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"Mars: A Mystical Journey through the Solar System" Intriguingly depicted in a Palmistry map of the hand, Mars, the enigmatic red planet

Background imageMars Collection: Mother and children handing out the presents from the Christmas tree, 1891 (engraving)

Mother and children handing out the presents from the Christmas tree, 1891 (engraving)
3478768 Mother and children handing out the presents from the Christmas tree, 1891 (engraving); (add.info.: Mother and children handing out the presents from the Christmas tree)

Background imageMars Collection: Ceremonial staircase

Ceremonial staircase
3507217 Ceremonial staircase; (add.info.: ceremonial staircase dating to 1485, built within the courtyard of the Doge's Palace (Palazzo Ducal) built in Venetian Gothic style

Background imageMars Collection: The Shepherds Kalendar

The Shepherds Kalendar
5310206 The Shepherds Kalendar; (add.info.: Woodblock engraving from the Shepherds Kalendar - The moon was considered to be a female planet, moist and cold)

Background imageMars Collection: Group of Mars and Venus, 170 AD circa, marble, National Roman Museum at the Baths of Diocletian

Group of Mars and Venus, 170 AD circa, marble, National Roman Museum at the Baths of Diocletian, Rome, Italy
6384385 Group of Mars and Venus, 170 AD circa, marble, National Roman Museum at the Baths of Diocletian, Rome, Italy; Museo Nazionale Romano, Terme di Diocleziano, Rome

Background imageMars Collection: Statue of Napoleon Bonaparte sculpted by Luigi and Francesco Righetti, from Antonio Canova's model

Statue of Napoleon Bonaparte sculpted by Luigi and Francesco Righetti, from Antonio Canova's model
3559846 Statue of Napoleon Bonaparte sculpted by Luigi and Francesco Righetti, from Antonio Canova's model. The work is found in the courtyard of the Brera Palace in Milan.; (add.info.: Artist)

Background imageMars Collection: Roman mythology: Mars, god of war, with his helmet and his symbolic epee - Eau forte by Jacques

Roman mythology: Mars, god of war, with his helmet and his symbolic epee - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf
FLO4974655 Roman mythology: Mars, god of war, with his helmet and his symbolic epee - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf, from an illustration by Leonard Defrance (1735-1805)

Background imageMars Collection: Group of Mars and Venus, 170 AD circa, marble, National Roman Museum at the Baths of Diocletian

Group of Mars and Venus, 170 AD circa, marble, National Roman Museum at the Baths of Diocletian, Rome, Italy
6384386 Group of Mars and Venus, 170 AD circa, marble, National Roman Museum at the Baths of Diocletian, Rome, Italy; Museo Nazionale Romano, Terme di Diocleziano, Rome

Background imageMars Collection: Relief with a helmeted head of Mars, National Roman Museum, Palazzo Altemps, Rome, Italy

Relief with a helmeted head of Mars, National Roman Museum, Palazzo Altemps, Rome, Italy
6384513 Relief with a helmeted head of Mars, National Roman Museum, Palazzo Altemps, Rome, Italy; Museo Nazionale Romano, Palazzo Altemps, Rome

Background imageMars Collection: Terracotta statue of Mars the Warrior

Terracotta statue of Mars the Warrior
5305109 Terracotta statue of Mars the Warrior.; (add.info.: Terracotta statue of Mars the Warrior. Dated 6th Century BC.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageMars Collection: Statue of the Roman Emperor Hadrian as the Roman god of war Mars with shield and sword

Statue of the Roman Emperor Hadrian as the Roman god of war Mars with shield and sword. Found in Ceperano
FLO4997379 Statue of the Roman Emperor Hadrian as the Roman god of war Mars with shield and sword. Found in Ceperano. Copperplate engraving by Gio

Background imageMars Collection: Diomedes and Athena attacking Ares during the Trojan war, 1887 (engraving)

Diomedes and Athena attacking Ares during the Trojan war, 1887 (engraving)
7125132 Diomedes and Athena attacking Ares during the Trojan war, 1887 (engraving); (add.info.: Diomedes and Athena attacking Ares during the Trojan war. Diomedes or Diomede, hero of Greek mythology)

Background imageMars Collection: Richard A Proctor

Richard A Proctor
3118488 Richard A Proctor; (add.info.: Photographic portrait of Richard A. Proctor (1837-1888) an English astronomer. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageMars Collection: The Champ de Mars during the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1878 (engraving)

The Champ de Mars during the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1878 (engraving)
3058491 The Champ de Mars during the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1878 (engraving); (add.info.: From The Magazine of Art published 1878); Photo © Hilary Morgan

Background imageMars Collection: Hephaestus forging the arms of Ares (engraving)

Hephaestus forging the arms of Ares (engraving)
8655506 Hephaestus forging the arms of Ares (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hephaestus forging the arms of Ares)

Background imageMars Collection: A chart of Mars prepared by Giovanni Schiaparelli, based on his observations between 1877-1888

