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Background imageMythology Collection: IROQUOIS CREATION MYTH. Sky Woman. A depiction of the Iroquois creation myth

IROQUOIS CREATION MYTH. Sky Woman. A depiction of the Iroquois creation myth. Oil on canvas, 1936, by Ernest Smith

Background imageMythology Collection: ANDERSEN: LITTLE MERMAID. The Little Mermaid. Drawing, 1932, by Jeannie Harbour for the fairy tale

ANDERSEN: LITTLE MERMAID. The Little Mermaid. Drawing, 1932, by Jeannie Harbour for the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen

Background imageMythology Collection: SAINTS SERGIUS AND BACCHUS. Byzantine icon of Saint Sergius and Saint Bacchus

SAINTS SERGIUS AND BACCHUS. Byzantine icon of Saint Sergius and Saint Bacchus, 7th century A.D

Background imageMythology Collection: President Andrew Jackson destroying the Bank of the United States. Lithograph cartoon, 1828

President Andrew Jackson destroying the Bank of the United States. Lithograph cartoon, 1828
ANDREW JACKSON (1828). President Andrew Jackson destroying the Bank of the United States. Lithograph cartoon, 1828

Background imageMythology Collection: FORD MERCURY AD, 1946. American magazine advertisement, 1946, for Ford Mercury automobiles

FORD MERCURY AD, 1946. American magazine advertisement, 1946, for Ford Mercury automobiles

Background imageMythology Collection: MOREAU: ARGONAUTS. The Return of the Argonauts

MOREAU: ARGONAUTS. The Return of the Argonauts. Oil on canvas, 1890-97, by Gustave Moreau

Background imageMythology Collection: MARS AND RHEA SILVIA. The Vestal Virgin Rhea Silvia, mother of Romulus and Remus

MARS AND RHEA SILVIA. The Vestal Virgin Rhea Silvia, mother of Romulus and Remus, being seduced by the god, Mars. Line engraving by Hieronymous Rossi, 18th century

Background imageMythology Collection: SEA MONSTER. Medieval woodcut

SEA MONSTER. Medieval woodcut

Background imageMythology Collection: MEDIEVAL WHALE. Medieval woodcut showing sailors who landed on a whale, thinking it was land

MEDIEVAL WHALE. Medieval woodcut showing sailors who landed on a whale, thinking it was land, and started a cooking fire

Background imageMythology Collection: FAIRY HOAX, 1920. Frances Griffiths and a leaping fairy, in a photograph made in

FAIRY HOAX, 1920. Frances Griffiths and a leaping fairy, in a photograph made in 1920 by her cousin Elsie Wright with a paper cutout

Background imageMythology Collection: UNICORN, 12th CENTURY. Drawing after an illuminated bestiary manuscript, 12th century

UNICORN, 12th CENTURY. Drawing after an illuminated bestiary manuscript, 12th century

Background imageMythology Collection: THE FATES. The three Fates, Lachesis, Atropos, and Clotho

THE FATES. The three Fates, Lachesis, Atropos, and Clotho. Woodcut, 1513, by Hans Baldung Grien

Background imageMythology Collection: MONSTER, 1493. Part-wolf, part-human monster. Woodcut from the Nuremberg Chronicle

MONSTER, 1493. Part-wolf, part-human monster. Woodcut from the Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493

Background imageMythology Collection: MONSTER, 1569. Woodcut from Edward Fentons Certain Secret Wonders of Nature

MONSTER, 1569. Woodcut from Edward Fentons Certain Secret Wonders of Nature, published in London, 1569

Background imageMythology Collection: CRANE-HEADED MAN, 1557. Woodcut from the Prodigiorum of Conrad Lycosthenes, 1557

CRANE-HEADED MAN, 1557. Woodcut from the Prodigiorum of Conrad Lycosthenes, 1557

Background imageMythology Collection: HEADLESS MAN, 1557. Woodcut from the Prodigiorum of Conrad Lycosthenes, 1557

HEADLESS MAN, 1557. Woodcut from the Prodigiorum of Conrad Lycosthenes, 1557

Background imageMythology Collection: MONSTER, 1557. Large-eared man. Woodcut from the Prodigiorum of Conrad Lycosthenes

