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Roman mythology is a captivating world filled with gods, goddesses, and mythical creatures that have fascinated generations

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Venus, an Organist and a Little Dog. Artist: Titian (1488-1576)

Venus, an Organist and a Little Dog. Artist: Titian (1488-1576)
Venus, an Organist and a Little Dog. Found in the collection of Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: The Three Graces

The Three Graces. Private Collection

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: The Triumph of Bacchus and Ariadne

The Triumph of Bacchus and Ariadne. Found in the Collection of Palazzo Farnese, Rome

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Saturn Cutting off Cupid?s Wings with a Scythe, 1802. Artist: Akimov, Ivan Akimovich (1754-1814)

Saturn Cutting off Cupid?s Wings with a Scythe, 1802. Artist: Akimov, Ivan Akimovich (1754-1814)
Saturn Cutting off Cupid?s Wings with a Scythe, 1802. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Sappho throwing herself into the sea (Illustration for The Heroides by Ovid), 1485-1499

Sappho throwing herself into the sea (Illustration for The Heroides by Ovid), 1485-1499. Found in the collection of the The Huntington, California

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Jupiter and Olympia, 1526-1534. Artist: Giulio Romano (1499-1546)

Jupiter and Olympia, 1526-1534. Artist: Giulio Romano (1499-1546)
Jupiter and Olympia, 1526-1534. Found in the collection of the Palazzo Te, Mantua

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Nymph with Satyrs, ca 1627. Artist: Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665)

Nymph with Satyrs, ca 1627. Artist: Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665)
Nymph with Satyrs, ca 1627. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: The Three Graces, c. 1635. Artist: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)

The Three Graces, c. 1635. Artist: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)
The Three Graces, c. 1635. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Neptune, 1768. Artist: Stefano Torelli

Neptune, 1768. Artist: Stefano Torelli
Neptune, 1768. Found in the collection of the State Open-air Museum Oranienbaum, Russia

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Pan and the Nymph Syrinx, 17th century. Artist: Sebastien Bourdon

Pan and the Nymph Syrinx, 17th century. Artist: Sebastien Bourdon
Pan and the Nymph Syrinx, 17th century. Depiction of the story from Ovids Metamorphoses, where the nymph Syrinx was pursued by the amorous Pan

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: The Apparition of the Sibyl to Caesar Augustus, 1535. Artist: Paris Bordone

The Apparition of the Sibyl to Caesar Augustus, 1535. Artist: Paris Bordone
The Apparition of the Sibyl to Caesar Augustus, 1535. Augustus askingthe Sibyl whether he is to be worshipped as a god. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Diana and Callisto, 17th century. Artist: Pietro Liberi

Diana and Callisto, 17th century. Artist: Pietro Liberi
Diana and Callisto, 17th century. According to Ovid, Jupiter took the form of Diana in order to force himself on Callisto when she was separated from Diana

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Venus and Adonis, 1553. Artist: Titian

Venus and Adonis, 1553. Artist: Titian
Venus and Adonis, 1553. From the Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Jupiter Beguiled by Juno, 18th / early 19th century. Artist: James Barry

Jupiter Beguiled by Juno, 18th / early 19th century. Artist: James Barry
Jupiter Beguiled by Juno, 18th/early 19th century. From the Sheffield Art Gallery, Sheffield

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Coptic Textile, Portrait of Dionysus. 5th Century

Coptic Textile, Portrait of Dionysus. 5th Century. Egypt. Dionysus is the god of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine, of ritual madness, fertility

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Venus with a Mirror, 1560. Artist: Titian, (School)

Venus with a Mirror, 1560. Artist: Titian, (School)
Venus with a Mirror, 1560. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Roman bronze of the infant Bacchus

Roman bronze of the infant Bacchus found at Chatillion-sur-Seine France

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Bacchus, Ancient Roman god of Wine, riding on a tiger, Roman mosaic, 1st or 2nd century

Bacchus, Ancient Roman god of Wine, riding on a tiger, Roman mosaic, 1st or 2nd century. Bacchus was known as Dionysius in the Greek pantheon. From the British Museum, London

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Statue of Dionysus

Statue of Dionysus. Roman, after a Greek original of 3rd century BC. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Pan and satyr, Pan removing a splinter from a satyrs foot

Pan and satyr, Pan removing a splinter from a satyrs foot. Roman, after a Greek statuary group of the 3rd century BC. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Tyche, Goddess of Fortune

Tyche, Goddess of Fortune
Statue of Tyche, Goddess of Fortune. Roman, after a Greek original of late 4th or early 3rd century BC. In Ancient Greece

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Statue of Aphrodite, Goddess of Beauty and Love

Statue of Aphrodite, Goddess of Beauty and Love. Roman, after a Greek original known as the Capitoline Venus type of 3rd-2nd century BC. The Roman equivalent of Aphrodite was Venus

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Head of Aphrodite

Head of Aphrodite. Detail from a Roman statue of bathing Aphrodite and Eros, after a Greek original of the second half of the 3rd century BC

