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Paganisme Collection (#3)

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

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Egyptian antiquite: fragmentary stelephore statue of Paser on knees, New Empire

Egyptian antiquite: fragmentary stelephore statue of Paser on knees, New Empire
SYC4193651 Egyptian antiquite: fragmentary stelephore statue of Paser on knees, New Empire, 19th dynasty 1275-1270 before JC Paris musee du Louvre; (add.info.: Egyptian antiquite)

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Egyptian antiquite: stele of May, chef of artisans New empire regne of Ramses II

Egyptian antiquite: stele of May, chef of artisans New empire regne of Ramses II
SYC4193640 Egyptian antiquite: stele of May, chef of artisans New empire regne of Ramses II, 19th dynasty Dim 42x33 cm Paris musee du Louvre; (add.info.: Egyptian antiquite: stele of May)

Background imagePaganisme Collection: The Twelve Works of Hercules: Heracles (Hercules) raises the giant Antee Bronze sculpture by

The Twelve Works of Hercules: Heracles (Hercules) raises the giant Antee Bronze sculpture by Antonio Benci called The
BEN5479911 The Twelve Works of Hercules: Heracles (Hercules) raises the giant Antee Bronze sculpture by Antonio Benci called The Pollaiolo (Pollaiuolo) (1431-1498) 15th century Museo del Bargello

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Column Idol. ca. 5000 BC. Neolithic art. Sculpture on ivory. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY)

Column Idol. ca. 5000 BC. Neolithic art. Sculpture on ivory. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid
CUL4867817 Column Idol. ca. 5000 BC. Neolithic art. Sculpture on ivory. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. National Museum of Archaeology. SPAIN. EXTREMADURA; (add.info.: Column Idol. ca)

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Jupiter (Zeus) and Juno on a chariot drains by peacocks. Drawing by Giorgio Vasari (1511-1574)

Jupiter (Zeus) and Juno on a chariot drains by peacocks. Drawing by Giorgio Vasari (1511-1574)
GIM5037852 Jupiter (Zeus) and Juno on a chariot drains by peacocks. Drawing by Giorgio Vasari (1511-1574).; (add.info.: Jupiter (Zeus) and Juno on a chariot drains by peacocks

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Roman mythology: Vulcan, god of fire, blacksmith and blacksmith, with its attributes

Roman mythology: Vulcan, god of fire, blacksmith and blacksmith, with its attributes
FLO4974658 Roman mythology: Vulcan, god of fire, blacksmith and blacksmith, with its attributes, the hammer and anvil and has his feet a helmet

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Egyptian gods: Anubis 1, 2, Aries 3, 4 and Serapis 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea

Egyptian gods: Anubis 1, 2, Aries 3, 4 and Serapis 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio
FLO4620466 Egyptian gods: Anubis 1, 2, Aries 3, 4 and Serapis 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrario's Costumes Antique and Modern of All Peoples

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Egyptian gods in the Graeco-Roman style: Isis from a Greek temple 1

Egyptian gods in the Graeco-Roman style: Isis from a Greek temple 1, Isis with snake from a Roman temple
FLO4620497 Egyptian gods in the Graeco-Roman style: Isis from a Greek temple 1, Isis with snake from a Roman temple, and Serapis with snake from a Greek temple 3

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Costumes of Egyptian priests and priestesses of Isis from an Egyptian manuscript and bas-relief

Costumes of Egyptian priests and priestesses of Isis from an Egyptian manuscript and bas-relief
FLO4620484 Costumes of Egyptian priests and priestesses of Isis from an Egyptian manuscript and bas-relief. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrario's Costumes

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Statues and depictions of the Egyptian god Osiris. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea

Statues and depictions of the Egyptian god Osiris. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio
FLO4620453 Statues and depictions of the Egyptian god Osiris. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrario's Costumes Antique and Modern of All Peoples

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Aztec hieroglyphs depicting the god Cihuacoatl, snake woman and fertility goddess

