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Roman Mythology Collection (page 4)

Roman mythology is a captivating world filled with gods, goddesses, and mythical creatures that have fascinated generations

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Aeneas Offering Presents to King Latinus and Asking Him for the Hand of His Daughter, 1778

Aeneas Offering Presents to King Latinus and Asking Him for the Hand of His Daughter, 1778

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Venus and a Sleeping Cupid, c1810. Creator: Jean-Baptiste Mallet

Venus and a Sleeping Cupid, c1810. Creator: Jean-Baptiste Mallet
Venus and a Sleeping Cupid, c1810

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Saturn, c1585. Creator: Johann Sadeler I

Saturn, c1585. Creator: Johann Sadeler I
Saturn, c1585. Series: The Seven Planets, pl. 4

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Jupiter, c1585. Creator: Johann Sadeler I

Jupiter, c1585. Creator: Johann Sadeler I
Jupiter, c1585. Series: The Seven Planets, pl. 3

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Venus Ordering Arms from Vulcan for Aeneas (image 1 of 2), 1717. Creator: Jean Restout

Venus Ordering Arms from Vulcan for Aeneas (image 1 of 2), 1717. Creator: Jean Restout
Venus Ordering Arms from Vulcan for Aeneas (image 1 of 2), 1717

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Odysseus Defeating Irus, 1589. Creator: Jan Muller

Odysseus Defeating Irus, 1589. Creator: Jan Muller
Odysseus Defeating Irus, 1589

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: The Oath of Brutus, c1771. Creator: Jacques Antoine Beaufort

The Oath of Brutus, c1771. Creator: Jacques Antoine Beaufort
The Oath of Brutus, c1771. Brutus first act after the expulsion of Lucius Tarquinius Superbus was to bring the people to swear an oath never to allow any man again to be king in Rome

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Nobility Offering the Imperial Russian Children to Minerva, c1795. Creator: Gabriel François Doyen

Nobility Offering the Imperial Russian Children to Minerva, c1795. Creator: Gabriel François Doyen
Nobility Offering the Imperial Russian Children to Minerva, c1795

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Diana and Callisto, 1723. Creator: Francois Lemoyne

Diana and Callisto, 1723. Creator: Francois Lemoyne
Diana and Callisto, 1723

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Cupid Wounding Psyche (image 1 of 2), 1741. Creator: Francois Boucher

Cupid Wounding Psyche (image 1 of 2), 1741. Creator: Francois Boucher
Cupid Wounding Psyche (image 1 of 2), 1741

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: The Age of Iron, 1599. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Nicolaus van Aelst

The Age of Iron, 1599. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Nicolaus van Aelst
The Age of Iron, 1599. From The Four Ages of the World, pl. 4

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Venus and Mercury Instructing Cupid, 1738. Creator: Francois Boucher

Venus and Mercury Instructing Cupid, 1738. Creator: Francois Boucher
Venus and Mercury Instructing Cupid, 1738

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: The Age of Silver, 1599. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Nicolaus van Aelst

The Age of Silver, 1599. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Nicolaus van Aelst
The Age of Silver, 1599. From The Four Ages of the World, pl. 2

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Statuette of Neptune, c1738. Creator: John Baptist Jackson

Statuette of Neptune, c1738. Creator: John Baptist Jackson
Statuette of Neptune, c1738

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Psyche carried on a litter being taken to a mountain, between 1520 and 1535

Psyche carried on a litter being taken to a mountain, between 1520 and 1535. Creator: Master of the Die
Psyche carried on a litter being taken to a mountain, between 1520 and 1535. From The fable of Cupid and Psyche

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Venus with Psyche pointing to the underworld, between 1520 and 1535. Creator: Master of the Die

Venus with Psyche pointing to the underworld, between 1520 and 1535. Creator: Master of the Die
Venus with Psyche pointing to the underworld, between 1520 and 1535. From The Fable of Cupid and Psyche

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Psyche Obtaining the Elixir of Beauty from Proserpine, c1735. Creator: Charles-Joseph Natoire