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Statue of bathing Aphrodite and Eros

Statue of bathing Aphrodite and Eros. Roman, after a Greek original of the second half of the 3rd century BC. In Greek mythology, Aphrodite was the Goddess of Love and Beauty and Eros was her son

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Head of Ares, God of War, early 2nd century

Head of Ares, God of War, early 2nd century. After the Greek original of the 420s BC, by Alkamenes. The equivalent of Ares in the Roman pantheon was Mars

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: The 16th century fountain Fontana del Nettuno, with Neptune statue, Bologna, Emilia Romagna

The 16th century fountain Fontana del Nettuno, with Neptune statue, Bologna, Emilia Romagna, Italy, Europe

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Leopold I of Austria as Jupiter with his wife enthroned in the clouds, looking down... ca. 1659-82

Leopold I of Austria as Jupiter with his wife enthroned in the clouds, looking down... ca. 1659-82
Leopold I of Austria as Jupiter with his wife enthroned in the clouds, looking down on the struggling giants below, ca. 1659-82

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: The hellmouth, set design from Il Pomo D'Oro, 1668. Creator: Mathaus Küsel

The hellmouth, set design from Il Pomo D'Oro, 1668. Creator: Mathaus Küsel
The hellmouth, set design from Il Pomo D'Oro, 1668

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Atrium of the Palace of Venus; set design from Il Pomo D'Oro, 1668. Creator: Mathaus Küsel

Atrium of the Palace of Venus; set design from Il Pomo D'Oro, 1668. Creator: Mathaus Küsel
Atrium of the Palace of Venus; set design from Il Pomo D'Oro, 1668

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Kingdom of Pluto; a view of the underworld with Pluto and Proserpina enthroned at center, ... 1668

Kingdom of Pluto; a view of the underworld with Pluto and Proserpina enthroned at center, ... 1668
Kingdom of Pluto; a view of the underworld with Pluto and Proserpina enthroned at center, surrounded by demons; set design from Il Pomo D'Oro, 1668

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: A sacrifice to the Olympian gods taking place at the end of a path lined with statues and... 1674

A sacrifice to the Olympian gods taking place at the end of a path lined with statues and... 1674
A sacrifice to the Olympian gods taking place at the end of a path lined with statues and foliage; set design from Il Fuoco Eterno, 1674

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: A woman standing on the right side of a road lined with columns; at center a statue of a f... 1674

A woman standing on the right side of a road lined with columns; at center a statue of a f... 1674
A woman standing on the right side of a road lined with columns; at center a statue of a female with cupid flying nearby; to the left

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Plate 6: Zephyr carrying Psyche to an enchanted palace, from the Story of Cupid and Psy... 1530-60

Plate 6: Zephyr carrying Psyche to an enchanted palace, from the Story of Cupid and Psy... 1530-60
Plate 6: Zephyr carrying Psyche to an enchanted palace, from the Story of Cupid and Psyche as told by Apuleius, 1530-60

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Prologue; the stage curtain is lifted to reveal a soldier on an elephant surrounded by his... 1678

Prologue; the stage curtain is lifted to reveal a soldier on an elephant surrounded by his... 1678
Prologue; the stage curtain is lifted to reveal a soldier on an elephant surrounded by his army; above Jupiter and his eagle look down on men carrying boulders; set design from La Monarchia Latina

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Plate 8: Psyche seated at a table attended by invisible servants, as Cupid rests his he... 1530-60

Plate 8: Psyche seated at a table attended by invisible servants, as Cupid rests his he... 1530-60
Plate 8: Psyche seated at a table attended by invisible servants, as Cupid rests his head on her shoulder, at right four men standing singing from an open book, one playing a lute

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: The Seat of Saturn; Saturn at center, seated on a throne of rubble, conversing with a king... 1678

The Seat of Saturn; Saturn at center, seated on a throne of rubble, conversing with a king... 1678
The Seat of Saturn; Saturn at center, seated on a throne of rubble, conversing with a king and three men who stand before him; lining the walls on each side are four figures of Saturn devouring

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Plate 5: Psyche, seated, being taken to a mountain with a musical troupe lead the way, ... 1530-60

Plate 5: Psyche, seated, being taken to a mountain with a musical troupe lead the way, ... 1530-60
Plate 5: Psyche, seated, being taken to a mountain with a musical troupe lead the way, from the Story of Cupid and Psyche as told by Apuleius, 1530-60

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Plate 15: Psyche telling her sisters about her misfortunes, with her sisters falling of... 1530-60

Plate 15: Psyche telling her sisters about her misfortunes, with her sisters falling of... 1530-60
Plate 15: Psyche telling her sisters about her misfortunes, with her sisters falling off of a precipice at upper left, from the Story of Cupid and Psyche as told by Apuleius, 1530-60

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: A woman in a chariot arrives at the ruins of a building as the Olympian gods look down fro... 1668

