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Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Scylla And Charybdis

Scylla And Charybdis
In Greek mythology, Jason and the Argonauts pass between the ravening monster Scylla (left) and the whirlpool Charybdis with the help of Thetis and her sea nymphs, circa 1200 BC

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Gods Of Healing

Gods Of Healing
Asclepius or Aesculapius, the ancient Greek god of medicine, with the snake-entwined staff which has come to symbolise the medical profession, circa 1700

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Hector & Andromache

Hector & Andromache
Hector and Andromache with their baby son, Astyanax (Scamandrios), held by a nursemaid. Hector asks the gods to make his son braver and stronger than himself

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Perseus armed by the Nymphs - Greek mythology

Perseus armed by the Nymphs - Greek mythology
The Nymphs of the North arming Perseus in readiness for his approaching confrontation with Medusa, the Gorgon

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Narcissus and Echo

Narcissus and Echo. Found in the Collection of Walker Art Gallery

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Las Hilanderas, (The Spinners), 1657, (c1934). Artist: Diego Velasquez

Las Hilanderas, (The Spinners), 1657, (c1934). Artist: Diego Velasquez
Las Hilanderas, (The Spinners), 1657, (c1934). Traditionally, believed to depict women workers in the tapestry workshop of Santa Isabel, iconography suggests Ovids Fable of Arachne

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Narcissus, 1598-1599. Artist: Caravaggio, Michelangelo (1571-1610)

Narcissus, 1598-1599. Artist: Caravaggio, Michelangelo (1571-1610)
Narcissus, 1598-1599. Found in the collection of the Palazzo Barberini, Rome

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Arrival of Aeneas in Italy, the Dawn of the Roman Empire, (c1620-1680?). Artist: Claude Lorrain

Arrival of Aeneas in Italy, the Dawn of the Roman Empire, (c1620-1680?). Artist: Claude Lorrain
Arrival of Aeneas in Italy, the Dawn of the Roman Empire, (c1620-c1680?). Aeneas, hero of Troy, son of Anchises and Aphrodite (Venus)

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Hercules Brings Cerberus to Eurystheus, with Hermes and Athena, c6th century BC

Hercules Brings Cerberus to Eurystheus, with Hermes and Athena, c6th century BC. Greek Vase from an Etruscan Tomb

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Head of a statue of Ares. Roman sculpture after original of

Head of a statue of Ares. Roman sculpture after original of
Ares, the god of war. Roman equivalent : Mars. Head of a statue of Ares. Roman sculpture after original of about 430 BC. Glytothek. Munich

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: The Pythia foretells the Oracle of Delphi

The Pythia foretells the Oracle of Delphi
Illustration of the Pythia foretells the Oracle of Delphi

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: The Feast of Venus

The Feast of Venus, after 1635. Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640). Oil on canvas, 217 x 350 cm

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Achilles binding Patroclus wound

Achilles binding Patroclus wound, as depicted a bowl from the 5th century BC

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Homeric cosmogony

Homeric cosmogony. Map of the Earth based on the myths and knowledge of the Ancient Greeks at the time of Homer (1st or 2nd millennium BC)

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: The Hamburg Hydra Linnaeus revealed fake

The Hamburg Hydra Linnaeus revealed fake
Copperplate engraving with hand colouring by J. Chapman 1806 after engraving by Seba in his " Treasury of Natural History" (1734). In 1735 a young Linnaeus visited Hamburg

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: The Mobil Pegasus Logo - Perspex sign

The Mobil Pegasus Logo - Perspex sign
The red logo advertising Mobil and Mobiloil, the winged horse of ancient myth, Pegasus, flying through the sky at great speed! A plastic perspex sign. *EDITORIAL USE ONLY* Date: 1960s

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Perseus constellation

Perseus constellation. Illustrated card from a 19th century astronomical teaching aid called Uranias Mirror, after the Greek muse of astronomy. There are 32 cards in total

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Map of Europe, 1700

Map of Europe, 1700
17th century map of Europe. Published in 1700, this map by the Dutch cartographer Frederick de Witt (1630-1706) shows the latest knowledge of the geography of Europe

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Marble statue of Hermaphrodite asleep, from Rome, Baths of Diocletian

Marble statue of Hermaphrodite asleep, from Rome, Baths of Diocletian
Roman civilization, 2nd century A.D. Marble statue of Hermaphrodite asleep. From Rome, Baths of Diocletian

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Cygnus and Lyra constellations

Cygnus and Lyra constellations. Illustrated card from a 19th century astronomical teaching aid called Uranias Mirror, after the Greek muse of astronomy. There are 32 cards in total

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Perseus freeing Andromeda, Greek Mythology, lithograph, published in 1897

Perseus freeing Andromeda, Greek Mythology, lithograph, published in 1897
Perseus freeing Andromeda. Szene from the Greek Mythology. Lithograph after an original by Alexander Zick (German painter, 1845 - 1907), published in 1897

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Minerva, 1775 (marble)

Minerva, 1775 (marble)
XOS1765294 Minerva, 1775 (marble) by Nollekens, Joseph Francis (1702-48); 144 cm; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, USA; (add.info.: Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquis of Rockingham)

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Odysseus & Tame Animals

Odysseus & Tame Animals
Odysseus and his men are amazed by a group of strangely tame wild animals - a lion licks Eurylochuss foot. Circe has cast a spell on them

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Arion on a Dolphin

Arion on a Dolphin
A Greek poet and musician, reputed to have been cast into the sea by mariners but carried to Taenaros on a dolphins back

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Odysseus returns to his wife Penelope

Odysseus returns to his wife Penelope
Odysseus returns to his wife, Penelope, and his dog, Argos

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: The ancient town of Olympia, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Peloponnese, Greece, Europe