MONSTER, 1557. Large-eared man. Woodcut from the Prodigiorum of Conrad Lycosthenes, 1557

Background imageMythology Collection: PERSIA: FIREBIRD. The Persian firebird

PERSIA: FIREBIRD. The Persian firebird. Drawing, 13th century, from Comestors Historia Scholastica

Background imageMythology Collection: SIEGFRIED SLAYING DRAGON. Photogravure, late 19th century, after a painting by Konrad Dielitz

SIEGFRIED SLAYING DRAGON. Photogravure, late 19th century, after a painting by Konrad Dielitz (1845-1933)

Background imageMythology Collection: JAPAN: GOD OF HAPPINESS. Hotei, the god of happiness in the Shinto religion of Japan

JAPAN: GOD OF HAPPINESS. Hotei, the god of happiness in the Shinto religion of Japan. Woodcut, 19th century

Background imageMythology Collection: GILGAMESH. Gilgamesh taming two monsters. Woodcut after a Sumerian shell inlay, 3rd millennium B

GILGAMESH. Gilgamesh taming two monsters. Woodcut after a Sumerian shell inlay, 3rd millennium B.C

Background imageMythology Collection: ATALANTA AND MELEAGER. Meleager hunting the Calydonian boar. Aquatint, c1800

ATALANTA AND MELEAGER. Meleager hunting the Calydonian boar. Aquatint, c1800

Background imageMythology Collection: HEAD OF ORPHEUS. Thracian girl carrying the head of Orpheus. Etching, late 19th century

HEAD OF ORPHEUS. Thracian girl carrying the head of Orpheus. Etching, late 19th century, after the painting, 1865, by Gustave Moreau

Background imageMythology Collection: SEA MONSTER, 1560. Monk-like sea monster allegedly captured off the coast of Norway

SEA MONSTER, 1560. Monk-like sea monster allegedly captured off the coast of Norway. Woodcut from Konrad von Gesners Nomenclator Aquatilium Animatium

Background imageMythology Collection: SEA MONSTER, 1560. Bishop-like sea monster allegedly sighted off the coast of Poland

SEA MONSTER, 1560. Bishop-like sea monster allegedly sighted off the coast of Poland. Woodcut from Konrad von Gesners Nomenclator Aquatilium Animatium

Background imageMythology Collection: MONSTERS, 1578. Broadside announcing the birth of two human monsters, one with a pigs head

MONSTERS, 1578. Broadside announcing the birth of two human monsters, one with a pigs head and the other with the hind part of a calf, printed at Nuremberg, Germany, in 1578

Background imageMythology Collection: DEATH OF ORPHEUS. Orpheus and the Bacchantes. Oil on canvas by Emile Levy (1826-1890)

DEATH OF ORPHEUS. Orpheus and the Bacchantes. Oil on canvas by Emile Levy (1826-1890)

Background imageMythology Collection: SATYR & NYMPHS. Photogravure after an oil painting, 1873, by William-Adolphe Bouguereau

SATYR & NYMPHS. Photogravure after an oil painting, 1873, by William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825-1905)

Background imageMythology Collection: HOMER: THE ODYSSEY. Telemachus led by Athena (Minerva), who has taken the form of Mentor

HOMER: THE ODYSSEY. Telemachus led by Athena (Minerva), who has taken the form of Mentor, in search of his father Odysseus. Drawing, 1918, by Willy Pogany

Background imageMythology Collection: ROMULUS AND REMUS. 15th century French ms. illumination attributed to Jean Fouquet

ROMULUS AND REMUS. 15th century French ms. illumination attributed to Jean Fouquet

Background imageMythology Collection: PYRAMUS AND THISBE. Woodcut, 1494, from a book of romances

PYRAMUS AND THISBE. Woodcut, 1494, from a book of romances

Background imageMythology Collection: DRAGON, 1640. Draco Aethiopicus. Woodcut from Ulisse Aldrovandis Serpentum et

