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Mythologie Collection (#3)

Step into the enchanting world of mythology, where gods and goddesses shape the destinies of mortals

Background imageMythologie Collection: Statuette of Zeus Aglaus, reassembled and fragmentary and female statuette

Statuette of Zeus Aglaus, reassembled and fragmentary and female statuette
LRI741039 Statuette of Zeus Aglaus, reassembled and fragmentary and female statuette, from San Biagio alla Venella (Bernalda MT ) out-of-town sanctuary, votive offering; Museo Archeologico Nazionale

Background imageMythologie Collection: Female statuette reassembled and integrated, from San Biagio alla Venella (Bernalda MT)

Female statuette reassembled and integrated, from San Biagio alla Venella (Bernalda MT) extra-urban sanctuary
LRI741055 Female statuette reassembled and integrated, from San Biagio alla Venella (Bernalda MT) extra-urban sanctuary; 58x26 cm; Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Metaponto, Bernalda, Matera

Background imageMythologie Collection: Earthenware statue of an enthroned deity, From Paestum, southern urban sanctuary

Earthenware statue of an enthroned deity, From Paestum, southern urban sanctuary
LRI741054 Earthenware statue of an enthroned deity, From Paestum, southern urban sanctuary; 90 cm; Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Paestum, Parco archeologico di Paestum & Elea-Velia, Capaccio

Background imageMythologie Collection: La transformation d'Arachne en araignee - Transformation of Arachne into a spider

La transformation d'Arachne en araignee - Transformation of Arachne into a spider. Copperplate engraving by W
FLO4607702 La transformation d'Arachne en araignee - Transformation of Arachne into a spider. Copperplate engraving by W

Background imageMythologie Collection: Dido's death. Miniature taken from the Codex Vergilius Vaticanus manuscript of the Aeneid

Dido's death. Miniature taken from the Codex Vergilius Vaticanus manuscript of the Aeneid (book IV, c.663)
BEN5469676 Dido's death. Miniature taken from the Codex Vergilius Vaticanus manuscript of the Aeneid (book IV, c.663), 5th century Ref: 3225 F.41 R°

Background imageMythologie Collection: General view of the ceiling of the Hall of the Giants, Mantua (Palazzo del Te)

General view of the ceiling of the Hall of the Giants, Mantua (Palazzo del Te, Mantova): the Gods of Olympus
BEN5463228 General view of the ceiling of the Hall of the Giants, Mantua (Palazzo del Te, Mantova): the Gods of Olympus. Fresco by Giulio Pippi de Jannuzzi known as Giulio Romano (Julius Romano)

Background imageMythologie Collection: Roman mythology: Venus, goddess of love and beauty, naked with cherubin on a dolphin at his feet

Roman mythology: Venus, goddess of love and beauty, naked with cherubin on a dolphin at his feet - Eau forte by Jacques
FLO4974659 Roman mythology: Venus, goddess of love and beauty, naked with cherubin on a dolphin at his feet - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imageMythologie 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 imageMythologie Collection: Greek mythology: Melpomene, Terpsichore and Erato muses - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Greek mythology: Melpomene, Terpsichore and Erato muses - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf
FLO4974653 Greek mythology: Melpomene, Terpsichore and Erato muses - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf, based on an illustration by Leonard Defrance (1735-1805)

Background imageMythologie Collection: Other incarnations of the Hindu god Vishnu. Handcoloured copperplate drawn

Other incarnations of the Hindu god Vishnu. Handcoloured copperplate drawn
FLO4623762 Other incarnations of the Hindu god Vishnu. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrario's Ancient

Background imageMythologie Collection: Greek and Roman gods: Kronos and Rhea 1, Rhea 2, Jupiter 3, 4, 5 and Juno 6, 7

Greek and Roman gods: Kronos and Rhea 1, Rhea 2, Jupiter 3, 4, 5 and Juno 6, 7
FLO4575712 Greek and Roman gods: Kronos and Rhea 1, Rhea 2, Jupiter 3, 4, 5 and Juno 6, 7. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's " Bilderbuch fur Kinder"

