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Paganisme Collection

Paganisme, a captivating journey through the realms of ancient deities and mythical beings

Background imagePaganisme Collection: The Parques spinning the destiny of Mary of Medicis (1573-1642) The Parques, Clotho

The Parques spinning the destiny of Mary of Medicis (1573-1642) The Parques, Clotho
JLJ4644133 The Parques spinning the destiny of Mary of Medicis (1573-1642) The Parques, Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos, are the deities masters of the fate of men

Background imagePaganisme Collection: The Roman goddess (Opi) Ops. Marble sculpture by Bartolomeo Ammannati or Ammanati (1511-1592)

The Roman goddess (Opi) Ops. Marble sculpture by Bartolomeo Ammannati or Ammanati (1511-1592)
BEN5469890 The Roman goddess (Opi) Ops. Marble sculpture by Bartolomeo Ammannati or Ammanati (1511-1592). Bargello Museum, Florence. by Ammannati, Bartolomeo (1511-92); Photo © Raffaello Bencini

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Leda with Jupiter (Zeus) in the form of a swan. Drawing by Niccolo Giolfino (or Golfino)

Leda with Jupiter (Zeus) in the form of a swan. Drawing by Niccolo Giolfino (or Golfino)
GIM5037838 Leda with Jupiter (Zeus) in the form of a swan. Drawing by Niccolo Giolfino (or Golfino) known as II Giolfino (or Ursino Veronensis) (1476-1555)

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Amico Aspertini (1473 - 1552), Satyre with a basket of grapes on his head

Amico Aspertini (1473 - 1552), Satyre with a basket of grapes on his head
GIM5037779 Amico Aspertini (1473 - 1552), Satyre with a basket of grapes on his head (study for a triumph of the god Bacchus or Bacco) GDSU 1383 E; (add.info.: Amico Aspertini (1473 - 1552)

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Hermes of Olympia, 1896 (engraving)

Hermes of Olympia, 1896 (engraving)
LEG4339425 Hermes of Olympia, 1896 (engraving); (add.info.: Hermes of Olympia or Hermes carrying Dyonisos as a child (representation of the sculpture attributed to Praxitele)

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Greek and Roman gods: Diane 1, 2, 3, Vulcan 4, and Minerva 5

Greek and Roman gods: Diane 1, 2, 3, Vulcan 4, and Minerva 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's
FLO4575754 Greek and Roman gods: Diane 1, 2, 3, Vulcan 4, and Minerva 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's " Bilderbuch fur Kinder" (Picture Book for Children), Weimar

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Greek and Roman gods: Hercules 1, Aesculapius 2, Hygiea 3, Vertumnus 4, and Flora 5

Greek and Roman gods: Hercules 1, Aesculapius 2, Hygiea 3, Vertumnus 4, and Flora 5
FLO4575737 Greek and Roman gods: Hercules 1, Aesculapius 2, Hygiea 3, Vertumnus 4, and Flora 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's " Bilderbuch fur Kinder"

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Egyptian gods: Isis 1, Isis and Horus 2, Isis with disk on head 3, Osiris 4, 5, Serapis 6

Egyptian gods: Isis 1, Isis and Horus 2, Isis with disk on head 3, Osiris 4, 5, Serapis 6
FLO4575664 Egyptian gods: Isis 1, Isis and Horus 2, Isis with disk on head 3, Osiris 4, 5, Serapis 6, Harpokrates (Harpocrates) 7.8

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Roman mythology: Hercules, famous heros for his strength, with his lion skin - Eau forte by

Roman mythology: Hercules, famous heros for his strength, with his lion skin - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant
FLO4680083 Roman mythology: Hercules, famous heros for his strength, with his lion skin - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf, after an illustration by Leonard Defrance (1735-1805)

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Greek mythology: Megere, Erinye or infernal desses of jealousy, with its attributes

Greek mythology: Megere, Erinye or infernal desses of jealousy, with its attributes
FLO4679910 Greek mythology: Megere, Erinye or infernal desses of jealousy, with its attributes, a dagger and a snake - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Greek mythology: Calliope, muse of epic poesy and eloquence, with a crown and a tablet (or book)

Greek mythology: Calliope, muse of epic poesy and eloquence, with a crown and a tablet (or book)
FLO4679785 Greek mythology: Calliope, muse of epic poesy and eloquence, with a crown and a tablet (or book) - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Roman mythology: Ceres, goddess of agriculture, harvests and fertility, holding a sickle

Roman mythology: Ceres, goddess of agriculture, harvests and fertility, holding a sickle
FLO4679713 Roman mythology: Ceres, goddess of agriculture, harvests and fertility, holding a sickle and a bushel of wheat - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Roman mythology: the goddess Cybele (or Rhea), mother of the gods, sitting on a seat