The ancient town of Olympia, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Peloponnese, Greece, Europe

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Callisto And Artemis

Callisto And Artemis
The nymph Callisto succumbs to the embraces of Zeus, who is disguised as the goddess Artemis. Artemis, who demanded that her nymphs remained chaste

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Jupiter and Antiope, 1851. Creator: Ingres, Jean Auguste Dominique (1780-1867)

Jupiter and Antiope, 1851. Creator: Ingres, Jean Auguste Dominique (1780-1867)
Jupiter and Antiope, 1851. Found in the collection of the Musee d'Orsay, Paris

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: The Wingless Chimera, 1911. Creator: David Young Cameron

The Wingless Chimera, 1911. Creator: David Young Cameron
The Wingless Chimera, 1911

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Garden. Fresco from The House of the Golden Bracelet (Casa del Bracciale d Oro), 1st H

Garden. Fresco from The House of the Golden Bracelet (Casa del Bracciale d Oro), 1st H. 1st cen. AD. Found in the Collection of Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: A statue of Hercules and Cerberus

A statue of Hercules and Cerberus
Hercules is capturing Cerberus and completeing his twelfth labour. This is from the portal of the Michaelertrakt, Hofburg, Vienna

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Prometheus statue, Rockefeller Center Plaza, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

Prometheus statue, Rockefeller Center Plaza, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
USA, New York City, Manhattan, Prometheus statue, Rockefeller Center Plaza

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Three graces or charites roman mythology

Three graces or charites roman mythology
In Greek mythology, a Charis or Grace is one of three or more minor goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity, and fertility, together known as the Charites or Graces

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: The Invention of the Art of Drawing (oil on canvas)

The Invention of the Art of Drawing (oil on canvas)
490133 The Invention of the Art of Drawing (oil on canvas) by Suvee, Joseph Benoit (1743-1807); 267x131.5 cm; Groeningemuseum, Bruges, Belgium; (add.info.: In this painting)

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Pan embracing Venus watched by Cupid (pen & brown ink on paper)

Pan embracing Venus watched by Cupid (pen & brown ink on paper)
3740819 Pan embracing Venus watched by Cupid (pen & brown ink on paper) by Testa, Pietro (Il Lucchesino) (1611-50); 23.2x18.1 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: The Fall of Icarus, detail (Painting, 1570-1572)

The Fall of Icarus, detail (Painting, 1570-1572)
LRI4576355 The Fall of Icarus, detail (Painting, 1570-1572) by Maso da San Friano, (1536-71); Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, Italy; (add.info)

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Circe, c. 1889 (oil on canvas)

Circe, c. 1889 (oil on canvas)
1128167 Circe, c.1889 (oil on canvas) by Barker, Wright (1864-1941); 138x188 cm; Bradford Art Galleries and Museums, West Yorkshire, UK; eBradford Museums & Galleries; English, out of copyright

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: The Council of the Gods (or Assembly of the Gods): Zeus on Olympus surrounds divinites

The Council of the Gods (or Assembly of the Gods): Zeus on Olympus surrounds divinites
LRI4619180 The Council of the Gods (or Assembly of the Gods): Zeus on Olympus surrounds divinites. They are represented from top to bottom and on the left: Ganymede, Athena, Poseidon, Hermes

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Venus (Venere Italica), 1810 (marble sculpture)

Venus (Venere Italica), 1810 (marble sculpture)
LRI4594082 Venus (Venere Italica), 1810 (marble sculpture) by Canova, Antonio (1757-1822); Palatine Gallery, Pitti Palace, Florence; (add.info.: Venere Italica (Venus) - Marble statue (h)

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Marcus Curtius, from the series The Roman Heroes, 1586. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius

Marcus Curtius, from the series The Roman Heroes, 1586. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius
Marcus Curtius, from the series The Roman Heroes, 1586

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: The Dragon Devouring the Companions of Cadmus, 1588. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius

The Dragon Devouring the Companions of Cadmus, 1588. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius
The Dragon Devouring the Companions of Cadmus, 1588

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: The Farewell of Telemachus and Eucharis, 1818. Artist: David, Jacques Louis (1748-1825)

The Farewell of Telemachus and Eucharis, 1818. Artist: David, Jacques Louis (1748-1825)
The Farewell of Telemachus and Eucharis, 1818. Found in the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Zephyr, Greek god of the west wind, published 1878

Zephyr, Greek god of the west wind, published 1878
Zephyr - the Greek god of the west wind. Woodcut engraving from the the book " Der Olymp oder die Mythologie der Griechen und Romer (The Olympus or the Mythology of the Greeks and Romans)"

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Battle of the Gods against the Titans, Greek Mythology

Battle of the Gods against the Titans, Greek Mythology
Battle of the Gods against the Titans. Szene from the Greek Mythology. Wood engraving after a drawing by Heinrich Leutemann (German painter, 1824 - 1905), published in 1880

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Bellerophon on Pegasus - Greek mythology

Bellerophon on Pegasus - Greek mythology
The Greek mythological hero Bellerophon riding Pegasus, the untamed but divine winged horse. In the illustration the creature is shown attempting to dislodge his rider

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Poseidon, Greek mythology, wood engraving, published in 1880

Poseidon, Greek mythology, wood engraving, published in 1880
The angry Poseidon. Figure from the Greek mythology. Wood engraving, published in 1880

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: Leda and the Swan, 1585. Artist: Veronese, Paolo (1528-1588)

Leda and the Swan, 1585. Artist: Veronese, Paolo (1528-1588)
Leda and the Swan, 1585. Found in the collection of the Musee Fesch, Ajaccio

Background imageGreek mythology Collection: The drunken Hercules, House of the Stags, Herculaneum, Italy

The drunken Hercules, House of the Stags, Herculaneum, Italy



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