Background imageMythologie Collection: Venus and Adonis Painting of the Italian School (18th century) Salon, Bank BNL, Turin Italy

Venus and Adonis Painting of the Italian School (18th century) Salon, Bank BNL, Turin Italy
QUA5033112 Venus and Adonis Painting of the Italian School (18th century) Salon, Bank BNL, Turin Italy; (add.info.: Venus and Adonis Painting of the Italian School (18th century) Salon, Bank BNL

Background imageMythologie Collection: Mercury and Painting. Allegory. Painting by Domenico Pedrini (1727-1800)

Mercury and Painting. Allegory. Painting by Domenico Pedrini (1727-1800). Museo Civico, Galleria Fontanesi
VEN5032841 Mercury and Painting. Allegory. Painting by Domenico Pedrini (1727-1800). Museo Civico, Galleria Fontanesi, Reggio Emilia (Reggio Emilia).; (add.info.: Mercury and Painting. Allegory)

Background imageMythologie Collection: Pallas receiving the peplum (offer of peplum to Pallas) relief detail of plaster by Antonio Canova

Pallas receiving the peplum (offer of peplum to Pallas) relief detail of plaster by Antonio Canova (1757-1822)
QUA5036125 Pallas receiving the peplum (offer of peplum to Pallas) relief detail of plaster by Antonio Canova (1757-1822) 1790-1792 Private collection; (add.info)

Background imageMythologie Collection: Representation of Antinous in Dionysos or Silvanus, harvesting grapes

Representation of Antinous in Dionysos or Silvanus, harvesting grapes (Antinous as Dionysos or Silvanus)
QUA5036093 Representation of Antinous in Dionysos or Silvanus, harvesting grapes (Antinous as Dionysos or Silvanus, harvesting grapes) - Detail Relief in marble by Antonianos d'Aphrodise

Background imageMythologie Collection: Mercury and Painting (allegory). Anonymous painting. Museo civico, galleria Fontanesi, Reggio Emilia

Mercury and Painting (allegory). Anonymous painting. Museo civico, galleria Fontanesi, Reggio Emilia
VEN5031664 Mercury and Painting (allegory). Anonymous painting. Museo civico, galleria Fontanesi, Reggio Emilia.; (add.info.: Mercury and Painting (allegory). Anonymous painting

Background imageMythologie Collection: Astrology: representation of Saturn on a tank. Manuscript page of the Campori background

Astrology: representation of Saturn on a tank. Manuscript page of the Campori background
VEN5027460 Astrology: representation of Saturn on a tank. Manuscript page of the Campori background. Biblioteca estense, Modene, Italy.; Biblioteca Estense Universitaria, Gallerie Estensi, Modena

Background imageMythologie Collection: Hall of Ulysses History: Ulysses King. Fresco by Pellegrino Tibaldi (or Tibaldo)

Hall of Ulysses History: Ulysses King. Fresco by Pellegrino Tibaldi (or Tibaldo) dit il Pellegrini (1530-1596))
VEN5027232 Hall of Ulysses History: Ulysses King. Fresco by Pellegrino Tibaldi (or Tibaldo) dit il Pellegrini (1530-1596)). Vault detail

Background imageMythologie Collection: Minerve protects Telemaque et le preserve des powers de l'amour - Minerva protecting Telemachus

Minerve protects Telemaque et le preserve des powers de l'amour - Minerva protecting Telemachus
FLO4607849 Minerve protects Telemaque et le preserve des powers de l'amour - Minerva protecting Telemachus and preserving him from the shafts of love. Copperplate engraving by W

Background imageMythologie Collection: Thisbe takes the sword already reeking with the blood of Pyramus and plunges it into her own breast

Thisbe takes the sword already reeking with the blood of Pyramus and plunges it into her own breast
FLO4607810 Thisbe takes the sword already reeking with the blood of Pyramus and plunges it into her own breast. Copperplate engraving by W. Walker after an illustration by C

Background imageMythologie Collection: Telemaque and Mentor before the altar preparing to be sacrificed to the manes of Anchise

