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Nymphs Collection (#15)

"Nymphs: Enchanting Beings of Myth and Nature" In the mystical blue Grotto on Capri, fishermen and mermaids share a secret rendezvous, where they can said to dwell

Background imageNymphs Collection: Plate 7 Psyche attended bath nymphs background right Psyche represented again laying

Plate 7 Psyche attended bath nymphs background right Psyche represented again laying
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Background imageNymphs Collection: Design Fountain River Gods Nymphs 16th century

Design Fountain River Gods Nymphs 16th century
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Background imageNymphs Collection: Venus Honored Nymphs ca 1591 Engraving Sheet

Venus Honored Nymphs ca 1591 Engraving Sheet
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Background imageNymphs Collection: Design Fontana di Venere e Adone Reggia Caserta

Design Fontana di Venere e Adone Reggia Caserta
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Background imageNymphs Collection: Nymphs Satyr? Putti 17th century Pen brown ink

Nymphs Satyr? Putti 17th century Pen brown ink
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Background imageNymphs Collection: Youth Playing Pipe Satyr 1645-50 Brush colored oil paint

Youth Playing Pipe Satyr 1645-50 Brush colored oil paint
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Background imageNymphs Collection: Realm Venus Adam Elsheimer 1625-77 Etching

Realm Venus Adam Elsheimer 1625-77 Etching
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Background imageNymphs Collection: Venus Bathing Attended Nymphs 1535-55 Etching

Venus Bathing Attended Nymphs 1535-55 Etching
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Background imageNymphs Collection: Design Fountain Rivergods Nymphs 1511-74 Pen

Design Fountain Rivergods Nymphs 1511-74 Pen
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Background imageNymphs Collection: Nymphs Satyrs late 17th-early 18th century

Nymphs Satyrs late 17th-early 18th century
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Background imageNymphs Collection: Bacchanalian Scene Nymphs Putti n. d Pen brown ink

Bacchanalian Scene Nymphs Putti n. d Pen brown ink
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Background imageNymphs Collection: Ameto Discovery Nymphs ca 1410 Tempera wood Twelve-sided

Ameto Discovery Nymphs ca 1410 Tempera wood Twelve-sided
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Background imageNymphs Collection: Hercules driving off cattle Geryon right nymphs

Hercules driving off cattle Geryon right nymphs
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Background imageNymphs Collection: Picture No. 11807048

Picture No. 11807048
Nymph of Green Capsid Bug on giant feather grass flower, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageNymphs Collection: Source Size = 3752 x 2485

Source Size = 3752 x 2485
An Autumn Tour in Switzerland: Swiss Water Nymphs under the Giessbach

Background imageNymphs Collection: Apollo Crowning the Arts, c. 1763-70 (oil on canvas)

Apollo Crowning the Arts, c. 1763-70 (oil on canvas)
XIR905585 Apollo Crowning the Arts, c.1763-70 (oil on canvas) by Boucher, Francois (1703-70); 64.5x82 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Tours, France; (add.info.: Apollon couronnant les Arts); French

Background imageNymphs Collection: Venus at her Toilet, 1760

Venus at her Toilet, 1760
BAL87542 Venus at her Toilet, 1760 by Taraval, Hugues (1729-85); 100x82 cm; Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia; French, out of copyright

Background imageNymphs Collection: The Infancy of Bacchus, or The Little Bacchanal, c. 1624-25 (oil on canvas)

The Infancy of Bacchus, or The Little Bacchanal, c. 1624-25 (oil on canvas)
XIR868496 The Infancy of Bacchus, or The Little Bacchanal, c.1624-25 (oil on canvas) by Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: L Enfance de Bacchus ); Giraudon; French

Background imageNymphs Collection: Decorative panel from the Oval Salon illustrating the Story of Psyche, 1732-39 (oil

Decorative panel from the Oval Salon illustrating the Story of Psyche, 1732-39 (oil
XIR83465 Decorative panel from the Oval Salon illustrating the Story of Psyche, 1732-39 (oil on panel) by Natoire, Charles Joseph (1700-77); Hotel de Soubise, Paris, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageNymphs Collection: The Battle of Love, c. 1880 (oil on canvas)

The Battle of Love, c. 1880 (oil on canvas)
XOS741936 The Battle of Love, c. 1880 (oil on canvas) by Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906); 38 x 46 cm; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, USA; French, out of copyright

Background imageNymphs Collection: The Fall of Phaeton, c. 1604-05 (oil on canvas)

