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Roman Mythology Collection (page 7)

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

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: The Young Mercury Stealing Cattle from the Herd of Apollo, 1530-1550

The Young Mercury Stealing Cattle from the Herd of Apollo, 1530-1550. Creator: Girolamo da Santacroce
The Young Mercury Stealing Cattle from the Herd of Apollo, 1530-1550

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Venus and Mars, 1628. Creator: Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem

Venus and Mars, 1628. Creator: Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem
Venus and Mars, 1628

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Neptune Stabbing a Sea Horse, c.1550-c.1560. Creator: Maerten van Heemskerck

Neptune Stabbing a Sea Horse, c.1550-c.1560. Creator: Maerten van Heemskerck
Neptune Stabbing a Sea Horse, c.1550-c.1560

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Diana and her Nymphs, 1654. Creator: Jacob van Loo

Diana and her Nymphs, 1654. Creator: Jacob van Loo
Diana and her Nymphs, 1654

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Hebe with Jupiter in the Guise of an Eagle, 1820-1826. Creator: Gustav Adolphe Diez

Hebe with Jupiter in the Guise of an Eagle, 1820-1826. Creator: Gustav Adolphe Diez
Hebe with Jupiter in the Guise of an Eagle, 1820-1826. The goddess of youth, cupbearer to the gods, raises a vessel of the divine beverage ambrosia for her father

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Venus and Cupid, 1628-1670. Creators: Jacob van Loo, Bartholomeus van der Helst

Venus and Cupid, 1628-1670. Creators: Jacob van Loo, Bartholomeus van der Helst
Venus and Cupid, 1628-1670

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Dido receiving Aeneas and Cupid disguised as Ascanius, 1710. Creator: Solimena

Dido receiving Aeneas and Cupid disguised as Ascanius, 1710. Creator: Solimena, Francesco (1657-1747)
Dido receiving Aeneas and Cupid disguised as Ascanius, 1710. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Aeneas and Dido, 1739-1740. Creator: Solimena, Francesco (1657-1747)

Aeneas and Dido, 1739-1740. Creator: Solimena, Francesco (1657-1747)
Aeneas and Dido, 1739-1740. Found in the collection of the Museo di Capodimonte, Naples

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Bacchus, ca 1590. Creator: Carracci, Annibale (1560-1609)

Bacchus, ca 1590. Creator: Carracci, Annibale (1560-1609)
Bacchus, ca 1590. Found in the collection of the Museo di Capodimonte, Naples

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Satyr, ca 1588. Creator: Carracci, Annibale (1560-1609)

Satyr, ca 1588. Creator: Carracci, Annibale (1560-1609)
Satyr, ca 1588. Found in the collection of the Museo di Capodimonte, Naples

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Romulus and Remus Sheltered by Faustulus, c. 1643. Creator: Cortona, Pietro da (1596-1669)

Romulus and Remus Sheltered by Faustulus, c. 1643. Creator: Cortona, Pietro da (1596-1669)
Romulus and Remus Sheltered by Faustulus, c. 1643. Found in the collection of the Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Bacchus and Cupid, 1796. Creator: Asmus Jakob Carstens

Bacchus and Cupid, 1796. Creator: Asmus Jakob Carstens
Bacchus and Cupid, 1796

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: The Marriage of Bacchus and Ariadne, c.1675-c.1699. Creator: Anon

The Marriage of Bacchus and Ariadne, c.1675-c.1699. Creator: Anon
The Marriage of Bacchus and Ariadne, c.1675-c.1699

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Prometheus, 1771. Creator: Füssli (Fuseli), Johann Heinrich (1741-1825)

Prometheus, 1771. Creator: Füssli (Fuseli), Johann Heinrich (1741-1825)
Prometheus, 1771. Found in the collection of the Art Museum Basel

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Diana Offered Wine and Fruit by Bacchus and his Retinue, c.1617-1625. Creator: Hendrick van Balen

