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Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Battle between a Rider and a Dragon, c. 1482 (stylus underdrawing, pen and brush on paper)

Battle between a Rider and a Dragon, c. 1482 (stylus underdrawing, pen and brush on paper)
XJF311217 Battle between a Rider and a Dragon, c.1482 (stylus underdrawing, pen and brush on paper) by Vinci, Leonardo da (1452-1519); 13.9x19 cm; British Museum, London, UK; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Landscape with the Fall of Icarus, c. 1555 (oil on canvas)

Landscape with the Fall of Icarus, c. 1555 (oil on canvas)
XIR3675 Landscape with the Fall of Icarus, c.1555 (oil on canvas) by Bruegel, Pieter the Elder (c.1525-69); 73.5x112 cm; Musees Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, Brussels

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Sign of the Zodiac: The lion. The deity Artemis of Ephese, c. 1520 (fresco)

Sign of the Zodiac: The lion. The deity Artemis of Ephese, c. 1520 (fresco)
LRI4687448 Sign of the Zodiac: The lion. The deity Artemis of Ephese, c.1520 (fresco) by Falconetto, Giovanni Maria (1468-1535); Palazzo d Arco, Mantua

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: The Sea Monster

The Sea Monster
Vintage engraving by Albrech Durer, showing The Sea Monster, 1498

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Study of Three Girls Heads, Lucas Cranach the elder (1472-1553)

Study of Three Girls Heads, Lucas Cranach the elder (1472-1553)
Oil on panel, German School, around 1525. Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472-1553) was a German painter and printmaker. He was one of the leading German painters

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: The Story of Cupid and Psyche (panel)

The Story of Cupid and Psyche (panel)
FIT57602 The Story of Cupid and Psyche (panel) by Sellaio, Jacopo del (1441/42-93); 58.4x178.8 cm cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Venus with a Mirror, c. 1555 (oil on canvas)

Venus with a Mirror, c. 1555 (oil on canvas)
XOS744781 Venus with a Mirror, c. 1555 (oil on canvas) by Titian (Tiziano Vecellio) (c.1488-1576); 124.5 x 105.5 cm; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, USA; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: 8626349

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Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Statue of Hercules and Cacus, Piazza della Signoria, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, Europe, 2015 (photo)

Statue of Hercules and Cacus, Piazza della Signoria, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, Europe, 2015 (photo)
8858725 Statue of Hercules and Cacus, Piazza della Signoria, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, Europe, 2015 (photo) by Bandinelli, Baccio (1488-1560); Piazza della Signoria, Florence

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Florence, Italy - circa July 2021. Sensual naked woman statue

Florence, Italy - circa July 2021. Sensual naked woman statue. Beauty figure made of stone, 2021 (photo)
8856959 Florence, Italy - circa July 2021. Sensual naked woman statue. Beauty figure made of stone, 2021 (photo) by Ammannati, Bartolomeo (1511-92); Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence, Tuscany

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Florence, Italy - Circa June 2021: Flying Mercury by Giambologna, 1580. This is his... 2021 (photo)

Florence, Italy - Circa June 2021: Flying Mercury by Giambologna, 1580. This is his... 2021 (photo)
8856907 Florence, Italy - Circa June 2021: Flying Mercury by Giambologna, 1580. This is his... 2021 (photo) by Giambologna (Giovanni da Bologna), (1529-1608); Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Florence, Italy - Circa June 2021: Flying Mercury by Giambologna, 1580. This is his... 2021 (photo)

Florence, Italy - Circa June 2021: Flying Mercury by Giambologna, 1580. This is his... 2021 (photo)
8856935 Florence, Italy - Circa June 2021: Flying Mercury by Giambologna, 1580. This is his... 2021 (photo) by Giambologna (Giovanni da Bologna), (1529-1608); Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings 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 imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: The Dream of Paris, 1536 (oil on panel)

The Dream of Paris, 1536 (oil on panel)
5859904 The Dream of Paris, 1536 (oil on panel) by Gerung or Gerou, Matthias (c.1500-68/70); The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; (add.info.: by Matthias Gerung)

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings 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 imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Florence, Italy - Circa June 2021: Flying Mercury by Giambologna, 1580. This is his... 2021 (photo)

Florence, Italy - Circa June 2021: Flying Mercury by Giambologna, 1580. This is his... 2021 (photo)
8856890 Florence, Italy - Circa June 2021: Flying Mercury by Giambologna, 1580. This is his... 2021 (photo) by Giambologna (Giovanni da Bologna), (1529-1608); Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Florence, Italy - circa July 2021. Sensual naked woman statue

