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Roman Religion Collection

"Exploring the Divine: Unveiling the Fascinating World of Roman Religion" Step into a realm where gods and goddesses reign supreme

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Eirene with the infant Ploutos

Eirene with the infant Ploutos

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Mercury and Argus, c.1710. Creator: De Ferrari, Gregorio (1647-1726)

Mercury and Argus, c.1710. Creator: De Ferrari, Gregorio (1647-1726)
Mercury and Argus, c.1710. Found in the Collection of the Galleria Nazionale di Palazzo Spinola, Genova.

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Minerva surrounded by Mercury, Diana, Apollo and Vulcan

Minerva surrounded by Mercury, Diana, Apollo and Vulcan. Private Collection

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Venus with Mercury and Cupid. Artist: Van Loo, Louis Michel (1707-1771)

Venus with Mercury and Cupid. Artist: Van Loo, Louis Michel (1707-1771)
Venus with Mercury and Cupid. Found in the collection of Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Hermes presenting Pandora to King Epimetheus, 1611. Creator: Goltzius

Hermes presenting Pandora to King Epimetheus, 1611. Creator: Goltzius
Hermes presenting Pandora to King Epimetheus, 1611. Found in the collection of Art Museum Basel

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Mercury, c. 1880

Mercury, c. 1880. Found in the Collection of Muse e Rodin, Paris

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Mercury and Argus, 1716

Mercury and Argus, 1716. Found in the Collection of Accademia di San Luca

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Mercury, Herse and Aglaurus, 1767

Mercury, Herse and Aglaurus, 1767. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Mercury

Mercury. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Venus and Mars warned by Mercury, ca 1586. Artist: Spranger, Bartholomeus (1546-1611)

Venus and Mars warned by Mercury, ca 1586. Artist: Spranger, Bartholomeus (1546-1611)
Venus and Mars warned by Mercury, ca 1586. Found in the collection of Art History Museum, Vienne

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: The Toilet of Venus. Artist: Boulogne, Bon de, L aine (1649-1717)

The Toilet of Venus. Artist: Boulogne, Bon de, L aine (1649-1717)
The Toilet of Venus. Found in the collection of Musee de l Histoire de France, Chateau de Versailles

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Jupiter, Mercury and the Virtue (Jupiter Painting Butterflies). Artist: Dossi, Dosso (ca. 1486-1542)

Jupiter, Mercury and the Virtue (Jupiter Painting Butterflies). Artist: Dossi, Dosso (ca. 1486-1542)
Jupiter, Mercury and the Virtue (Jupiter Painting Butterflies). Found in the collection of Wawel Royal Castle, Krakow

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Mercury and Argus, 1636-1638. Artist: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)

Mercury and Argus, 1636-1638. Artist: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)
Mercury and Argus, 1636-1638. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Mercury, 1556-1557. Artist: Gherardi, Cristofano (1508-1556)

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

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Mercury meets Herse

Mercury meets Herse. Found in the Collection of Art History Museum, Vienne

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Mercury and Argus

Mercury and Argus. Found in the Collection of Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum, Braunschweig

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Venus with Mercury and Cupid (The School of Love), c. 1525. Artist: Correggio (1489-1534)

Venus with Mercury and Cupid (The School of Love), c. 1525. Artist: Correggio (1489-1534)
Venus with Mercury and Cupid (The School of Love), c. 1525. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Landscape with Mercury and Battus. Artist: Mulier, Pieter, the Younger (1637-1701)

Landscape with Mercury and Battus. Artist: Mulier, Pieter, the Younger (1637-1701)
Landscape with Mercury and Battus. Found in the collection of the Museum of Western and Eastern Art, Odessa

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Mercury and Argus, 1645-1647. Artist: Fabritius, Carel (1622-1654)

Mercury and Argus, 1645-1647. Artist: Fabritius, Carel (1622-1654)
Mercury and Argus, 1645-1647. Found in the collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Mercury piping to Argus, 1655-1657. Artist: Loth, Johann Karl (1632-1698)

Mercury piping to Argus, 1655-1657. Artist: Loth, Johann Karl (1632-1698)
Mercury piping to Argus, 1655-1657. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Numa meets Hersilia Numa finds sleeping temple

Numa meets Hersilia Numa finds sleeping temple
Numa meets Hersilia, Numa finds the sleeping one behind the temple of Minerva Hersilia. With a French caption. Male literary characters (with NAME), (story of) Minerva (Pallas, Athena)

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Arcadian landscape waxing women Arcadian landscapes

Arcadian landscape waxing women Arcadian landscapes
Arcadian landscape with waxing women Arcadian landscapes (series title), An Arcadian landscape with a lake. Some women wash their clothes on the lake. In the background a hill with a temple

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Vestal virgins altar goddess Vesta Les Vestales

Vestal virgins altar goddess Vesta Les Vestales
Vestal virgins at an altar for goddess Vesta Les Vestales (title on object), On a stone altar a fire burns in honor of the goddess Vesta. Vestal virgins stand and kneel around the altar

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Arcadian landscape six women tomb Italian German landscapes

Arcadian landscape six women tomb Italian German landscapes
Arcadian landscape with six women near a tomb Italian and German landscapes (series title), Arcadian landscape with six women and a dog near a tomb

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Statue Mercury Mercury Gods Bode title object

Statue Mercury Mercury Gods Bode title object
Statue of Mercury Mercury, the Gods Bode (title on object), Print upper right: Pag: 631, (story of) Mercury, statues, paintings, etc