Diana Offered Wine and Fruit by Bacchus and his Retinue, c.1617-1625. Creator: Hendrick van Balen
Diana Offered Wine and Fruit by Bacchus and his Retinue, c.1617-1625

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Prometheus steals fire, 1906-1917. Creator: Poul S. Christiansen

Prometheus steals fire, 1906-1917. Creator: Poul S. Christiansen
Prometheus steals fire, 1906-1917. Prometheus defies the gods by stealing fire from them, and gives it to humanity in the form of technology, knowledge and civilisation

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Arcadian Landscape with Diana Bathing, 1680-1726. Creator: Johannes Glauber

Arcadian Landscape with Diana Bathing, 1680-1726. Creator: Johannes Glauber
Arcadian Landscape with Diana Bathing, 1680-1726

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Bacchus, Between 1640 and 1650. Creator: Jordaens, Jacob (1593-1678)

Bacchus, Between 1640 and 1650. Creator: Jordaens, Jacob (1593-1678)
Bacchus, Between 1640 and 1650. Found in the collection of the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Pegasus, 1663-1665. Creator: Jordaens, Jacob (1593-1678)

Pegasus, 1663-1665. Creator: Jordaens, Jacob (1593-1678)
Pegasus, 1663-1665. Found in the collection of the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Prometheus Bound. Creator: Christian Schussele

Prometheus Bound. Creator: Christian Schussele
Prometheus Bound

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Cupid. Creator: Giulio Cesare Procaccini

Cupid. Creator: Giulio Cesare Procaccini
Cupid

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Minerva, 1886. Creator: Edward John Poynter

Minerva, 1886. Creator: Edward John Poynter
Minerva, 1886

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Modello for a Ceiling: Diana and the Dead Endymion, the Judgment of Paris, and... Death of Adonis

Modello for a Ceiling: Diana and the Dead Endymion, the Judgment of Paris, and... Death of Adonis
Modello for a Ceiling: Diana and the Dead Endymion, the Judgment of Paris, and the Death of Adonis

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Mercury Killing Argus, 1651-1706. Creator: Girolamo Troppa

Mercury Killing Argus, 1651-1706. Creator: Girolamo Troppa
Mercury Killing Argus, 1651-1706

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Figure Composition with Bacchantes, 1914-1915. Creator: Jens Adolf Emil Jerichau

Figure Composition with Bacchantes, 1914-1915. Creator: Jens Adolf Emil Jerichau
Figure Composition with Bacchantes, 1914-1915

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Hippolyte lardé par Cupidon, 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier

Hippolyte lardé par Cupidon, 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier
Hippolyte larde par Cupidon, 19th century. Ancient History - Hippolyte Larde by Cupid

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Jupiter sitting on clouds, ca 1574. Creator: Passerotti (Passarotti), Bartolomeo (1529-1592)

Jupiter sitting on clouds, ca 1574. Creator: Passerotti (Passarotti), Bartolomeo (1529-1592)
Jupiter sitting on clouds, ca 1574. Found in the collection of the Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: The Triumph of Pan, 1636. Creator: Poussin, Nicolas, (after)

The Triumph of Pan, 1636. Creator: Poussin, Nicolas, (after)
The Triumph of Pan, 1636. Found in the collection of the Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Diana with her Nymphs, 1650. Creator: Gerrit van Honthorst

Diana with her Nymphs, 1650. Creator: Gerrit van Honthorst
Diana with her Nymphs, 1650

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Prometheus Moulding Man from Clay, 1845. Creator: Constantin Hansen

Prometheus Moulding Man from Clay, 1845. Creator: Constantin Hansen
Prometheus Moulding Man from Clay, 1845

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: L'oeuvre d'Antoine Watteau (volume I), c. 1740. Creator: Various Artists after Antoine Watteau

L'oeuvre d'Antoine Watteau (volume I), c. 1740. Creator: Various Artists after Antoine Watteau
L'oeuvre d'Antoine Watteau (volume I), c. 1740

