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

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Roman Mythology Collection: Denarius Serratus (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Venus, about 79 BCE. Creator: Unknown
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Roman Mythology Collection: Denarius Serratus (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Juno Sospita, about 79 BCE
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Roman Mythology Collection: Denarius (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Ceres, about 63 BCE. Creator: Unknown
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Roman Mythology Collection: Denarius (Coin) Depicting the Dioscuri, 49 BCE. Creator: Unknown
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Roman Mythology Collection: Denarius (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Minerva, about 46 BCE. Creator: Unknown
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Roman Mythology Collection: Coin Depicting Zeus Akraios, 14-37 CE. Creator: Unknown
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Roman Mythology Collection: Coin Depicting the Hero Hercules, 138-192. Creator: Unknown
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Roman Mythology Collection: Coin Depicting the Amazon Cyme, 253-268. Creator: Unknown
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Roman Mythology Collection: Coin Depicting the Goddess Tyche, 253-268. Creator: Unknown
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Roman Mythology Collection: Coin Depicting the Amazon Cyme, about 253-68. Creator: Unknown
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Roman Mythology Collection: Coin Depicting Tyche, 211-268 CE. Creator: Unknown
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Roman Mythology Collection: Coin Depicting the God Apollo and the Goddess Artemis, 2nd-1st century BCE
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Roman Mythology Collection: Tetradrachm (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Artemis Tauropolis, 158-149 BCE
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Roman Mythology Collection: Diana and Her Nymphs with the Ox Hunt, Flanders, c. 1600. Creator: Unknown
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Roman Mythology Collection: Justitia (Justice) from Los Honores, Flanders, 1525 / 32. Creators: Unknown
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Roman Mythology Collection: Denarius (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Juno Sospita, 105 BCE. Creator: Unknown
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Roman Mythology Collection: Denarius (Coin) Depicting the God Apollo, 90 BCE. Creator: Unknown
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Roman Mythology Collection: Finger Ring with Intaglio Depicting Eros, 3rd century. Creator: Unknown
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Roman Mythology Collection: Denarius (Coin) Depicting the God Jupiter, about 87 BCE. Creator: Unknown
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Roman Mythology Collection: Denarius (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Roma, 110-109 BCE. Creator: Unknown
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Roman Mythology Collection: Denarius (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Roma, 104 BCE. Creator: Unknown
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Roman Mythology Collection: Coin Depicting the God Dionysos, about 133 BCE. Creator: Unknown
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Roman Mythology Collection: Diana, Modeled 1889, cast after 1900. Creator: Roman Bronze Works
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Roman Mythology Collection: Bacchante with Infant Faun, Modeled 1894, cast after 1894. Creator: Jaboeuf et Rouard
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Roman Mythology Collection: Autumn, from The Seasons, Paris, 1700 / 20. Creator: Gobelins Manufactory
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Roman Mythology Collection: July, from The Medallion Months, Brussels, before 1528. Creator: Unknown
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Roman Mythology Collection: Aeneas Rescuing Anchises from Burning Troy, 1605 / 20. Creator: Hendrik van Steenwyck II
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Roman Mythology Collection: Aeolus and the Winds, 1600 / 1700. Creator: Unknown
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Roman Mythology Collection: Hebe and the Eagle of Jupiter, modeled c. 1852 (cast c. 1860 / 80). Creator: Francois Rude
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Roman Mythology Collection: Lucretia (?), 1547 / 48. Creator: Pierino da Vinci
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Roman Mythology Collection: Diana and Endymion, 1690 / 95. Creator: Johann Michael Rottmayr
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Roman Mythology Collection: Diana and Actaeon, 1585 / 92. Creator: Jacopo Bassano il vecchio
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Roman Mythology Collection: Jove casts his Thunderbolts at the Rebellious Giants, 1690 / 95
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Roman Mythology Collection: Venus and Cupid at the Forge of Vulcan, 1690 / 95. Creator: Johann Michael Rottmayr
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Roman Mythology Collection: The Battle between the Gods and the Giants, c. 1608. Creator: Joachim Anthonisz Wtewael
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Roman Mythology Collection: Bacchus Consoling Ariadne, c. 1892. Creator: Jules Dalou
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Roman Mythology Collection: Bacchus Consoling Ariadne, modeled c. 1892 (cast 1903 / 07). Creator: Jules Dalou
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Roman Mythology Collection: Jupiter Rebuked by Venus, c. 1612 / 13. Creator: Abraham Janssens
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Roman Mythology Collection: The Birth of Bacchus, c. 1790. Creator: Unknown
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Roman Mythology Collection: Phaeton asking Apollo to drive the Sun chariot, 1804. Creator: West, Benjamin (1738-1820)
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Roman Mythology Collection: Juventas, 1900s. Creator: Bussiere, Gaston (1862-1928)
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Roman Mythology Collection: Jupiter in a Chariot Drawn by Two Peacocks... 1533. Creator: Unknown
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Roman Mythology Collection: The Dominion of Venus, from The Seven Planets, 1533. Creator: Unknown
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Roman Mythology Collection: The Windham Bacchus, 1937. Creator: Alvin M Gully
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Roman Mythology Collection: The Metamorphosis of Acteon, 1535-55. Creator: Jean Mignon
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Roman Mythology Collection: Bacchant, Satyr, and Fauness, from the Scherzi, ca. 1740
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Roman Mythology Collection: Fountain of Mercury in the garden of the Villa Medici... 1691 or after
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Roman Mythology Collection: Hercules With His Club, 1535-55. Creator: Jean Mignon


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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).