Psyche Obtaining the Elixir of Beauty from Proserpine, c1735. Creator: Charles-Joseph Natoire
Psyche Obtaining the Elixir of Beauty from Proserpine, c1735

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Diana and Her Chariot, Printed 1541. Creator: Marcantonio Raimondi

Diana and Her Chariot, Printed 1541. Creator: Marcantonio Raimondi
Diana and Her Chariot, Printed 1541

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Pluto and Proserpina, between circa 1593 and circa 1594. Creator: Jan Saenredam

Pluto and Proserpina, between circa 1593 and circa 1594. Creator: Jan Saenredam
Pluto and Proserpina, between circa 1593 and circa 1594

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Jove with an Eagle and Lightning, 17th century. Creator: Unknown

Jove with an Eagle and Lightning, 17th century. Creator: Unknown
Jove with an Eagle and Lightning, 17th century

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: View of the ruins of the temple of Minerva in Rome, 1759-c.1796

View of the ruins of the temple of Minerva in Rome, 1759-c.1796. Creators: Louis-Joseph Mondhare, Groux
View of the ruins of the temple of Minerva in Rome, 1759-c.1796

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Dido at the stake summoning the gods. Creator: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)

Dido at the stake summoning the gods. Creator: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)
Dido at the stake summoning the gods. Private Collection

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Callisto, Amor and Jupiter with the eagle, 1746. Creator: Jacob de Wit

Callisto, Amor and Jupiter with the eagle, 1746. Creator: Jacob de Wit
Callisto, Amor and Jupiter with the eagle, 1746

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Venus with Amor and putti, 1710-1777. Creators: Charles-Joseph Natoire, Unknown

Venus with Amor and putti, 1710-1777. Creators: Charles-Joseph Natoire, Unknown
Venus with Amor and putti, 1710-1777. Adrien Manglard (rejected attribution)

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

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

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Diana, c1591. Creator: Jacob Matham

Diana, c1591. Creator: Jacob Matham
Diana, c1591

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: The Alliance of Minerva and Mercury, 1588. Creator: Jacob Matham

The Alliance of Minerva and Mercury, 1588. Creator: Jacob Matham
The Alliance of Minerva and Mercury, 1588. From Mythological Subjects

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Hercules and Cacus, 1588. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius

Hercules and Cacus, 1588. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius
Hercules and Cacus, 1588

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Jupiter, 1592. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius

Jupiter, 1592. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius
Jupiter, 1592. Series: The Set of the Antique Gods, pl. 6

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Design for a ceiling with the marriage of Jupiter and Juno, c. 1748-c. 1795

Design for a ceiling with the marriage of Jupiter and Juno, c. 1748-c. 1795. Creator: Petrus Norbertus van Reysschoot
Design for a ceiling with the marriage of Jupiter and Juno, c. 1748-c. 1795

Background imageRoman Mythology 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 imageRoman Mythology 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 imageRoman Mythology Collection: Hercules and Cacus, 1588. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius

Hercules and Cacus, 1588. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius
Hercules and Cacus, 1588

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Sol, 1592. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius

Sol, 1592. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius
Sol, 1592. From The Set of the Antique Gods, pl. 5

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Prometheus Forms Man and Animates Him with Fire from Heaven, published 1589

Prometheus Forms Man and Animates Him with Fire from Heaven, published 1589. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius
Prometheus Forms Man and Animates Him with Fire from Heaven, published 1589. From Metamorphoses by Ovid, plate 2

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Jupiter and Io, published 1589. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius

Jupiter and Io, published 1589. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius
Jupiter and Io, published 1589. From Metamorphoses by Ovid, book 1, plate 16

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Neptune Pursuing Coronis, Who is Changed into a Crow, published 1590. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius

Neptune Pursuing Coronis, Who is Changed into a Crow, published 1590. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius
Neptune Pursuing Coronis, Who is Changed into a Crow, published 1590. From Metamorphoses by Ovid, book 2, plate 13

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Arcadian landscape with Athena crowning an old man, and Venus and Adonis, 1747

Arcadian landscape with Athena crowning an old man, and Venus and Adonis, 1747. Creator: Louis Fabritius Dubourg
Arcadian landscape with Athena crowning an old man, and Venus and Adonis, 1747

