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The Argonauts Leaving Colchis, 1480. Creator: Ercole de' RobertiThe Argonauts Leaving Colchis, 1480. This small panel was part of the decoration of a cassone or wedding chest. According to an old description
Jason and Medeain the temple of Jupiter, 1745. Creator: Jean Francois de TroyJason and Medeain the temple of Jupiter, 1745.
Jason, between c1608 and c1609. Creator: UnknownJason, between c1608 and c1609
Jason Putting the Dragon to Sleep, published 1606. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Wilhelm JansonJason Putting the Dragon to Sleep, published 1606. From The Metamorphoses of Ovid, pl. 62
Jason and the Dragon, between circa 1663 and circa 1664. Creator: Salvator RosaJason and the Dragon, between circa 1663 and circa 1664
History of Jason and Medea, c1565. Creator: Giulio BonasoneHistory of Jason and Medea, c1565
Jason Promises His Hand to Medea, published 1606. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Wilhelm JansonJason Promises His Hand to Medea, published 1606. From The Metamorphoses of Ovid, pl. 61
The Building of the Argo, 1901-1911. Creator: Antoon DerkinderenThe Building of the Argo, 1901-1911
Jason and Medea, n.d. Creator: Master I.BJason and Medea, n.d
Jason and the Dragon, c. 1663/1664. Creator: Salvator RosaJason and the Dragon, c. 1663/1664
Créüse consumée par la robe empoisonnée, between 1742 and 1743. Creator: Jean Francois de TroyCreuse consumee par la robe empoisonnee, between 1742 and 1743. Creusa killed by the poisoned robe. Medea, having been repudiated by Jason, gave him a robe steeped in poison for his bride
Le Combat des soldats nés des dents du serpent, between 1742 and 1743. Creator: Jean Francois de TroyLe Combat des soldats nes des dents du serpent, between 1742 and 1743. Combat of soldiers born from dragon's teeth. An army of soldiers emerges from the earth after Jason planted the teeth of a
Portrait of a Married Couple as Medea and Jason (Leonhard Winnincx and Helena van Heuvel?), 1664. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
Medea Returning the Penates to Jason. Creator: Georg PenczMedea Returning the Penates to Jason
Venus riding a conch at left and cowering man (Jason) at right, Eros riding a makes... ca. 1530-50. Creator: AnonVenus riding a conch at left and cowering man (Jason) at right, Eros riding a makeshift boat holding a bow between them, ca. 1530-50
Jason killing the Colchian Dragon, ca 1766-1770. Found in the collection of Anhaltische Gemaldegalerie Dessau
Ballet Tragique, 1781. Tragic ballet of Jason and Medea. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily
Plate 12: Triumphal arch, elevation of the back facade, surmounted with the arms of Ferdin... 1636Plate 12: Triumphal arch, elevation of the back facade, surmounted with the arms of Ferdinand and decorated with five mythical or heroic scenes; from Guillielmus Becanuss Serenissimi Principis
The story of Jason and Medea at the left she carries off her son, in the middle she is shown in her madness, Jason stands at the right, 1531-76
Jason and Medea, 1529. Creator: Heinrich AldegreverJason and Medea, 1529
Entry of M. le Comte de Brionne, Grand Chamberlain of His Highness, Representing Jason, 1627
Jason, 1807. Creator: JMW TurnerJason, 1807
Jason, published 1807. Creator: JMW TurnerJason, published 1807
Jason, from Game of Mythology (Jeu de la Mythologie), 1644
Medea Pours a Magic Potion over Jason (Le roi Aeson tant caduque et chéMedea Pours a Magic Potion over Jason (Le roi Aeson tant caduque et chenu en une cuve elle couche tout nu...), 1563
Medea: or The Marriage of Jason and Creusa, 1648. Creator: Rembrandt Harmensz van RijnMedea: or The Marriage of Jason and Creusa, 1648
The wedding of Jason and Creusa, at left Medea takes her children, 1530-60
Jason (Liber Studiorum, part I, plate 6), June 11, 1807. Creator: JMW TurnerJason (Liber Studiorum, part I, plate 6), June 11, 1807
Symplegades, 17th century. Creator: Cornelis BloemaertSymplegades, 17th century. After Pierre Brebiette
Jason Arrives at Colchis (Enfin parvint jusqu en Colchis Jason... ), 1563Jason Arrives at Colchis (Enfin parvint jusqu en Colchis Jason...), 1563
Jason Sows the Dragons Teeth (Jason les dompte et sous le joug enserre et labourer leur fait de Mars la terre...), 1563
Jason Throws a Rock at the Giants (Cette moisson va son semeur chercher a fer tranchant...), 1563
Medea Embarks with Jason (Soudain de nuit avec Jason MedéMedea Embarks with Jason (Soudain de nuit avec Jason Medee laissant Colchis en l Argo est montee), 1563
Scenes from the Story of the Argonauts. Creator: Biagio d AntonioScenes from the Story of the Argonauts
Jason Rebello, Dingwalls, Camden Town, London, 1994. Creator: Brian FoskettJason Rebello, Dingwalls, Camden Town, London, 1994
Jason and Medea (Relief of a sarcophagus). Creator: Art of Ancient Rome, Classical sculptureJason and Medea (Relief of a sarcophagus). Found in the Collection of Palazzo Altemps, Roma
The steam yacht Jason, 1913. Creator: Kirk & Sons of CowesThe steam yacht Jason, 1913
The steam yacht Jason. Creator: Kirk & Sons of CowesThe steam yacht Jason
Jason presented before his uncle Pelio and his daughters, fresco from Pompeii
Jason Yarde, Watermill Jazz Club, Dorking, Surrey, September, 2015. Artist: Brian O ConnorJason Yarde, Watermill Jazz Club, Dorking, Surrey, September, 2015
Jason Rebello and Dave O Higgins, Tenor Clef, 1991. Artist: Brian O ConnorJason Rebello and Dave O Higgins, Tenor Clef, 1991
Jason Rebello, Brecon Jazz Festival, Powys, Wales, 2007. Artist: Brian O ConnorJason Rebello, Brecon Jazz Festival, Powys, Wales, 2007
Jason Rebello, Ronnie Scotts, London, 1991. Artist: Brian O ConnorJason Rebello, Ronnie Scott s, London, 1991
Jason Rebello, Tenor Clef, 1991. Artist: Brian O ConnorJason Rebello, Tenor Clef, 1991
How the Serpent that guarded the Gold Fleece was slain, 1926. Orpheus sings the serpent to sleep before Jason cuts off its head. A print from Tales of the Greek Seas by Andrew Lang, 1926
Jason Brown, Watermill Jazz Club, Dorking, Surrey, 2015. Artist: Brian O ConnorJason Brown, Watermill Jazz Club, Dorking, Surrey, 2015
Medea kills her son, ca 1470. Found in the Collection of Bibliothe que Nationale de France