The Fall of Phaeton, c. 1604-05 (oil on canvas)
XOS741889 The Fall of Phaeton, c.1604-05 (oil on canvas) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); 98.4 x 131.2 cm; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, USA; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageNymphs Collection: Follower of Nicolas Poussin, Nymphs Feeding the Child Jupiter, c. 1650, oil on canvas

Follower of Nicolas Poussin, Nymphs Feeding the Child Jupiter, c. 1650, oil on canvas

Background imageNymphs Collection: Diana with her attendant nymphs leaving for the hunt (oil on canvas)

Diana with her attendant nymphs leaving for the hunt (oil on canvas)
XIR694919 Diana with her attendant nymphs leaving for the hunt (oil on canvas) by Brill or Bril, Paul (1554-1626); 104 x 146 cm; Louvre, Paris

Background imageNymphs Collection: Francesco Fontebasso (Italian, 1709 - 1769), Apollo and Nymphs in a Landscape with

Francesco Fontebasso (Italian, 1709 - 1769), Apollo and Nymphs in a Landscape with a Bust of Pan, 1744, etching on laid paper

Background imageNymphs Collection: Gian Antonio Guardi and Francesco Guardi, Carlo and Ubaldo Resisting the Enchantments

Gian Antonio Guardi and Francesco Guardi, Carlo and Ubaldo Resisting the Enchantments of Armidas Nymphs, Italian, 1699 - 1761, 1750-1755, oil on canvas

Background imageNymphs Collection: Jacob Jordaens, Sheet of Studies with the Drunken Pan and Nymphs, Flemish, 1593 - 1678

Jacob Jordaens, Sheet of Studies with the Drunken Pan and Nymphs, Flemish, 1593 - 1678, black and red chalk on laid paper

Background imageNymphs Collection: Nymphs bathing / a [monogram of Andrea Andreani], between 1500 and 1530, printed 1605

Nymphs bathing / a [monogram of Andrea Andreani], between 1500 and 1530, printed 1605. Carpi, Ugo da, 1480-approximately 1532, artist, Parmigianino, 1503-1540

Background imageNymphs Collection: Muehleborns Water Palace, set design for a production of Undine

Muehleborns Water Palace, set design for a production of Undine
XPH309221 Muehleborns Water Palace, set design for a production of Undine, (w/c on paper) by Schinkel, Karl Friedrich (1781-1841); Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageNymphs Collection: Detail of the Sirens from The Arrival of Marie de Medici in Marseilles

Detail of the Sirens from The Arrival of Marie de Medici in Marseilles
XIR391127 Detail of the Sirens from The Arrival of Marie de Medici in Marseilles, 3rd November 1600, 1621-25 (oil on canvas) (see 2995) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); Louvre, Paris

Background imageNymphs Collection: A group Bacchae fighting with each other and with a group of nymphs

A group Bacchae fighting with each other and with a group of nymphs. Between fighting naked figures walk naked children. print maker: Gerard Melder, Dating 1725

Background imageNymphs Collection: Mercury gives Bacchus to the nymphs, Gerard Melder, 1725

Mercury gives Bacchus to the nymphs, Gerard Melder, 1725

Background imageNymphs Collection: sea gods and nymphs in the surf, Franz de Wilde

sea gods and nymphs in the surf, Franz de Wilde

Background imageNymphs Collection: Nymphs in a Grotto with Ancient Ruins, Petrus van Hattich, 1640 - 1649

Nymphs in a Grotto with Ancient Ruins, Petrus van Hattich, 1640 - 1649

Background imageNymphs Collection: Allegory of the Earth (oil on panel)

Allegory of the Earth (oil on panel)
XIR220214 Allegory of the Earth (oil on panel) by Brueghel, Jan (1601-1678) & Balen, Hendrik van (1575-1632); 55x96.7 cm; Musee d Art Thomas Henry, Cherbourg, France; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageNymphs Collection: The Birth of Bacchus (oil on canvas)

The Birth of Bacchus (oil on canvas)
XIR212970 The Birth of Bacchus (oil on canvas) by Flemish School, (18th century); Musee d Art et d Archeologie, Moulins, France; (add.info.: born from the thigh of his father)

Background imageNymphs Collection: The Hunt of Diana, 1616-17 (oil on canvas)

The Hunt of Diana, 1616-17 (oil on canvas)
XIR161388 The Hunt of Diana, 1616-17 (oil on canvas) by Domenichino (Domenico Zampieri) (1581-1641); Galleria Borghese, Rome, Italy; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageNymphs Collection: An Extensive Italianate Landscape with a Sacrifice, 1728 (oil on canvas)