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Statue Pluto Pluto God Rykdoms title object Print upper right

Statue Pluto Pluto God Rykdoms title object Print upper right
Statue of Pluto Pluto, the God of the Rykdoms (title on object), Print upper right: Pag: 687, (story of) Pluto (Hades), Dis Pater, Orcus, statues, paintings, etc

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: sacrifice ram Antique reliefs series title priest

sacrifice ram Antique reliefs series title priest
The sacrifice of a ram Antique reliefs (series title), A priest and a young assistant are on the left of an altar with a burning fire on it. On the right a naked figure with a ram to sacrifice

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Set design interior temple sculpture Print part

Set design interior temple sculpture Print part
Set design with an interior of a temple with a sculpture, Print is part from an album. set, scenery, stage, temple, shrine, Roman religion, interior, representation of a building, piece of sculpture

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: flight Egypt falling idol Mary Christ child donkey

flight Egypt falling idol Mary Christ child donkey
The flight to Egypt with the falling idol, Mary with Christ child on donkey. Joseph walks beside it. Image of soldier on column has fallen off, the flight into Egypt: Mary, Joseph

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Roman Forum Rome Pars Fori Romani terms respite Arcum Titi Vespasian una cum Vestigiis

Roman Forum Rome Pars Fori Romani terms respite Arcum Titi Vespasian una cum Vestigiis
Roman Forum in Rome Pars Fori Romani in terms of respite Arcum Titi Vespasian una cum Vestigiis sev monumentis tempiorum hodie (title on object) Antique monuments (series title)

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Armed Roman soldiers leave temple Ancilia title

Armed Roman soldiers leave temple Ancilia title
Armed Roman soldiers leave an temple Ancilia (title on object), Above a representation a vellum with the representation of three different shields. Print on the upper right marked: Tom. II. P

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Statue Vulcan Vulcan God Fire title object Print upper right

Statue Vulcan Vulcan God Fire title object Print upper right
Statue of Vulcan Vulcan, the God of Fire (title on object), Print upper right: Pag: 719, (story of) Vulcan (Hephaestus), statues, paintings, etc, objects of worship in Roman religion, smith

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Statue Apollo Apollo Idol Delphos title object

Statue Apollo Apollo Idol Delphos title object
Statue of Apollo Apollo, Idol at Delphos (title on object), Print upper right: Pag: 711, (story of) Apollo (Phoebus), Apollo shoots Python, the dragon, statues, paintings, etc

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Statue Jupiter Print upper right Pag 542 story

Statue Jupiter Print upper right Pag 542 story
Statue of Jupiter, Print upper right: Pag: 542, (story of) Jupiter (Zeus), statues, paintings, etc. objects of worship in Roman religion, animal sacrifice, Roman religion

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Arcadian landscape with a goatherd. print maker: Abraham Genoels, 1650 - 1723

Arcadian landscape with a goatherd. print maker: Abraham Genoels, 1650 - 1723

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Sacrificial Ceremony before the Temple of Jupiter in Rome, Italy, Jan Luyken, Francois

Sacrificial Ceremony before the Temple of Jupiter in Rome, Italy, Jan Luyken, Francois Halma, Willem van de Water, 1697

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Roman soldiers around a bonfire where an eagle rises from the flames, Jan Luyken, 1686

Roman soldiers around a bonfire where an eagle rises from the flames, Jan Luyken, 1686

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Roman temple in Pula, Jan Luyken, Hendrick and Dirk Boom, 1679

Roman temple in Pula, Jan Luyken, Hendrick and Dirk Boom, 1679

Background imageRoman Religion Collection: Landscape with ruins of a Roman temple, Esaias van de Velde, 1615 - 1616

Landscape with ruins of a Roman temple, Esaias van de Velde, 1615 - 1616


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"Exploring the Divine: Unveiling the Fascinating World of Roman Religion" Step into a realm where gods and goddesses reign supreme, as we delve into the captivating world of Roman religion. From Eirene cradling infant Ploutos to Venus surrounded by Mercury and Cupid, these artworks by renowned artists like Van Loo and Goltzius offer glimpses into the rich tapestry of ancient beliefs. In "Hermes presenting Pandora to King Epimetheus, " Goltzius masterfully captures the pivotal moment when curiosity was unleashed upon humanity. The mischievous Mercury takes center stage again in his various forms - from a stoic figure in c. 1880 to enchanting depictions alongside Minerva, Diana, Apollo, and Vulcan. Marvel at Rubens' rendition of "Mercury and Argus, " where this swift messenger god engages in an enthralling battle against all-seeing eyes. Meanwhile, Boulogne's "The Toilet of Venus" presents a sensual portrayal of love personified through Venus herself. Journey further with Dossi's imaginative piece titled "Jupiter, Mercury and the Virtue (Jupiter Painting Butterflies), " which showcases divine beings engaging in whimsical activities that blur boundaries between mortals and immortals. Through these captivating artworks spanning centuries, we witness how Roman religion permeated every aspect of life - from birth to love affairs; from commerce symbolized by Hermes to wisdom represented by Minerva, and is an invitation to explore their intricate pantheon filled with stories that shaped civilizations. So immerse yourself in this visual feast as you discover tales woven within each stroke of paint or chisel mark – tales that continue to captivate our imagination even today. Step back into time and embrace the mystique surrounding Roman religion – an eternal testament to human fascination with deities who once held sway over empires long gone but never forgotten.