Aztec hieroglyphs depicting the god Cihuacoatl, snake woman and fertility goddess
FLO4622090 Aztec hieroglyphs depicting the god Cihuacoatl, snake woman and fertility goddess. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Verico from Giulio Ferrario's Ancient

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Roman mythology: Vertumne, Pomone and a river divinite - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Roman mythology: Vertumne, Pomone and a river divinite - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf
FLO4680045 Roman mythology: Vertumne, Pomone and a river divinite - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf, based on an illustration by Leonard Defrance (1735-1805)

Background imagePaganisme Collection: The chariot of the Sun - representation of the 11th century

The chariot of the Sun - representation of the 11th century
LSE4105524 The chariot of the Sun - representation of the 11th century; Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; (add.info)

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Roman mythology: Rename, goddess ailee, of public or social recognition

Roman mythology: Rename, goddess ailee, of public or social recognition, blowing in his trunk - Eau forte by Jacques
FLO4680116 Roman mythology: Rename, goddess ailee, of public or social recognition, blowing in his trunk - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Roman mythology: Veritas, goddess of truth, with an aureole, naked holding a palm

Roman mythology: Veritas, goddess of truth, with an aureole, naked holding a palm
FLO4680108 Roman mythology: Veritas, goddess of truth, with an aureole, naked holding a palm and a mirror - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Greek mythology: Orphee, heros, musician and poet, with a crown

Greek mythology: Orphee, heros, musician and poet, with a crown and its lyre - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant
FLO4680093 Greek mythology: Orphee, heros, musician and poet, with a crown and its lyre - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf, based on an illustration by Leonard Defrance (1735-1805)

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Ancient Mythology: Orphee, Abundance and Verite - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Ancient Mythology: Orphee, Abundance and Verite - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf
FLO4680073 Ancient Mythology: Orphee, Abundance and Verite - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf, based on an illustration by Leonard Defrance (1735-1805)

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Roman mythology: Flora, goddess of flowers and spring, with a crown of flowers

Roman mythology: Flora, goddess of flowers and spring, with a crown of flowers
FLO4679960 Roman mythology: Flora, goddess of flowers and spring, with a crown of flowers and holding a garland of leaves - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Roman mythology: Pluto, god of the underworld and the dead, wearing a crown

Roman mythology: Pluto, god of the underworld and the dead, wearing a crown
FLO4679873 Roman mythology: Pluto, god of the underworld and the dead, wearing a crown, a trident and holding the chain of Cerbere

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Roman mythology: Bacchus, god of wine and drunkenness, with a crown of vine leaves

Roman mythology: Bacchus, god of wine and drunkenness, with a crown of vine leaves
FLO4679870 Roman mythology: Bacchus, god of wine and drunkenness, with a crown of vine leaves, holding a bunch of grapes and leaning on a fawn skin - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Greek mythology: Melpomene, muse of tragedies, with its attributes, a vine crown

Greek mythology: Melpomene, muse of tragedies, with its attributes, a vine crown
FLO4679798 Greek mythology: Melpomene, muse of tragedies, with its attributes, a vine crown, a tragic mask and a stick (cane) - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Greek mythology: Euterpe, muse of music, with the instrument of his invention l'aulos

Greek mythology: Euterpe, muse of music, with the instrument of his invention l'aulos (the double flute)
FLO4679764 Greek mythology: Euterpe, muse of music, with the instrument of his invention l'aulos (the double flute) - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Roman mythology: Vesta, virgin goddess of the home, standing near an altar with sacred fire - Eau

Roman mythology: Vesta, virgin goddess of the home, standing near an altar with sacred fire - Eau forte by Jacques
FLO4679731 Roman mythology: Vesta, virgin goddess of the home, standing near an altar with sacred fire - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Roman mythology: Chaos, primordial element of the origin of the world

Roman mythology: Chaos, primordial element of the origin of the world, god of creation with its attributes the Sun
FLO4679682 Roman mythology: Chaos, primordial element of the origin of the world, god of creation with its attributes the Sun and the Moon

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Greek and Roman gods: the Muses. Clio 1, Euterpe 2, Thalia 3, Melpomene 4, Terpsichore 5, Erato 6