DRAGON, 1640. Draco Aethiopicus. Woodcut from Ulisse Aldrovandis Serpentum et Draconium Historiae, Bologna, Italy, 1640

Background imageMythology Collection: THE JUDGMENT OF PARIS. Cedar wood relief carving, Austrian, early 16th century

THE JUDGMENT OF PARIS. Cedar wood relief carving, Austrian, early 16th century

Background imageMythology Collection: OUROBOROS, 16th CENTURY. The dragon Ouroboros

OUROBOROS, 16th CENTURY. The dragon Ouroboros. Woodcut from the 16th century French magic manuscript, La Magie noire

Background imageMythology Collection: RINALDO AND ARMIDA. Oil on canvas, 1629, by Anthony van Dyck

RINALDO AND ARMIDA. Oil on canvas, 1629, by Anthony van Dyck

Background imageMythology Collection: TREE OF LIFE. Yggdrasil in Norse-Teutonic mythology

TREE OF LIFE. Yggdrasil in Norse-Teutonic mythology. Woodcut, 1515, by Hans Baldung Grien

Background imageMythology Collection: MYTHOLOGY: SELENE. Allegorical representation of the Greek moon goddess, Selene

MYTHOLOGY: SELENE. Allegorical representation of the Greek moon goddess, Selene. Woodcut, German, early 16th century

Background imageMythology Collection: MYTHOLOGY: HERCULES. Woodcut, c1496, by Albrecht Durer

MYTHOLOGY: HERCULES. Woodcut, c1496, by Albrecht Durer

Background imageMythology Collection: POUSSIN: SHEPHERDS. The Shepherds of Arcadie. Canvas, 1629, by Nicolas Poussin

POUSSIN: SHEPHERDS. The Shepherds of Arcadie. Canvas, 1629, by Nicolas Poussin

Background imageMythology Collection: HERCULES AND CERBERUS. Woodcut from Villenas Doze Trabajos de Hercules, 1483

HERCULES AND CERBERUS. Woodcut from Villenas Doze Trabajos de Hercules, 1483

Background imageMythology Collection: HERCULES. The Judgement of Hercules. Etching, 18th century

HERCULES. The Judgement of Hercules. Etching, 18th century

Background imageMythology Collection: GRIFFIN, 1533. Woodcut, 1533, from a French signet

GRIFFIN, 1533. Woodcut, 1533, from a French signet

Background imageMythology Collection: FANTIN-LATOUR: RHEINGOLD. Henri Fantin-Latour (1836-1904): The first scene from Das Rheingold

FANTIN-LATOUR: RHEINGOLD. Henri Fantin-Latour (1836-1904): The first scene from Das Rheingold
FANTIN-LATOUR: RHEINGOLD. Henri Fantin-Latour (1836-1904): The first scene from " Das Rheingold." Lithograph, 1876-77

Background imageMythology Collection: WEREWOLF, 15th CENTURY. Werewolf attacking a man. Woodcut, German, 15th century

WEREWOLF, 15th CENTURY. Werewolf attacking a man. Woodcut, German, 15th century

Background imageMythology Collection: HERCULES & THE NEMEAN LION. Hercules performing his first labor, the strangling

HERCULES & THE NEMEAN LION. Hercules performing his first labor, the strangling of the Nemean lion. Woodcut, 1599, by Jost Amman

Background imageMythology Collection: VULCAN AND THETIS. Vulcan making a new armor for Achilles on the request of his mother, Thetis

VULCAN AND THETIS. Vulcan making a new armor for Achilles on the request of his mother, Thetis. Detail from an Attic red-figured amphora, c480 B.C

Background imageMythology Collection: MANTICORE, 1607. Woodcut from Edward Topsells The History of Four-Footed Beasts

MANTICORE, 1607. Woodcut from Edward Topsells The History of Four-Footed Beasts, London, England, 1607

Background imageMythology Collection: ACEPHALI MONSTER, 1563. The Acephali, the headless people of Libya

ACEPHALI MONSTER, 1563. The Acephali, the headless people of Libya. Woodcut from Korte Wonderliche Beschryvinge, Holland, 1563



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