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Apollo, Diana, and Time with the Cyclic Vicissitudes of Human Life, c. 1561. Creator: Martin de Vos

Apollo, Diana, and Time with the Cyclic Vicissitudes of Human Life, c. 1561. Creator: Martin de Vos
Apollo, Diana, and Time with the Cyclic Vicissitudes of Human Life, c. 1561

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Jupiter Changing Io to a Cow, 1665. Creator: Georg Andreas Wolfgang

Jupiter Changing Io to a Cow, 1665. Creator: Georg Andreas Wolfgang
Jupiter Changing Io to a Cow, 1665

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Saturn, 1597. Creator: Jacob Matham

Saturn, 1597. Creator: Jacob Matham
Saturn, 1597

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Alliance of Venus with Bacchus and Ceres, 1588. Creator: Jacob Matham

Alliance of Venus with Bacchus and Ceres, 1588. Creator: Jacob Matham
Alliance of Venus with Bacchus and Ceres, 1588

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Asterione Argonote condoti da Giove Fulmina. Creator: Balthasar Moncornet

Asterione Argonote condoti da Giove Fulmina. Creator: Balthasar Moncornet
Asterione Argonote condoti da Giove Fulmina

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Large Pendant, Flora Standing, Holding a Fruit Garland, 1596. Creator: Daniel Mignot

Large Pendant, Flora Standing, Holding a Fruit Garland, 1596. Creator: Daniel Mignot
Large Pendant, Flora Standing, Holding a Fruit Garland, 1596

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Title Page: Large Pendant, Venus and Amor at Centre, 1596. Creator: Daniel Mignot

Title Page: Large Pendant, Venus and Amor at Centre, 1596. Creator: Daniel Mignot
Title Page: Large Pendant, Venus and Amor at Centre, 1596

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Sol (The Sun), 1528. Creator: Master I. B

Sol (The Sun), 1528. Creator: Master I. B
Sol (The Sun), 1528

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Marcus Curtius, 1529. Creator: Master I. B

Marcus Curtius, 1529. Creator: Master I. B
Marcus Curtius, 1529

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Pluto Bringing Proserpine to the Gates of Hell. Creator: Carlo Maratti

Pluto Bringing Proserpine to the Gates of Hell. Creator: Carlo Maratti
Pluto Bringing Proserpine to the Gates of Hell

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Design for a Wall Decoration [recto], 1640/1645. Creator: Jacob Jordaens

Design for a Wall Decoration [recto], 1640/1645. Creator: Jacob Jordaens
Design for a Wall Decoration [recto], 1640/1645

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: The Toilet of Venus, c. 1590. Creator: Joseph Heintz the Elder

The Toilet of Venus, c. 1590. Creator: Joseph Heintz the Elder
The Toilet of Venus, c. 1590

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Jove and the Gods, 1665. Creator: Georg Andreas Wolfgang

Jove and the Gods, 1665. Creator: Georg Andreas Wolfgang
Jove and the Gods, 1665

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: A Coffered Dome with Apollo and Phaeton, c. 1787. Creator: Felice Giani

A Coffered Dome with Apollo and Phaeton, c. 1787. Creator: Felice Giani
A Coffered Dome with Apollo and Phaeton, c. 1787

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Venus and Cupid, c.1587. Creator: Jacob Matham

Venus and Cupid, c.1587. Creator: Jacob Matham
Venus and Cupid, c.1587

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: The Birth of Venus, late 1770s. Creator: Gaetano Gandolfi

The Birth of Venus, late 1770s. Creator: Gaetano Gandolfi
The Birth of Venus, late 1770s

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Venus, Bacchus, and Ceres, probably 1588. Creator: Jacob Matham

Venus, Bacchus, and Ceres, probably 1588. Creator: Jacob Matham
Venus, Bacchus, and Ceres, probably 1588



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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).