Roman mythology: the goddess Cybele (or Rhea), mother of the gods, sitting on a seat
FLO4679690 Roman mythology: the goddess Cybele (or Rhea), mother of the gods, sitting on a seat and holding a horn of abundance - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Roman mythology: Rename, Nature and Opportunity - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Roman mythology: Rename, Nature and Opportunity - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf
FLO4680096 Roman mythology: Rename, Nature and Opportunity - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf, based on an illustration by Leonard Defrance (1735-1805)

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Ancient mythology: Harpocrates, deity of silence and mysteres, holding a horn

Ancient mythology: Harpocrates, deity of silence and mysteres, holding a horn
FLO4680042 Ancient mythology: Harpocrates, deity of silence and mysteres, holding a horn and carrying his finger in his mouth - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Greek mythology: a siren, Protee and triton, marine deities - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant

Greek mythology: a siren, Protee and triton, marine deities - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf
FLO4679996 Greek mythology: a siren, Protee and triton, marine deities - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf, based on an illustration by Leonard Defrance (1735-1805)

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Greek mythology: a river deity, with a crown of leaves, holding an oar

Greek mythology: a river deity, with a crown of leaves, holding an oar and seated on a jar pouring water - Eau forte by
FLO4679994 Greek mythology: a river deity, with a crown of leaves, holding an oar and seated on a jar pouring water - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Roman mythology: Juno, queen of gods and heaven, with his attribute the peacock - Eau forte by

Roman mythology: Juno, queen of gods and heaven, with his attribute the peacock - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant
FLO4679708 Roman mythology: Juno, queen of gods and heaven, with his attribute the peacock - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf, based on an illustration by Leonard Defrance (1735-1805)

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Egyptian gods Horus, Harpocrates 1-4, Typhon or Set 5-8, and vulture god Nehkbet 9

Egyptian gods Horus, Harpocrates 1-4, Typhon or Set 5-8, and vulture god Nehkbet 9
FLO4620455 Egyptian gods Horus, Harpocrates 1-4, Typhon or Set 5-8, and vulture god Nehkbet 9. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrario's Costumes Antique

Background imagePaganisme Collection: British antiquite (pre-Roman period, before 1st century): great Breton festival in Stonehenge

British antiquite (pre-Roman period, before 1st century): great Breton festival in Stonehenge (England)
FLO4608252 British antiquite (pre-Roman period, before 1st century): great Breton festival in Stonehenge (England), druidic ceremony on the eve of May

Background imagePaganisme Collection: British antiquite (pre-Roman period, before 1st century): a Druidic student

British antiquite (pre-Roman period, before 1st century): a Druidic student, wearing a cup and a dove and a novice
FLO4608243 British antiquite (pre-Roman period, before 1st century): a Druidic student, wearing a cup and a dove and a novice

Background imagePaganisme Collection: British Antiquite (pre-Roman period, before 1st century): A Druid archi in a judge's costume

British Antiquite (pre-Roman period, before 1st century): A Druid archi in a judge's costume
FLO4608240 British Antiquite (pre-Roman period, before 1st century): A Druid archi in a judge's costume, in front of an altar with the instruments of his function - Forte Water by Robert Havell

Background imagePaganisme Collection: British Antiquite (pre-Roman period, before 1st century): A Breton bard sitting on a rock

British Antiquite (pre-Roman period, before 1st century): A Breton bard sitting on a rock
FLO4608237 British Antiquite (pre-Roman period, before 1st century): A Breton bard sitting on a rock, holding a harp and an ovate (Celtic druid) - Strong water by Robert Havell (1793-1878)

Background imagePaganisme Collection: British antiquite (pre-Roman period, before 1st century): Druid costumes

British antiquite (pre-Roman period, before 1st century): Druid costumes, a Druid archi with its crown of oak leaves
FLO4608220 British antiquite (pre-Roman period, before 1st century): Druid costumes, a Druid archi with its crown of oak leaves and a druid holding a cornan

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Galanthis is transformed into weasel by Illythia, goddess of childbirth - The transformation of

Galanthis is transformed into weasel by Illythia, goddess of childbirth - The transformation of Galanthis into a weasel
FLO4607719 Galanthis is transformed into weasel by Illythia, goddess of childbirth - The transformation of Galanthis into a weasel by Lucina, goddess of childbirth. Copperplate engraving by W

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Leucothoe seduced by Apollo - Leucothoe, charmed with the beauty of Apollo

Leucothoe seduced by Apollo - Leucothoe, charmed with the beauty of Apollo, yields without resistance
FLO4607679 Leucothoe seduced by Apollo - Leucothoe, charmed with the beauty of Apollo, yields without resistance. Copperplate engraving by W. Walker after an illustration by C

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Egyptian gods: bull god Apis 1, cat god Ailuros 2, 4, and jackal god Anubis 3, 5, 6