A chart of Mars prepared by Giovanni Schiaparelli, based on his observations between 1877-1888
5311389 A chart of Mars prepared by Giovanni Schiaparelli, based on his observations between 1877-1888. Giovanni Schiaparelli (1835-1910) an Italian astronomer and science historian

Background imageMars Collection: Actress Mademoiselle Mars, Anne Franoise Hyppolyte Boutet Salvetat, 1779-1847

Actress Mademoiselle Mars, Anne Franoise Hyppolyte Boutet Salvetat, 1779-1847
FLO4562807 Actress Mademoiselle Mars, Anne Franoise Hyppolyte Boutet Salvetat, 1779-1847, as Marie in Madame de Sevigne at the Theatre Francais, Paris

Background imageMars Collection: Lillie Langtry (born Emilie Charlotte le Breton - 1853-1929) only daughter of the Dean of Jersey

Lillie Langtry (born Emilie Charlotte le Breton - 1853-1929) only daughter of the Dean of Jersey
526509 Lillie Langtry (born Emilie Charlotte le Breton - 1853-1929) only daughter of the Dean of Jersey, she was called the Jersey Lily.; (add.info.: English society beauty and actress)

Background imageMars Collection: Intaglio of Ares crowned by Nike (sardonyx)

Intaglio of Ares crowned by Nike (sardonyx)
BEN119158 Intaglio of Ares crowned by Nike (sardonyx); 8.5x6.1 cm; Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples, Campania, Italy; Photo © Raffaello Bencini

Background imageMars Collection: Kepler's illustration to explain his discovery of the elliptical orbit of Mars

Kepler's illustration to explain his discovery of the elliptical orbit of Mars
541697 Kepler's illustration to explain his discovery of the elliptical orbit of Mars. From Johannes Kepler Astronomia Nova... de Motibus Stellae Martis 1609

Background imageMars Collection: The chastisement of love (Cupid is whipped by Mars, pursued by a fury), End of 16th century

The chastisement of love (Cupid is whipped by Mars, pursued by a fury), End of 16th century. Found in the Collection of the Galerie Canesso

Background imageMars Collection: Mars Sky

Mars Sky
baidongyun

Background imageMars Collection: Universal Toss

Universal Toss
Vertigo Artography

Background imageMars Collection: 2 Moons of Mars

2 Moons of Mars
Stephen Wade

Background imageMars Collection: Curves in color

Curves in color
Mathilde Guillemot

Background imageMars Collection: Mars and Venus, 16th century. Creator: Unknown

Mars and Venus, 16th century. Creator: Unknown
Mars and Venus, 16th century

Background imageMars Collection: Mars, 17th century. Creator: Giovanni Francesco Romanelli

Mars, 17th century. Creator: Giovanni Francesco Romanelli
Mars, 17th century

Background imageMars Collection: L'âne de Buridan entre deux opinions, 1859. Creator: Cham

L'âne de Buridan entre deux opinions, 1859. Creator: Cham
L'ane de Buridan entre deux opinions, 1859. Public opinion indecisive between war and peace (hesitant whether France should intervene in Italy)

Background imageMars Collection: Mars and Venus (image 2 of 2), 16th century. Creator: Enea Vico

Mars and Venus (image 2 of 2), 16th century. Creator: Enea Vico
Mars and Venus (image 2 of 2), 16th century

Background imageMars Collection: Eh bien! Et des balles nous n'en faisons donc plus? Si fait! mais en coton, je trouve que... 1865

Eh bien! Et des balles nous n'en faisons donc plus? Si fait! mais en coton, je trouve que... 1865. Creator: Cham
Eh bien! Et des balles nous n'en faisons donc plus? Si fait! mais en coton, je trouve que mon ancienne methode vaut encore mieux que la votre, 1865

Background imageMars Collection: Mars and Minerva, c17th century. Creator: Unknown

Mars and Minerva, c17th century. Creator: Unknown
Mars and Minerva, c17th century

Background imageMars Collection: Mars, Venus and Cupid. Creator: Peter Paul Rubens

Mars, Venus and Cupid. Creator: Peter Paul Rubens
Mars, Venus and Cupid, Unknown date

Background imageMars Collection: Mars, c1585. Creator: Johann Sadeler I

Mars, c1585. Creator: Johann Sadeler I
Mars, c1585. From Planetarium - Effectus et Eorum in Signis Zodiac

Background imageMars Collection: Mars and Venus, c1590. Creator: Jacob Matham

Mars and Venus, c1590. Creator: Jacob Matham
Mars and Venus, c1590. From Four mythological subjects

Background imageMars Collection: Mars, between circa 1588 and circa 1590. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius

Mars, between circa 1588 and circa 1590. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius
Mars, between circa 1588 and circa 1590

Background imageMars Collection: Mars (half-length), between circa 1588 and circa 1589. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius