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Flora and Her Nymphs, c1546. Creator: Giulio Bonasone

Flora and Her Nymphs, c1546. Creator: Giulio Bonasone
Flora and Her Nymphs, c1546

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Diana with a Stag and a Dog, 1687. Creator: Jean-Baptiste Tuby

Diana with a Stag and a Dog, 1687. Creator: Jean-Baptiste Tuby
Diana with a Stag and a Dog, 1687

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Dionysus Attended by Two Bacchantes, c.1865. Creator: Jean-Baptiste Descamps

Dionysus Attended by Two Bacchantes, c.1865. Creator: Jean-Baptiste Descamps
Dionysus Attended by Two Bacchantes, c.1865

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Venus and Vulcan Seated on a Bed, Mid-1550s. Creator: Giorgio Ghisi

Venus and Vulcan Seated on a Bed, Mid-1550s. Creator: Giorgio Ghisi
Venus and Vulcan Seated on a Bed, Mid-1550s

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: The Judgment of Paris, 1555. Creator: Giorgio Ghisi

The Judgment of Paris, 1555. Creator: Giorgio Ghisi
The Judgment of Paris, 1555

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Diana and Virtus Punish Venus and Bacchus, 1694. Creator: T van Malsen

Diana and Virtus Punish Venus and Bacchus, 1694. Creator: T van Malsen
Diana and Virtus Punish Venus and Bacchus, 1694

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Hebe and the Eagle of Jupiter, between c.1853 and c.1855. Creator: Francois Rude

Hebe and the Eagle of Jupiter, between c.1853 and c.1855. Creator: Francois Rude
Hebe and the Eagle of Jupiter, between c.1853 and c.1855

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Reclining Bacchante, 18th century. Creator: Jean-Pierre-Antoine Tassaert

Reclining Bacchante, 18th century. Creator: Jean-Pierre-Antoine Tassaert
Reclining Bacchante, 18th century

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Venus, Bacchus and Ceres with Mortals in a Garden of Love, 1590-1621. Creator: Louis de Caullery

Venus, Bacchus and Ceres with Mortals in a Garden of Love, 1590-1621. Creator: Louis de Caullery
Venus, Bacchus and Ceres with Mortals in a Garden of Love, 1590-1621

Background imageRoman Mythology Collection: Vertumnus and Pomona, 1613. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius

Vertumnus and Pomona, 1613. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius
Vertumnus and Pomona, 1613




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Roman mythology is a captivating world filled with gods, goddesses, and mythical creatures that have fascinated generations. One of the most intriguing figures in this ancient pantheon is Janus, the Roman god of beginnings and transitions. With two faces looking to the past and future simultaneously, he symbolizes the duality of time. In Charles Wellington Furse's masterpiece "Diana of the Uplands, " we are transported to a serene landscape where Diana, the goddess of hunting and protector of wild animals, reigns supreme. Painted around 1903-1904, this artwork captures her ethereal beauty and fierce determination. Another renowned painting that delves into Roman mythology is "Ulysses Deriding Polyphemus" by Joseph Mallord William Turner. This oil on canvas piece from 1829 depicts Ulysses mocking Polyphemus, the Cyclops who was blinded by Odysseus in Homer's epic poem The Odyssey. Sandro Botticelli's iconic work "Primavera" showcases various Roman deities intertwined with mythological characters in a lush garden setting. Created around 1478, it epitomizes Renaissance art with its delicate brushstrokes and vibrant colors. "Dionysus and the Maenads, " painted by Gustave Moreau in 1901, portrays Dionysus (also known as Bacchus), the god of wine and ecstasy surrounded by his ecstatic female followers called maenads. This enchanting artwork encapsulates both divine power and human desire. The nymph Crenaia takes center stage in Roman mythology as she personifies Dargle's natural beauty in all its glory. Her presence brings life to landscapes like no other creature can. Alexandre Cabanel's "The Birth of Venus" transports us to an idyllic scene where Venus emerges from sea foam onto a shell-shaped chariot guided by Zephyrus (the west wind).