Telemaque and Mentor before the altar preparing to be sacrificed to the manes of Anchise - Telemachus
FLO4607820 Telemaque and Mentor before the altar preparing to be sacrificed to the manes of Anchise - Telemachus and Mentor at the altar preparing to be sacrificed to the Manes of Anchises

Background imageMythologie Collection: Telemaque and Mentor arrive on the island of Calypso after their shipwreck - Telemachus

Telemaque and Mentor arrive on the island of Calypso after their shipwreck - Telemachus
FLO4607808 Telemaque and Mentor arrive on the island of Calypso after their shipwreck - Telemachus and Mentor arrive on the island of Calypso after their shipwreck. Copperplate engraving by C

Background imageMythologie Collection: Busts of sacred idols of the Aztecs, Mexico City. Kneeling idol Chalchiuhtlicue with pearl headdress

Busts of sacred idols of the Aztecs, Mexico City. Kneeling idol Chalchiuhtlicue with pearl headdress
FLO4622076 Busts of sacred idols of the Aztecs, Mexico City. Kneeling idol Chalchiuhtlicue with pearl headdress and triangular neckerchief

Background imageMythologie Collection: Egyptian gods: the Sphinx 1, and god of water Canopus covered in hieroglyphs 3, 4

Egyptian gods: the Sphinx 1, and god of water Canopus covered in hieroglyphs 3, 4
FLO4620462 Egyptian gods: the Sphinx 1, and god of water Canopus covered in hieroglyphs 3, 4, and Greek style statue of all the Egyptian gods

Background imageMythologie Collection: Gorgoneion, 1st-2nd century (sculpture)

Gorgoneion, 1st-2nd century (sculpture)
7485508 Gorgoneion, 1st-2nd century (sculpture); (add.info.: Gorgoneion: Gorgon's head (Medusa) recognizable by its headdress and large eyes

Background imageMythologie Collection: Wedding poster of Francois I offering his heart to Eleanor, around 1527 (engraving)

Wedding poster of Francois I offering his heart to Eleanor, around 1527 (engraving)
7415638 Wedding poster of Francois I offering his heart to Eleanor, around 1527 (engraving); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageMythologie Collection: Mythical creatures: harpy, griffon, satyre, titan, seahorse and triton - Mythical creatures

Mythical creatures: harpy, griffon, satyre, titan, seahorse and triton - Mythical creatures: harpy, griffin, satyr
FLO4576913 Mythical creatures: harpy, griffon, satyre, titan, seahorse and triton - Mythical creatures: harpy, griffin, satyr, giant or Titan, seahorse and Nereid or Triton

Background imageMythologie Collection: Roman bride and groom with the goddess Juno. The bride wears a veil called a flamnum

Roman bride and groom with the goddess Juno. The bride wears a veil called a flamnum
FLO4704734 Roman bride and groom with the goddess Juno. The bride wears a veil called a flamnum. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalart's " Historical Picture of

Background imageMythologie Collection: Hesione, Trojan princess, in Greek dress and Iris in a fluttering mantle

Hesione, Trojan princess, in Greek dress and Iris in a fluttering mantle. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert
FLO4703718 Hesione, Trojan princess, in Greek dress and Iris in a fluttering mantle. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalart's " Historical Picture of the Costumes of

Background imageMythologie Collection: Diana the hunter with bow and arrow, and Dido (Didon) in Phrygian dress

Diana the hunter with bow and arrow, and Dido (Didon) in Phrygian dress. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert
FLO4703656 Diana the hunter with bow and arrow, and Dido (Didon) in Phrygian dress. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalart's " Historical Picture of the Costumes of

Background imageMythologie Collection: Collection of drawings by Tlapallan (Mexico). Lithography for the book

Collection of drawings by Tlapallan (Mexico). Lithography for the book: " Galerie complete en tableaux fideles des
FLO4635690 Collection of drawings by Tlapallan (Mexico). Lithography for the book: " Galerie complete en tableaux fideles des peuples d'Amerique et d'Australie" by Friedrich Wilhelm