Egyptian gods: bull god Apis 1, cat god Ailuros 2, 4, and jackal god Anubis 3, 5, 6
FLO4620459 Egyptian gods: bull god Apis 1, cat god Ailuros 2, 4, and jackal god Anubis 3, 5, 6. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrario's Costumes Antique

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Costumes of religious elite of Ouidah, Benin, and an idol of black clay with a crown of lizards

Costumes of religious elite of Ouidah, Benin, and an idol of black clay with a crown of lizards
FLO4620031 Costumes of religious elite of Ouidah, Benin, and an idol of black clay with a crown of lizards, snakes and feathers seated on a pedestal

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Native American making an offering at a shrine to the Powhatan god Okeus (Okee) in Virginia

Native American making an offering at a shrine to the Powhatan god Okeus (Okee) in Virginia
FLO4621942 Native American making an offering at a shrine to the Powhatan god Okeus (Okee) in Virginia. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Sasso from Giulio Ferrario's Ancient

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Egyptian gods: Apis 1, Bubastis 2, 3, Anubis 4, Canopus 5, and the sacred Ibis 6

Egyptian gods: Apis 1, Bubastis 2, 3, Anubis 4, Canopus 5, and the sacred Ibis 6
FLO4575672 Egyptian gods: Apis 1, Bubastis 2, 3, Anubis 4, Canopus 5, and the sacred Ibis 6. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's " Bilderbuch fur Kinder"

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Figures of divinities in the Kalmyk (Kalmouk) religion: Erlik Khan, Dalai Lama and Altan-Dschidakti

Figures of divinities in the Kalmyk (Kalmouk) religion: Erlik Khan, Dalai Lama and Altan-Dschidakti
FLO4723132 Figures of divinities in the Kalmyk (Kalmouk) religion: Erlik Khan, Dalai Lama and Altan-Dschidakti. Illustration from Peter Simon Pallas (1741-1811)

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Hercules and Cacus (Cacos). Sculpture by Vincenzo de Rossi (1525-1587). Florence, Palazzo Vecchio

Hercules and Cacus (Cacos). Sculpture by Vincenzo de Rossi (1525-1587). Florence, Palazzo Vecchio
BEN5476175 Hercules and Cacus (Cacos). Sculpture by Vincenzo de Rossi (1525-1587). Florence, Palazzo Vecchio. by Rossi, Vincenzo di Raffaello de (1525-87); Photo © Raffaello Bencini

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Oracles seeker. Bronze by Maurizio Bonora (1940-). Pinacoteca Civica, Ravenna. Rights reserved

Oracles seeker. Bronze by Maurizio Bonora (1940-). Pinacoteca Civica, Ravenna. Rights reserved
VEN5027186 Oracles seeker. Bronze by Maurizio Bonora (1940-). Pinacoteca Civica, Ravenna. Rights reserved.; (add.info.: Oracles seeker. Bronze by Maurizio Bonora (1940-). Pinacoteca Civica, Ravenna

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Roman mythology: Minerva, goddess of war fury, wisdom, strategy and intelligence

Roman mythology: Minerva, goddess of war fury, wisdom, strategy and intelligence, with its attributes, a helmet
FLO4974663 Roman mythology: Minerva, goddess of war fury, wisdom, strategy and intelligence, with its attributes, a helmet, a pectoral and a long stick - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Roman mythology: Venus, Cupid and Vulcan - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Roman mythology: Venus, Cupid and Vulcan - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf
FLO4974652 Roman mythology: Venus, Cupid and Vulcan - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf, based on an illustration by Leonard Defrance (1735-1805)

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Gallo-Roman Art: Andromede saves the marine monster by Persee

Gallo-Roman Art: Andromede saves the marine monster by Persee. Low relief from the Roman period from Briancon
JEB4960274 Gallo-Roman Art: Andromede saves the marine monster by Persee. Low relief from the Roman period from Briancon. Gap Departmental Museum; Musee departemental de Gap

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Desolation of the Oceanides at the foot of the rock or Promethee is chain Painting by Henri

Desolation of the Oceanides at the foot of the rock or Promethee is chain Painting by Henri Lehmann (Karl Ernest (Ernst)
JEB4960169 Desolation of the Oceanides at the foot of the rock or Promethee is chain Painting by Henri Lehmann (Karl Ernest (Ernst) Rudolf Heinrich Salem dit) (1814-1882)

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Greek mythology: Clotho, one of the three Cabinets, the spinner

Greek mythology: Clotho, one of the three Cabinets, the spinner, wraps the thread of human life on her spindle - Eau
FLO4679932 Greek mythology: Clotho, one of the three Cabinets, the spinner, wraps the thread of human life on her spindle - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Greek mythology: Terpsichore, muse of dance, with its attributes, a leaf crown