Greek and Roman gods: the Muses. Clio 1, Euterpe 2, Thalia 3, Melpomene 4, Terpsichore 5, Erato 6, Polyhymnia 7
FLO4575765 Greek and Roman gods: the Muses. Clio 1, Euterpe 2, Thalia 3, Melpomene 4, Terpsichore 5, Erato 6, Polyhymnia 7, Urania 8 and Calliope 9

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Greek and Roman gods: Pluto 1, 2, Vesta 3, and Bacchus 4, 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving

Greek and Roman gods: Pluto 1, 2, Vesta 3, and Bacchus 4, 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's
FLO4575748 Greek and Roman gods: Pluto 1, 2, Vesta 3, and Bacchus 4, 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's " Bilderbuch fur Kinder" (Picture Book for Children), Weimar

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Roman mythology: Bacchus, Neptune and Pluto - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Roman mythology: Bacchus, Neptune and Pluto - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf
FLO4679898 Roman mythology: Bacchus, Neptune and Pluto - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf, based on an illustration by Leonard Defrance (1735-1805)

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Greek mythology: Polymnie (Polhymnie), muse of singing, with a crown of flowers - Eau forte by

Greek mythology: Polymnie (Polhymnie), muse of singing, with a crown of flowers - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant
FLO4679775 Greek mythology: Polymnie (Polhymnie), muse of singing, with a crown of flowers - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf, from an illustration by Leonard Defrance (1735-1805)

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Gladiator sacrifice to the Aztec god Xipe Totec or Tlatlauhca, Mexico City

Gladiator sacrifice to the Aztec god Xipe Totec or Tlatlauhca, Mexico City
FLO4622152 Gladiator sacrifice to the Aztec god Xipe Totec or Tlatlauhca, Mexico City. An Aztec warrior with sword and shield fights a captured enemy on a raised stage before an audience

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Greek mythology: Alecto, Erinye or infernal goddess of anger

Greek mythology: Alecto, Erinye or infernal goddess of anger, fighting with snakes - Eau forte by Jacques Louis
FLO4679897 Greek mythology: Alecto, Erinye or infernal goddess of anger, fighting with snakes - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf, based on an illustration by Leonard Defrance (1735-1805)

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Roman mythology: Jupiter, Junon and Ceres - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Roman mythology: Jupiter, Junon and Ceres - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf
FLO4679707 Roman mythology: Jupiter, Junon and Ceres - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf, based on an illustration by Leonard Defrance (1735-1805)

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Roman mythology: Minerve, Mars and Mercury - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Roman mythology: Minerve, Mars and Mercury - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf
FLO4679861 Roman mythology: Minerve, Mars and Mercury - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf, based on an illustration by Leonard Defrance (1735-1805)

Background imagePaganisme Collection: History of the Ulysses - the companions of Ulysses steal the oxen of the Sun to eat them

History of the Ulysses - the companions of Ulysses steal the oxen of the Sun to eat them
VEN5028387 History of the Ulysses - the companions of Ulysses steal the oxen of the Sun to eat them and thus provoke the anger of the gods again

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Ancient mythology: Plutus (or Ploutos), divinite of wealth and abundance

Ancient mythology: Plutus (or Ploutos), divinite of wealth and abundance, with boxes filled with gold - Eau forte by
FLO4680028 Ancient mythology: Plutus (or Ploutos), divinite of wealth and abundance, with boxes filled with gold - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Greek mythology: Momos, deity of mockery, mischievous criticism and good words

Greek mythology: Momos, deity of mockery, mischievous criticism and good words
FLO4680064 Greek mythology: Momos, deity of mockery, mischievous criticism and good words, removing a mask from his face and holding a puppet - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Queen Dido of Carthage preparing a ritual sacrifice of a white bull to the goddess Juno

Queen Dido of Carthage preparing a ritual sacrifice of a white bull to the goddess Juno
FLO4620763 Queen Dido of Carthage preparing a ritual sacrifice of a white bull to the goddess Juno, whose temple can be seen behind

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Festival in honour of the Serpent God (centered around Ouidah, Benin)