Florence, Italy - circa July 2021. Sensual naked woman statue. Beauty figure made of stone, 2021 (photo)
8856887 Florence, Italy - circa July 2021. Sensual naked woman statue. Beauty figure made of stone, 2021 (photo) by Ammannati, Bartolomeo (1511-92); Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence, Tuscany

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Florence, Italy - circa July 2021. Sensual naked woman statue

Florence, Italy - circa July 2021. Sensual naked woman statue. Beauty figure made of stone, 2021 (photo)
8856880 Florence, Italy - circa July 2021. Sensual naked woman statue. Beauty figure made of stone, 2021 (photo) by Ammannati, Bartolomeo (1511-92); Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence, Tuscany

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Ceres, 1891 (engraving)

Ceres, 1891 (engraving)
8766931 Ceres, 1891 (engraving) by Robetta, Cristofano (1462-1534); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ceres, Godess of grain)

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Statue of Love Bronze sculpture by Donato de Bardi known as Donatello (1386-1466), 1430. 104cm

Statue of Love Bronze sculpture by Donato de Bardi known as Donatello (1386-1466), 1430. 104cm
BEN5463470 Statue of Love Bronze sculpture by Donato de Bardi known as Donatello (1386-1466), 1430. 104cm. Bargello Museum, Florence. by Donatello, (c.1386-1466); Photo © Raffaello Bencini

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Italy Tuscany Florence, Plazza della Signoria, Hercules and Cacus, by Baccio Bandinelli (1525-1534)

Italy Tuscany Florence, Plazza della Signoria, Hercules and Cacus, by Baccio Bandinelli (1525-1534)
JEB4947748 Italy Tuscany Florence, Plazza della Signoria, Hercules and Cacus, by Baccio Bandinelli (1525-1534); (add.info.: Italy Tuscany Florence, Plazza della Signoria, Hercules and Cacus)

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Ceremonial staircase

Ceremonial staircase
3507217 Ceremonial staircase; (add.info.: ceremonial staircase dating to 1485, built within the courtyard of the Doge's Palace (Palazzo Ducal) built in Venetian Gothic style

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Nemesis (The Great Fortune), 1499-1503 (engraving)

Nemesis (The Great Fortune), 1499-1503 (engraving)
7414926 Nemesis (The Great Fortune), 1499-1503 (engraving); 33.4--23.1 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (add.info.: by Albrecht Durer)

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Florence, Italy - Circa June 2021: Flying Mercury by Giambologna, 1580. This is his... 2021 (photo)

Florence, Italy - Circa June 2021: Flying Mercury by Giambologna, 1580. This is his... 2021 (photo)
8856919 Florence, Italy - Circa June 2021: Flying Mercury by Giambologna, 1580. This is his... 2021 (photo) by Giambologna (Giovanni da Bologna), (1529-1608); Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Neptune Fountain or Fontana del Nettuno on Piazza della Signoria, Florence, Tuscany, Italy

Neptune Fountain or Fontana del Nettuno on Piazza della Signoria, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, Europe, 2015 (photo)
8858722 Neptune Fountain or Fontana del Nettuno on Piazza della Signoria, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, Europe, 2015 (photo) by Ammannati, Bartolomeo (1511-92); Piazza della Signoria, Florence

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings 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 imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Battle of the Amazons (engraving)

Battle of the Amazons (engraving)
7342134 Battle of the Amazons (engraving) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640) (after); 49.9x65.5 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Florence: The sculpture of Persee showing the head of Meduse sculpted by Benvenuto Cellini

Florence: The sculpture of Persee showing the head of Meduse sculpted by Benvenuto Cellini (1500-1571)
LUX4715555 Florence: The sculpture of Persee showing the head of Meduse sculpted by Benvenuto Cellini (1500-1571) in the loggia of the Lanzi (or the Seigneury)

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: The Renaissance in Italy, Sculpture, 16th Century, Jacopo Sansovino, Michelangelo (engraving)

The Renaissance in Italy, Sculpture, 16th Century, Jacopo Sansovino, Michelangelo (engraving)
8650797 The Renaissance in Italy, Sculpture, 16th Century, Jacopo Sansovino, Michelangelo (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Renaissance in Italy)

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings 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 imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings 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 imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Giovanni Battista Cima, known as Cima Da Conegliano (1459 - 1517), Orphee (Orfeo)

Giovanni Battista Cima, known as Cima Da Conegliano (1459 - 1517), Orphee (Orfeo)
GIM5037773 Giovanni Battista Cima, known as Cima Da Conegliano (1459 - 1517), Orphee (Orfeo) enchanting animals with the music of a violin (poncif study for a small decorative table)