Greek mythology: Terpsichore, muse of dance, with its attributes, a leaf crown
FLO4679803 Greek mythology: Terpsichore, muse of dance, with its attributes, a leaf crown and a lyre - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Roman mythology: the Occasion, allegorical figure of opportunite

Roman mythology: the Occasion, allegorical figure of opportunite, described in full course - Eau forte by Jacques Louis
FLO4680128 Roman mythology: the Occasion, allegorical figure of opportunite, described in full course - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Roman mythology: Abundance, allegorical divinite, holding a fruit horn - Eau forte by Jacques

Roman mythology: Abundance, allegorical divinite, holding a fruit horn - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf
FLO4680069 Roman mythology: Abundance, allegorical divinite, holding a fruit horn - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf, after an illustration by Leonard Defrance (1735-1805)

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Ancient mythology: Ploutos, divinite of wealth and abundance, Fortuna

Ancient mythology: Ploutos, divinite of wealth and abundance, Fortuna, divinite of chance or luck and Harpocrates
FLO4680055 Ancient mythology: Ploutos, divinite of wealth and abundance, Fortuna, divinite of chance or luck and Harpocrates, divinite of silence - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Ancient mythology: Comus, god of joy and good cheer, wearing a crown of flowers

Ancient mythology: Comus, god of joy and good cheer, wearing a crown of flowers
FLO4680053 Ancient mythology: Comus, god of joy and good cheer, wearing a crown of flowers, holding a torch and leaning on a staff, Paris, c 1820; (add.info.: Ancient mythology: Comus (Komos)

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Greek mythology: Thalie, muse of comedy, with an ivy crown and its attributes

Greek mythology: Thalie, muse of comedy, with an ivy crown and its attributes
FLO4679773 Greek mythology: Thalie, muse of comedy, with an ivy crown and its attributes, a comic mask and a tambourine - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Greek mythology: Clio, muse of history, with its attributes, a laurel wreath

Greek mythology: Clio, muse of history, with its attributes, a laurel wreath
FLO4679755 Greek mythology: Clio, muse of history, with its attributes, a laurel wreath, the trumpet of renown and a scroll on which are redipped the recits of the pass - Eau forte by Jacques Louis

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Roman mythology: Diane, goddess of hunting, with his quiver full of arrows

Roman mythology: Diane, goddess of hunting, with his quiver full of arrows
FLO4679742 Roman mythology: Diane, goddess of hunting, with his quiver full of arrows and a doe - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf, based on an illustration by Leonard Defrance (1735-1805)

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Roman mythology: Apollo, god of poesy and music, but also of war, with its attributes the lyre

Roman mythology: Apollo, god of poesy and music, but also of war, with its attributes the lyre
FLO4679737 Roman mythology: Apollo, god of poesy and music, but also of war, with its attributes the lyre, a quiver and a python - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Roman mythology: Jupiter, king of the gods and god of heaven, with his attributes the eagle

Roman mythology: Jupiter, king of the gods and god of heaven, with his attributes the eagle
FLO4679705 Roman mythology: Jupiter, king of the gods and god of heaven, with his attributes the eagle and lightning - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf




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Paganisme, a captivating journey through the realms of ancient deities and mythical beings. The Parques, those mystical weavers of fate, spin their intricate threads to shape the destiny of Mary of Medicis, leaving us in awe of their power. As we gaze upon the serene visage of Clotho, one cannot help but ponder the influence she holds over mortal lives. The majestic head of Athena transports us back to a time when wisdom and strategy reigned supreme. Carved from marble with meticulous detail, this masterpiece stands as a testament to her divine presence among mortals. Another depiction reveals Heracles-Melkarth adorned with a kernos on his head; an exquisite polychrome terracotta sculpture that showcases his strength and valor. In contrast to these mighty figures, The Three Graces grace our canvas with their ethereal beauty. Oil strokes bring life to their enchanting dance as they embody charm, joy, and elegance. Les Vestales captivate our attention with delicate brushstrokes capturing the essence of these revered priestesses in all their sacred glory. Pan emerges from 15th-century illuminations like a mischievous sprite dancing amidst nature's embrace. His playful spirit reminds us that even within paganism lies room for lightheartedness and revelry. Venturing beyond Europe's borders takes us into Pre-Columbian civilizations where Aztec statues like Xiuhtecuhtli stand tall in volcanic stone splendor. These artifacts serve as windows into cultures rich in tradition and spirituality. A glimpse into ancient Mesoamerica presents us with hieroglyphic manuscripts depicting Cihuacohuatl - goddess extraordinaire who symbolizes fertility and motherhood. Such intricate illustrations remind us that paganism transcends geographical boundaries. Gaia herself graces our vision through Ferrario's lens; an embodiment of Earth's nurturing embrace captured beautifully on canvas during Milan's bygone era.