A woman in a chariot arrives at the ruins of a building as the Olympian gods look down fro... 1668
A woman in a chariot arrives at the ruins of a building as the Olympian gods look down from above, in the foreground stands an armed female figure; set design from Il Pomo D'Oro, 1668

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: A man and a woman conversing at center, surrounded by a row of young men to the right and... 1668

A man and a woman conversing at center, surrounded by a row of young men to the right and... 1668
A man and a woman conversing at center, surrounded by a row of young men to the right and young women to the left, Mercury appears at top left corner; set design from Il Pomo D'Oro, 1668

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: A man stands at center, flanked by rows of buildings; above Jupiter atop an eagle and Juno... 1668

A man stands at center, flanked by rows of buildings; above Jupiter atop an eagle and Juno... 1668
A man stands at center, flanked by rows of buildings; above Jupiter atop an eagle and Juno accompanied by a peacock, converse among the clouds; set design from Il Pomo D'Oro, 1668

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Apollo seated at the right with a lyre, pointing to a kneeling man who is about to flay... 1530-60

Apollo seated at the right with a lyre, pointing to a kneeling man who is about to flay... 1530-60
Apollo seated at the right with a lyre, pointing to a kneeling man who is about to flay Marsyas tied naked to a tree at left, 1530-60

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Plate 12: Psyches sisters persuading Psyche that she has been sleeping with a serpent, ... 1530-60

Plate 12: Psyches sisters persuading Psyche that she has been sleeping with a serpent, ... 1530-60
Plate 12: Psyches sisters persuading Psyche that she has been sleeping with a serpent, from the Story of Cupid and Psyche as told by Apuleius, 1530-60

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Plate 11: Psyche offering presents to her sisters who also appear on the clouds at uppe... 1530-60

Plate 11: Psyche offering presents to her sisters who also appear on the clouds at uppe... 1530-60
Plate 11: Psyche offering presents to her sisters who also appear on the clouds at upper right, from the Story of Cupid and Psyche as told by Apuleius, 1530-60

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Plate 2: People rendering divine honors to Psyche, from the Story of Cupid and Psyche a... 1530-60

Plate 2: People rendering divine honors to Psyche, from the Story of Cupid and Psyche a... 1530-60
Plate 2: People rendering divine honors to Psyche, from the Story of Cupid and Psyche as told by Apuleius, 1530-60

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: A female figure in glory at center, surrounded by burning rocks; below Cupid sailing on a... 1668

A female figure in glory at center, surrounded by burning rocks; below Cupid sailing on a... 1668
A female figure in glory at center, surrounded by burning rocks; below Cupid sailing on a burning chariot; set design from Il Pomo D'Oro, 1668

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: A city under siege with elephants and soldiers throughout; Mars looking down from above; s... 1668

A city under siege with elephants and soldiers throughout; Mars looking down from above; s... 1668
A city under siege with elephants and soldiers throughout; Mars looking down from above; set design from Il Pomo D'Oro, 1668

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Venus in her dove-drawn chariot complaining to Jupiter who is accompanied by Mercury, f... 1530-60

Venus in her dove-drawn chariot complaining to Jupiter who is accompanied by Mercury, f... 1530-60
Venus in her dove-drawn chariot complaining to Jupiter who is accompanied by Mercury, from The Fable of Psyche, 1530-60



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Roman mythology is a captivating world filled with gods, goddesses, and mythical creatures that have fascinated generations. One of the most intriguing figures in this ancient pantheon is Janus, the Roman god of beginnings and transitions. With two faces looking to the past and future simultaneously, he symbolizes the duality of time. In Charles Wellington Furse's masterpiece "Diana of the Uplands, " we are transported to a serene landscape where Diana, the goddess of hunting and protector of wild animals, reigns supreme. Painted around 1903-1904, this artwork captures her ethereal beauty and fierce determination. Another renowned painting that delves into Roman mythology is "Ulysses Deriding Polyphemus" by Joseph Mallord William Turner. This oil on canvas piece from 1829 depicts Ulysses mocking Polyphemus, the Cyclops who was blinded by Odysseus in Homer's epic poem The Odyssey. Sandro Botticelli's iconic work "Primavera" showcases various Roman deities intertwined with mythological characters in a lush garden setting. Created around 1478, it epitomizes Renaissance art with its delicate brushstrokes and vibrant colors. "Dionysus and the Maenads, " painted by Gustave Moreau in 1901, portrays Dionysus (also known as Bacchus), the god of wine and ecstasy surrounded by his ecstatic female followers called maenads. This enchanting artwork encapsulates both divine power and human desire. The nymph Crenaia takes center stage in Roman mythology as she personifies Dargle's natural beauty in all its glory. Her presence brings life to landscapes like no other creature can. Alexandre Cabanel's "The Birth of Venus" transports us to an idyllic scene where Venus emerges from sea foam onto a shell-shaped chariot guided by Zephyrus (the west wind).