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Roman relief of a haruspex, 3rd centuryRoman relief from Ostia for Fulvius Alius, a haruspex. The relief shows him at work before an altar where Hercules stands with his club
Roman mosaic of the triumph of Neptune, 2nd centuryRoman mosaic of the triumph of Neptune, from La Chebba in Tunisia, from the Bardo Museums collection in Tunis, 2nd century
Interior garden-room in the House of Neptune, Herculaneum, Italy
Roman mosaic of Neptune and Amphitrite, Herculaneum, ItalyRoman mosaic of Neptune and Amphitrite (sometimes Neptune and his wife Salacia rather than the sea-nymph Amphitrite), Herculaneum, Italy
Neptune, Roman god of the oceans. Antique bust of Neptune, known as Poseidon in the Greek pantheon
Roman god Neptune, 18th century. Neptune, known as Poseidon in the Greek pantheon, holding his triple-headed spear (trident), in a chariot pulled by sea horses
House of Neptune and Amphitrite mosaic, Roman, Herculaneum, c69. The Roman town of Herculaneum was buried in the catastrophic eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD, which also destroyed Pompeii
Neptune raising James Cook to immortality and fame, late 18th century. The name of Captain Cook (1728-1779), English navigator, explorer and hydrographer, is being written in the book of history
Detail of a Roman mosaic showing one of the four winds, 3rd centuryDetail of a Roman mosaic showing one of the four winds, from a Triumph of Neptune. Originally from Maxula-Rades, Tunisia, now in the Bardo Museums collection in Tunis, 3rd century
The Ugly Duckling, 1873. Artist: Joseph SwainThe Ugly Duckling, 1873. Britannia and Neptune watch one of the new iron-clad ships Devastation leave port. Such ships were armed with giant guns
Under the Dark Blue Waters, 1872. Artist: Joseph SwainUnder the Dark Blue Waters, 1872. Father Neptune wishes to relax with his drink and a pipe. In front of him is the trans-Atlantic cable, the first of its kind
Neptunes Warning, 1875. Artist: Joseph SwainNeptunes Warning, 1875. Neptune sits on a small raft, with Britannia held safely on his knee. Recently, two of the new iron-clad men of war ships
A Word to the Mermaids, 1865. Artist: John TennielA Word to the Mermaids, 1865. Neptune exclaims Aho-o-o-o-oy, There! Get Off O That Ere Cable, Can t Yer - Thats the Way T Other one was Wrecked!!
The Atlantic Telegraph - A bad look out for Despotism, 1858. John Bull calling to Jonathan Hold fast, Jonathan. Jonathan replying All right, Johnny
Neptune calming the tempest which Aeolus raised against Aeneas fleet from Book I o... ca. 1515-16Neptune calming the tempest which Aeolus raised against Aeneas fleet from Book I of the Aeneid, ca. 1515-16
Neptune, from Game of Mythology (Jeu de la Mythologie), 1644
Giants crushed by rocks and the falling columns of the temple, clouds of smoke above, Poseidon in his chariot to left in the background, two spaces at left for doorways
Two Vases, 16th-17th century. Creator: Rene BoyvinTwo Vases, 16th-17th century