazzo Vecchio, Florence by Gherardi, Cristofano (1508-56); Palazzo Vecchio, Florence

Background imagePluto Collection: Pluto And A Harlequin In Hell (bodycolour on board)

Pluto And A Harlequin In Hell (bodycolour on board)
1262533 Pluto And A Harlequin In Hell (bodycolour on board) by Bison, Giuseppe Bernardino (1762-1844); 41.8x53.9 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Italian, out of copyright

Background imagePluto Collection: Pluto, Proserpine, and Cerberus (colour litho)

Pluto, Proserpine, and Cerberus (colour litho)
5223680 Pluto, Proserpine, and Cerberus (colour litho) by Mann, Merlyn (fl.1910-35); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pluto, Proserpine, and Cerberus)

Background imagePluto Collection: Pluto riding a chariot descending into Hell, from the Division of the Universe, 1531-76

Pluto riding a chariot descending into Hell, from the Division of the Universe, 1531-76

Background imagePluto Collection: Pluto, from Game of Mythology (Jeu de la Mythologie), 1644

Pluto, from Game of Mythology (Jeu de la Mythologie), 1644

Background imagePluto Collection: Jupiter, Neptune, and Pluto offering their crowns to the arms of Cardinal Borghese

Jupiter, Neptune, and Pluto offering their crowns to the arms of Cardinal Borghese, 1642-43

Background imagePluto Collection: Jupiter, Pluto and Neptune Offering their Riches to Fortune, 1624

Jupiter, Pluto and Neptune Offering their Riches to Fortune, 1624

Background imagePluto Collection: Pluto; on verso sketches of a figure, four heads, and a column, 1592

Pluto; on verso sketches of a figure, four heads, and a column, 1592

Background imagePluto Collection: Plate 7: Pluto in a niche, holding a bident, with Cerberus next to him

Plate 7: Pluto in a niche, holding a bident, with Cerberus next to him, from a series of mythological gods and goddesses, 1526

Background imagePluto Collection: Pluto, Neptune, Minerva and Apollo, from a series of eight compositions after Francesco P

Pluto, Neptune, Minerva and Apollo, from a series of eight compositions after Francesco Primaticcios designs for the ceiling of the Ulysses Gallery (destroyed 1738-39) at Fontainebleau, 1560s

Background imagePluto Collection: DALMATIAN / POSTCHAISE

DALMATIAN / POSTCHAISE
POSTCHAISE PLUTO Owned by Rowberry. Date: 1946

Background imagePluto Collection: HADES & DOG / ADLARD HADES & DOG / ADLARD

HADES & DOG / ADLARD HADES & DOG / ADLARD
Hades, seated in profile with Cerberus his three-headed dog

Background imagePluto Collection: Imaginary inhabitants of the planet Pluto

Imaginary inhabitants of the planet Pluto. In perpetual twilight, and fiercely cold compared to Earth, fur-covered bats would be the best equipped life form, dwelling underground. Date: 1940

Background imagePluto Collection: Mickey Mouse characters on a fairground roundabout

Mickey Mouse characters on a fairground roundabout
Colourful Disney characters on a fairground roundabout, Kirkcudbright, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Rooks fly into the winter trees in the background. Date: 2006

Background imagePluto Collection: Junkers G24, D-879, Pluto, of Luft Hansa

Junkers G24, D-879, Pluto, of Luft Hansa

Background imagePluto Collection: Dalmatian / Postchaise

Dalmatian / Postchaise
POSTCHAISE PLUTO Owned by Rowberry. Date: 1946

Background imagePluto Collection: Pluto, 1556-1557. Artist: Gherardi, Cristofano (1508-1556)

Pluto, 1556-1557. Artist: Gherardi, Cristofano (1508-1556)
Pluto, 1556-1557. Found in the collection of the Palazzo Vecchio, Florence

Background imagePluto Collection: Cerveras Squadron, (1898), 1920s

Cerveras Squadron, (1898), 1920s
Cerveras squadron departure. The Spanish squadron left Santiago on 3th July 1898 at 9am. The first battleship to succumb was the Maria Teresa, followed the Vizcaya and then the Colon

Background imagePluto Collection: Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto, ca. 1597. Artist: Caravaggio, Michelangelo (1571-1610)

Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto, ca. 1597. Artist: Caravaggio, Michelangelo (1571-1610)
Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto, ca. 1597. Found in the collection of the Villa Ludovisi, Rome

Background imagePluto Collection: Hades, 18th century

Hades, 18th century. Hades, the underworld of Greek mythology, showing Charon the ferryman, Cerberus, the three-headed dog guarding the entrance, Pluto and Persephone (centre left) and the River Styx

Background imagePluto Collection: Persephone Taking Leave of Pluto with Hermes and Demeter standing nearby, c550BC-c525 BC

Persephone Taking Leave of Pluto with Hermes and Demeter standing nearby, c550BC-c525 BC. Attic Black-figured Kylix, From Vucli. British Museum

Background imagePluto Collection: Megachile pluto, Wallaces giant bee

Megachile pluto, Wallaces giant bee

Background imagePluto Collection: HADES. Hades (Pluto), Greek god of the underworld, guarded by Cerberus

HADES. Hades (Pluto), Greek god of the underworld, guarded by Cerberus, his three-headed serpent-tailed dog. Line engraving

Background imagePluto Collection: ORPHEUS AND PLUTO. Orpheus in Hades with Pluto and Proserpine: line engraving, French, 18th century

ORPHEUS AND PLUTO. Orpheus in Hades with Pluto and Proserpine: line engraving, French, 18th century



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"Exploring the Mysteries of Pluto: A Journey through Art and Science" In this captivating artwork by Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini, we are transported to the vast expanse of our Solar System. The intricate details of his sculpture depict none other than Pluto, a celestial body that has fascinated astronomers for centuries. Pluto, once considered the ninth planet in our Solar System, now holds a special place as a dwarf planet. Its enigmatic nature is beautifully captured in Bernini's work, showcasing its unique position among the planets and sun. The mythological tale of Persephone and Demeter comes to mind when contemplating Pluto's significance. Just like Persephone descending into the underworld with Hades (Pluto), this distant world remains shrouded in mystery and darkness. As we delve deeper into understanding our Solar System, scientists have discovered quantized orbits of planets that follow precise patterns. These orbital paths are elegantly illustrated here, reminding us of the harmony within our cosmic neighborhood. The Voyager probe trajectory depicted in another artwork reminds us of humanity's relentless pursuit to explore beyond Earth's boundaries. It serves as a reminder that even though Pluto may be far away from us physically, it continues to inspire curiosity and wonder about what lies beyond. Delving further into scientific exploration reveals fascinating insights into planetary structures. From gas giants to rocky terrains like Earth itself, each planet possesses its own internal composition – an intriguing aspect showcased within this artwork. This depiction also highlights how Earth stands alongside its Moon amidst other dwarf planets within our Solar System. It emphasizes both their uniqueness and interconnectedness within this vast cosmic dance orchestrated by gravity. Classical Greek gods allegorized throughout these artworks serve as reminders that ancient civilizations sought explanations for celestial phenomena through mythology – bridging science with imagination since time immemorial. As we gaze upon these mesmerizing depictions encompassing artistry and scientific knowledge alike, let them ignite our curiosity about Pluto and the wonders that lie beyond.