Background imageMythologie Collection: German wine jug decorated with images of Samson and Delilah, Solomon and daughters

German wine jug decorated with images of Samson and Delilah, Solomon and daughters, and Dido or Lucretia with dagger
FLO4644132 German wine jug decorated with images of Samson and Delilah, Solomon and daughters, and Dido or Lucretia with dagger

Background imageMythologie Collection: Greek mythology: Chiron, centaur reputed for his wisdom and knowledge of medicine, music and hunting

Greek mythology: Chiron, centaur reputed for his wisdom and knowledge of medicine, music and hunting
FLO4679985 Greek mythology: Chiron, centaur reputed for his wisdom and knowledge of medicine, music and hunting, represented with a baton and a rabbit - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imageMythologie Collection: Roman mythology: Pomone, garden nymph and fruit divinite - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant

Roman mythology: Pomone, garden nymph and fruit divinite - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf
FLO4679979 Roman mythology: Pomone, garden nymph and fruit divinite - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf, from an illustration by Leonard Defrance (1735-1805)

Background imageMythologie Collection: Greek mythology: the muses Polymnie (Polhymnie), Calliope and Urania - Eau forte by Jacques Louis

Greek mythology: the muses Polymnie (Polhymnie), Calliope and Urania - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf
FLO4679800 Greek mythology: the muses Polymnie (Polhymnie), Calliope and Urania - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf, based on an illustration by Leonard Defrance (1735-1805)

Background imageMythologie Collection: Roman mythology: Vesta, Apollo and Diane - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Roman mythology: Vesta, Apollo and Diane - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf
FLO4679748 Roman mythology: Vesta, Apollo and Diane - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf, based on an illustration by Leonard Defrance (1735-1805)

Background imageMythologie Collection: Roman mythology: Chaos, Cybele and Saturn - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Roman mythology: Chaos, Cybele and Saturn - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf
FLO4679694 Roman mythology: Chaos, Cybele and Saturn - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf, based on an illustration by Leonard Defrance (1735-1805)

Background imageMythologie Collection: Roman mythology: Saturn, god of wealth and time, father of the gods, with wings and its attributes

Roman mythology: Saturn, god of wealth and time, father of the gods, with wings and its attributes
FLO4679693 Roman mythology: Saturn, god of wealth and time, father of the gods, with wings and its attributes, the false and the snake - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imageMythologie Collection: Ancient mythology: Beaver and Pollux, the Dioscures, the twin gods

Ancient mythology: Beaver and Pollux, the Dioscures, the twin gods, symbols of young men of age to bear arms
FLO4680086 Ancient mythology: Beaver and Pollux, the Dioscures, the twin gods, symbols of young men of age to bear arms, with crowns and torches

Background imageMythologie Collection: Roman mythology: Mercury, god of commerce and travel, messenger of the gods, with his attributes

Roman mythology: Mercury, god of commerce and travel, messenger of the gods, with his attributes, helmet wing
FLO4679857 Roman mythology: Mercury, god of commerce and travel, messenger of the gods, with his attributes, helmet wing, hand-held purse

Background imageMythologie Collection: Vase decorated with mythical figures including Minerva, Hercules, Mercury, etc

Vase decorated with mythical figures including Minerva, Hercules, Mercury, etc. from the British Museum
FLO4679494 Vase decorated with mythical figures including Minerva, Hercules, Mercury, etc. from the British Museum. Copperplate engraving by Henry Moses from A Collection of Antique Vases, Altars

Background imageMythologie Collection: Uranus (planet), 1927 (print)

Uranus (planet), 1927 (print)
2122101 Uranus (planet), 1927 (print); (add.info.: Paranormal. Astrology. Uranus (planet). Astrologic card from: Le Tarot Astrologique (Astrological Tarot), by Georges Muchery, France

Background imageMythologie Collection: Farnese Bull Group Dirce, wife of Lycos, is attached by Amphion

