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Roman Mythology Collection (page 6)

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

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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of Apollo Coelispex, looking at the sky, nude, with flaming torch
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of Venus Victrix with Mars, Roman gods of love and war
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of Venus, Roman goddess of love, beauty, sex and fertility
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of a Roman emperor and woman
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of Roman Emperor Claudius, Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, 10BC - 54AD
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of two naked male wrestlers
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of Paris, son of King Priam and Queen Hecubaof Troy, or a victorious athlete
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of the beautiful hunter Narcissus, from Greek mythology
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of Flora, Roman goddess of flowers and spring, holding a posy of flowers
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of Greek god of love Eros and mortal princess Psyche kissing
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of Hermaphroditus, Greek god of unions, androgyny, marriage, sexuality, prone on a bed
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Roman Mythology Collection: Asclepius, Greek god of medicine with serpent-entwined staff
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of Euterpe, muse of music in Greek mythology
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of the Roman god Apollo Coelispex, looking at the sky
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of the Roman god Apollo, inventor of music, seated nude
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of the Roman god Jupiter
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of Hercules, Roman hero and god, killing a centaur
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of Mercury, Roman god of commerce and communication, in winged hat petasos with goat skin
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of Venus Genetrix, Roman goddess of love, beauty, sex and fertility
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of Venus Celeste, Roman goddess of love, beauty, sex and fertility
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of the Roman goddess of wisdom Minerva Callimorphos, with helmet
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of the Roman goddess of wisdom Minerve Ergane (Minerva Worker), with helmet and snake
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of Apollo Invictus
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of Clio, Greek muse of history and lyre playing, with lyre
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of Venus, Roman goddess of love, beauty, sex and fertility
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of Mercury, Roman god of commerce and communication, in winged hat petasos with goat skin
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of a Phrygian king
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of Hercules Pomarius, Roman hero and god, with a large club
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Roman Mythology Collection: Diana and Endymion, 1752 (marble)
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of Pythian Apollo, patron of Delphi, with lyre
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of a Roman woman
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of a Roman soldier, a slinger or slingshot infantryman
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of a Roman soldier, Velites or light infantry, with shord sword gladius, wooden shield parma
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of Hercules, Roman hero and god, stifling a lion
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of a Faun at a Bacchanalian orgy with cymbals and scabellum
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of a dancing Bacchante, follower of the Roman god of wine Bacchus
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of Bacchus, the Roman god of wine, naked with a satyr
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of Urania, the muse of astronomy with globe and staff
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of Bacchus Lenaios, the Roman god of wine, naked but for a lion skin
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of Bacchus, the Roman god of wine, and a young faun
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of Bacchus, the Roman god of wine, and his lover the boy satyr Ampelus
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of Venus Victrix, Roman goddess of love, beauty, sex and fertility
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Roman Mythology Collection: Hygieia, Greek and Roman goddess of health and cleanliness, daughter of the god of medicine
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of Euterpe, muse of music in Greek mythology
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Roman Mythology Collection: Faune Dansant [Dancing Faun], c. 1850-80 (bronze)
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Roman Mythology Collection: Bacchanalia, before 1659 (oil on canvas)
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Roman Mythology Collection: The Etruscan god Faunus (Pan in Roman mythology)
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Roman Mythology Collection: Statue of Venus Doree (engraving)e


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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).