Festival in honour of the Serpent God (centered around Ouidah, Benin). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Antonio
FLO4620026 Festival in honour of the Serpent God (centered around Ouidah, Benin). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Antonio Sasso from Giulio Ferrario's Ancient

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Greek mythology: Themis, goddess of justice, law and equity, holding a balance

Greek mythology: Themis, goddess of justice, law and equity, holding a balance
FLO4680036 Greek mythology: Themis, goddess of justice, law and equity, holding a balance and a sword - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Greek mythology: the Erinyes or infernal goddesses, Megere (jealousy)

Greek mythology: the Erinyes or infernal goddesses, Megere (jealousy), Alecto (anger) and Tisphone (revenge)
FLO4679936 Greek mythology: the Erinyes or infernal goddesses, Megere (jealousy), Alecto (anger) and Tisphone (revenge) - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Greek mythology: Les Cabinets, deities of fate, Clotho, the spinner, Lachesis

Greek mythology: Les Cabinets, deities of fate, Clotho, the spinner, Lachesis
FLO4680005 Greek mythology: Les Cabinets, deities of fate, Clotho, the spinner, Lachesis, the splitter who wraps the thread and Atropos, the relentless

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Ancient Mythology: Beaver and Pollux and Hercules - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Ancient Mythology: Beaver and Pollux and Hercules - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf
FLO4680101 Ancient Mythology: Beaver and Pollux and Hercules - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf, from an illustration by Leonard Defrance (1735-1805)

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Earthenware Perirrhanterion, from Incoronata di Pisticci (MT)

Earthenware Perirrhanterion, from Incoronata di Pisticci (MT)
LRI741051 Earthenware Perirrhanterion, from Incoronata di Pisticci (MT); diam: 78 cm; Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Metaponto, Bernalda, Matera, Basilicata, Italy; Luisa Ricciarini

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Pre-Columbian civilization: Aztec statue of the god Xiuhtecuhtli made of volcanic stone. Dim. 33 cm

Pre-Columbian civilization: Aztec statue of the god Xiuhtecuhtli made of volcanic stone. Dim. 33 cm
JEB4908278 Pre-Columbian civilization: Aztec statue of the god Xiuhtecuhtli made of volcanic stone. Dim. 33 cm. Museum of the Valley

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Beetle, Tomb of Ramses IX, Luxor

Beetle, Tomb of Ramses IX, Luxor
8587540 Beetle, Tomb of Ramses IX, Luxor by Egyptian; Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Egypt; (add.info.: Egypt. Luxor, city on the Nile of ancient Thebes)

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Beetle in the center of Udjat's eyes, Tomb of Ramses IX, Luxor

Beetle in the center of Udjat's eyes, Tomb of Ramses IX, Luxor
8587388 Beetle in the center of Udjat's eyes, Tomb of Ramses IX, Luxor by Egyptian; Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Egypt; (add.info.: Egypt. Luxor, city on the Nile of ancient Thebes)

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Horus, Horus Temple, Edfu (sculpture)

Horus, Horus Temple, Edfu (sculpture)
8587156 Horus, Horus Temple, Edfu (sculpture) by Egyptian; Temple of Horus, Edfu, Egypt; (add.info.: Egypt. Edfu, city located on the left bank of the Nile between Aswan and Luxor Temple of Edfu)

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Horus, Kom Ombo Temple (relief)

Horus, Kom Ombo Temple (relief)
8588570 Horus, Kom Ombo Temple (relief) by Egyptian; Temple of Sobek and Haroeris, Kom Ombo, Egypt; (add.info.: Egypt. Kom Ombo Temple, between Luxor and Aswan Horus)

Background imagePaganisme Collection: Sobek, Kom Ombo Temple (relief)

Sobek, Kom Ombo Temple (relief)
8588507 Sobek, Kom Ombo Temple (relief) by Egyptian; Temple of Sobek and Haroeris, Kom Ombo, Egypt; (add.info.: Egypt. Kom Ombo Temple, between Luxor and Aswan Sobek, son of the goddess Neith)




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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.