An Extensive Italianate Landscape with a Sacrifice, 1728 (oil on canvas)
BAL210898 An Extensive Italianate Landscape with a Sacrifice, 1728 (oil on canvas) by Lint, Hendrik van (1684-1763); 48.5x64 cm; Private Collection; Courtesy of Thomas Brod

Background imageNymphs Collection: The Birth of Venus, c. 1632-33 (black chalk & oil on panel)

The Birth of Venus, c. 1632-33 (black chalk & oil on panel)
BAL2058 The Birth of Venus, c.1632-33 (black chalk & oil on panel) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); 61x78 cm; National Gallery, London, UK; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageNymphs Collection: Diana and Actaeon, Monogrammist FME, Julius Goltzius, 1575 - 1595

Diana and Actaeon, Monogrammist FME, Julius Goltzius, 1575 - 1595

Background imageNymphs Collection: A Oreade, with spectacles on nose, removing a thorn from the foot of a satyr, the

A Oreade, with spectacles on nose, removing a thorn from the foot of a satyr, the satyr is supported by a female and a young Oreade, print maker: Jan Harmensz

Background imageNymphs Collection: Lake Scene with Fairies and Swans (watercolour and gouache over black chalk on blue-green

Lake Scene with Fairies and Swans (watercolour and gouache over black chalk on blue-green
XOS1765922 Lake Scene with Fairies and Swans (watercolour and gouache over black chalk on blue-green board by Caney, Robert (1847-1911); 17.4x25 cm; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

Background imageNymphs Collection: Allegorical cartoon which the personifications of Truth and Time reveal the nest

Allegorical cartoon which the personifications of Truth and Time reveal the nest where the pope hatching all kinds of conspiracies in the form of monsters

Background imageNymphs Collection: Pan and Syrinx with dancing putti, Dancker Danckerts, 1633 - 1675

Pan and Syrinx with dancing putti, Dancker Danckerts, 1633 - 1675

Background imageNymphs Collection: Satyr with child sit at tree, Cornelis van Dalen (II), Charles Le Brun, 1648 - 1664

Satyr with child sit at tree, Cornelis van Dalen (II), Charles Le Brun, 1648 - 1664

Background imageNymphs Collection: Garden Sight, Isaac de Moucheron, 1687 - 1744

Garden Sight, Isaac de Moucheron, 1687 - 1744

Background imageNymphs Collection: Birth of Adonis, Herman van Swanevelt, 1654

Birth of Adonis, Herman van Swanevelt, 1654

Background imageNymphs Collection: Landscape with two nymphs, Nicols Verkolje, 1683 - 1726

Landscape with two nymphs, Nicols Verkolje, 1683 - 1726




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"Nymphs: Enchanting Beings of Myth and Nature" In the mystical blue Grotto on Capri, fishermen and mermaids share a secret rendezvous, where they can said to dwell. These ethereal creatures, like Crenaia, the nymph of the Dargle, captivate our imagination with their beauty and grace. From ancient folklore to artistic masterpieces such as "The Fairies (Le Villi)" or Alfons Mucha's enchanting portrayal of an elf surrounded by iris flowers, they have been a constant source of inspiration for centuries. Step behind the scenes at Theatre de L'Abri in Paris, France, and you might catch a glimpse of these elusive beings during rehearsals. Their presence adds an otherworldly charm to every performance. One cannot forget Jacques Louis David's poignant painting "The Farewell of Telemachus and Eucharis, " depicting a bittersweet encounter between mortal and nymph. The emotions captured in this artwork remind us that even mythical beings can experience love and longing. It also find their place in everyday objects like Wedgwood Jasperware covered jugs or sculptures like Praxiteles' exquisite depiction of Hermes. These artifacts serve as reminders that belief in these magical creatures has transcended time. Water nymphs hold a special place in folklore across cultures - mysterious guardians of rivers, lakes, and oceans. They embody both tranquility and untamed power within their watery realms. "The Morning After Faun" or "The Birth of Venus" showcases how artists have celebrated the allure of nymph-like figures throughout history. Whether it is through dance or emerging from seashells with elegance unparalleled – they symbolize eternal beauty reborn again and again. However captivating they may be artistically depicted; not all encounters with nature spirits are idyllic. Massive swarms like pea aphids engulfing fields remind us that even the smallest creatures can possess a touch of nymph-like enchantment.