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Mercury from a series of reliefs depicting the planetary symbols

Mercury from a series of reliefs depicting the planetary symbols and signs of the zodiac by Agostino di Duccio (1418-81)
BEN85107 Mercury from a series of reliefs depicting the planetary symbols and signs of the zodiac by Agostino di Duccio (1418-81), c.1450 (plaster); Chapel of the Planets, Tempio Malatestiano

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Two Putti, 1490-1510 (tempera or oil on panel)

Two Putti, 1490-1510 (tempera or oil on panel)
5859745 Two Putti, 1490-1510 (tempera or oil on panel) by Matteo di Giovanni (c.1430-1495); The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; (add.info.: by Matteo di Giovanni)

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: French, Italian and German Sculpture of the 18th Century (engraving)

French, Italian and German Sculpture of the 18th Century (engraving)
8644823 French, Italian and German Sculpture of the 18th Century (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: French)

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Florence, Italy - circa July 2021. Sensual naked woman statue

Florence, Italy - circa July 2021. Sensual naked woman statue. Beauty figure made of stone, 2021 (photo)
8856906 Florence, Italy - circa July 2021. Sensual naked woman statue. Beauty figure made of stone, 2021 (photo) by Ammannati, Bartolomeo (1511-92); Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence, Tuscany

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Neptune Fountain or Fontana del Nettuno on Piazza della Signoria, Florence, Tuscany, Italy

Neptune Fountain or Fontana del Nettuno on Piazza della Signoria, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, Europe, 2015 (photo)
8858720 Neptune Fountain or Fontana del Nettuno on Piazza della Signoria, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, Europe, 2015 (photo) by Ammannati, Bartolomeo (1511-92); Piazza della Signoria, Florence

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: The Temptation of Saint Jerome, 1541-48 (oil on panel)

The Temptation of Saint Jerome, 1541-48 (oil on panel)
5860715 The Temptation of Saint Jerome, 1541-48 (oil on panel) by Vasari, Giorgio (1511-74); 166.5--121.9 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; (add.info.: By Giorgio Vasari)

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings 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 imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Italy Tuscany Florence - Boboli Garden, Fountain of Little Bacchus by Valerio Cigoli 1560

Italy Tuscany Florence - Boboli Garden, Fountain of Little Bacchus by Valerio Cigoli 1560
JEB4947613 Italy Tuscany Florence - Boboli Garden, Fountain of Little Bacchus by Valerio Cigoli 1560; (add.info.: Italy Tuscany Florence - Boboli Garden)

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Apollo and Marsyas (engraving)

Apollo and Marsyas (engraving)
8653151 Apollo and Marsyas (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Apollo and Marsyas)

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Apollo and Marsyas (engraving)

Apollo and Marsyas (engraving)
8653147 Apollo and Marsyas (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Apollo and Marsyas)

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Statue of Love Bronze sculpture by Donato de Bardi known as Donatello (1386-1466), 1430. 104cm

Statue of Love Bronze sculpture by Donato de Bardi known as Donatello (1386-1466), 1430. 104cm
BEN5479775 Statue of Love Bronze sculpture by Donato de Bardi known as Donatello (1386-1466), 1430. 104cm. Bargello Museum, Florence. by Donatello, (c.1386-1466); Photo © Raffaello Bencini

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Saturn, relief from the Chapel of the Planets by Agostino di Duccio (1418-81), c.1450 (marble)

Saturn, relief from the Chapel of the Planets by Agostino di Duccio (1418-81), c.1450 (marble)
BEN85121 Saturn, relief from the Chapel of the Planets by Agostino di Duccio (1418-81), c.1450 (marble); Tempio Malatestiano, Rimini, Italy; Photo © Raffaello Bencini

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: The Feast of the Seagods, 1561. Creator: Frans Floris

The Feast of the Seagods, 1561. Creator: Frans Floris
The Feast of the Seagods, 1561

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: The Fall of the Titans, 1588-1590. Creator: Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem

The Fall of the Titans, 1588-1590. Creator: Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem
The Fall of the Titans, 1588-1590

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Mars and Venus, 16th century. Creator: Unknown

Mars and Venus, 16th century. Creator: Unknown
Mars and Venus, 16th century

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Panegyric of Leonardo Loredan, 21 April, 1503. Creator: Unknown

Panegyric of Leonardo Loredan, 21 April, 1503. Creator: Unknown
Panegyric of Leonardo Loredan, 21 April, 1503. The Panegyricus Serenissimo Principi Leonardo Lauredano, anglicised as Panegyric to the Most Serene Prince Leonardo Loredan



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