Mars (half-length), between circa 1588 and circa 1589. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius
Mars (half-length), between circa 1588 and circa 1589

Background imageMars Collection: Mars and Venus (image 1 of 2), 16th century. Creator: Enea Vico

Mars and Venus (image 1 of 2), 16th century. Creator: Enea Vico
Mars and Venus (image 1 of 2), 16th century

Background imageMars Collection: Allegory of the union of King Karl XI and Queen Ulrika Eleonora, 1692

Allegory of the union of King Karl XI and Queen Ulrika Eleonora, 1692. Creator: David Klocker Ehrenstrahl
Allegory of the union of King Karl XI and Queen Ulrika Eleonora, 1692

Background imageMars Collection: Mars, Venus and Cupid, 1508. Creator: Marcantonio Raimondi

Mars, Venus and Cupid, 1508. Creator: Marcantonio Raimondi
Mars, Venus and Cupid, 1508

Background imageMars Collection: Allegory. Sweden, Finland and Mars, the God of War. Creator: Louis Adrien Masreliez

Allegory. Sweden, Finland and Mars, the God of War. Creator: Louis Adrien Masreliez
Allegory. Sweden, Finland and Mars, the God of War, unknown date

Background imageMars Collection: Design for a stove with Mars and two overcome, chained naked men, in a niche, c.1750. Creator: Anon

Design for a stove with Mars and two overcome, chained naked men, in a niche, c.1750. Creator: Anon
Design for a stove with Mars and two overcome, chained naked men, in a niche, c.1750

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

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

Background imageMars Collection: Apollo Exposing Mars and Venus to the Ridicule of the Olympians, from Ovid's Metamorphoses

Apollo Exposing Mars and Venus to the Ridicule of the Olympians, from Ovid's Metamorphoses... Creator: Unknown
Apollo Exposing Mars and Venus to the Ridicule of the Olympians, from Ovid's Metamorphoses, Aubusson, c. 1650. Detail from a larger artwork

Background imageMars Collection: Allegory of Peace, 1652. Creator: Jan Lievens

Allegory of Peace, 1652. Creator: Jan Lievens
Allegory of Peace, 1652. Alternative title: Triumph of Peace. Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, crowns Pax, the goddess of peace - allegory alluding to the 1648 Treaty of Munster

Background imageMars Collection: Venus and Mars, 1604. Creator: Johannes Rottenhammer the elder

Venus and Mars, 1604. Creator: Johannes Rottenhammer the elder
Venus and Mars, 1604

Background imageMars Collection: Odysseus and Calypso, c.1680. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse

Odysseus and Calypso, c.1680. Creator: Gerard de Lairesse
Odysseus and Calypso, c.1680. Other Title(s): Mars and Venus

Background imageMars Collection: Saint Mitophan et le dieu mars... 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier

Saint Mitophan et le dieu mars... 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier
Saint Mitophan et le dieu mars... 19th century. Saint Mitrophan and the god Mars resting from the fatigues of war

Background imageMars Collection: Apollo, the Muses, and Mars: In Praise of Tasso, 1740/1745. Creator: Giovanni Battista Piazzetta

Apollo, the Muses, and Mars: In Praise of Tasso, 1740/1745. Creator: Giovanni Battista Piazzetta
Apollo, the Muses, and Mars: In Praise of Tasso, 1740/1745

Background imageMars Collection: Mars and Venus, between 1770 and 1780. Creator: Unknown

Mars and Venus, between 1770 and 1780. Creator: Unknown
Mars and Venus, between 1770 and 1780




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"Mars: A Mystical Journey through the Solar System" Intriguingly depicted in a Palmistry map of the hand, Mars, the enigmatic red planet, has captivated human imagination for centuries. Dating back to the 14th century Catalan Atlas, this celestial body has been an object of fascination and exploration. Artworks showcasing our vast Solar System reveal Mars as one of its prominent members. When compared to other planets in terms of size, it stands out with its distinctive reddish hue and captivating allure. Its unique features have beckoned scientists and explorers alike to uncover its secrets. One such endeavor is embodied by the Curiosity rover, represented beautifully in artwork. This robotic explorer traverses Martian landscapes, capturing breathtaking images that unveil a world both alien and strangely familiar. As we delve deeper into understanding Mars' mysteries, we are reminded that amidst scientific discoveries lies room for whimsy. Just like a curious kitten finding solace within a Maltesers cardboard box, humans find joy in unraveling the wonders beyond our own planet. The solar system itself holds countless marvels; from intricate epicycles of Mercury and Venus observed in 1823 C017 / 8061 art piece to Antonio Canova's depiction of The Graces and Venus embodying beauty across space. Mars continues to be an alluring destination for future explorations as humanity seeks answers about our place in the universe. It remains a symbol of resilience and possibility—a reminder that even amidst vastness there is always more to discover. So let us embark on this mystical journey through space together—guided by ancient maps and modern technology—to unlock the secrets held within Mars' crimson embrace.