Farnese Bull Group Dirce, wife of Lycos, is attached by Amphion and Zethos to a bull in order to take revenge for
BEN5480464 Farnese Bull Group Dirce, wife of Lycos, is attached by Amphion and Zethos to a bull in order to take revenge for the outrage suffered by their mother Antiope

Background imageMythologie Collection: Farnese Bull Group Dirce, wife of Lycos, is attached by Amphion

Farnese Bull Group Dirce, wife of Lycos, is attached by Amphion and Zethos to a bull in order to take revenge for
BEN5480455 Farnese Bull Group Dirce, wife of Lycos, is attached by Amphion and Zethos to a bull in order to take revenge for the outrage suffered by their mother Antiope

Background imageMythologie Collection: Statue of Love Detail. Bronze sculpture by Donato de Bardi known as Donatello (1386-1466), 1430

Statue of Love Detail. Bronze sculpture by Donato de Bardi known as Donatello (1386-1466), 1430. 104cm
BEN5479768 Statue of Love Detail. Bronze sculpture by Donato de Bardi known as Donatello (1386-1466), 1430. 104cm. Bargello Museum, Florence

Background imageMythologie Collection: View of the bezel surmounting the noble banquet. Fresco in the room of Eros (Love) and Psyche

View of the bezel surmounting the noble banquet. Fresco in the room of Eros (Love) and Psyche
BEN5465768 View of the bezel surmounting the noble banquet. Fresco in the room of Eros (Love) and Psyche. Architecture and paintings by Giulio Pippi de Jannuzzi known as Giulio Romano (Julius Romano)

Background imageMythologie Collection: Tomb of Laurent de Medici: detail of the face of Aurora. Marble sculpture made by Michelangelo

Tomb of Laurent de Medici: detail of the face of Aurora. Marble sculpture made by Michelangelo Buonarroti known as
BEN5463571 Tomb of Laurent de Medici: detail of the face of Aurora. Marble sculpture made by Michelangelo Buonarroti known as Michelangelo (Michelangelo or Michelangelo, 1475 - 1564), 1531

Background imageMythologie Collection: Hercules and Cacus. Marble sculpture by Baccio or Bartolomeo Bandinelli (1488-1580)

Hercules and Cacus. Marble sculpture by Baccio or Bartolomeo Bandinelli (1488-1580), 1534 Piazza Signoria, Florence
BEN5464552 Hercules and Cacus. Marble sculpture by Baccio or Bartolomeo Bandinelli (1488-1580), 1534 Piazza Signoria, Florence by Bandinelli, Baccio (1488-1560); Photo © Raffaello Bencini




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Step into the enchanting world of mythology, where gods and goddesses shape the destinies of mortals. Witness the Parques as they spin the threads of Mary of Medicis' life, guiding her through triumphs and tribulations. In Saturn Devouring His Son, a haunting mixed media mural transferred to canvas, Goya captures the dark depths of human nature. Diane and Endymion's love story unfolds on an oil canvas, their eternal bond transcending time itself. Orpheus defies death's grasp in a mesmerizing oil painting, bringing his beloved Eurydice back from the realm of shadows. Botticelli's masterpiece "La naissance de Venus" reveals divine beauty as Venus receives a robe from Spring Goddess Heure while Zephyr cradles a nymph in his arms. Marvel at ancient artifacts like the Proto-Lucanian volute krater with its intricate red figures attributed to the Painter of Carnee. The Rape of Sabine Women depicts a tumultuous event frozen in time by Flemish artist Rubens. The majestic Head of Athena carved from marble exudes wisdom and strength that has endured for centuries. Another stunning representation showcases Heracles-Melkarth donning a kernos on his head—a polychrome terracotta sculpture that brings mythological heroism to life. Finally, immerse yourself in timeless beauty as The Three Graces grace an oil canvas with their elegance and harmony. And let us not forget Botticelli's iconic Birth of Venus—her ethereal form emerging from sea foam—an enduring symbol of love and beauty. Mythologie beckons us to explore these captivating tales woven into art forms across ages—a testament to humanity's fascination with gods, heroes, and mythical realms beyond our own reality.