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Juno Receives the Head of Argus, Mid of 17th cen.. Creator: Cervetto; Giovanni Paolo (1630-1657)Juno Receives the Head of Argus, Mid of 17th cen.. Found in the Collection of the Private Collection
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
Mercury with the head of Argus in his hand, from Landscapes with biblical and mythological...1558Mercury with the head of Argus in his hand, from Landscapes with biblical and mythological scenes, 1558
Mercury and Argus, c.1710. Creator: De Ferrari, Gregorio (1647-1726)Mercury and Argus, c.1710. Found in the Collection of the Galleria Nazionale di Palazzo Spinola, Genova
Juno Commanding Argus to Keep Watch on Io, 1655-1683. Creator: Nicolaes BerchemJuno Commanding Argus to Keep Watch on Io, 1655-1683
Argus Pheasant, c.1780-c.1842. Creator: Pieter Bartholomeusz. BarbiersArgus Pheasant, c.1780-c.1842. In recording this argus pheasant, Pieter Barbiers focused on the faithful depiction of its plumage
Mercury Killing Argus, 1651-1706. Creator: Girolamo TroppaMercury Killing Argus, 1651-1706
Mercury Lulling Argos to Sleep, 1665. Creator: Georg Andreas WolfgangMercury Lulling Argos to Sleep, 1665
Mercury Killing Argus, 1665. Creator: Georg Andreas WolfgangMercury Killing Argus, 1665
Mercury, Argus and Io, 1665. Creator: Adriaen van de VeldeMercury, Argus and Io, 1665
Mercury and Argus, n.d. Creator: Camillo ProcacciniMercury and Argus, n.d
Mercury rescues the disguised Io after beheading Argus, c. 1690 / 95Mercury rescues the disguised Io after beheading Argus, c. 1690/95
Mercury and Argus, from Game of Mythology (Jeu de la Mythologie), 1644
Mercury and Argus, ca. 1630-1648. Creator: Simone CantariniMercury and Argus, ca. 1630-1648
Amphiaraus, 1540-50. Creator: Domenico del BarbiereAmphiaraus, 1540-50
Mercury, Argus and Io, 1492-1494. Creator: Pinturicchio, Bernardino (1454-1513)Mercury, Argus and Io, 1492-1494. Found in the Collection of Appartamenti Borgia, Vatican
Argos, 1890. Creator: UnknownArgos, 1890. Argos in Argolis, Peloponnese, Greece, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. In 494 BC, Argos suffered crushing defeat from rival, Sparta
Io and Argus, 1st H. 1st cen. AD. Creator: Roman-Pompeian wall paintingIo and Argus, 1st H. 1st cen. AD. Found in the Collection of Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli
Mercury and Argos, from Game of Mythology (Jeu de la Mythologie), 1644
David, bronze work done in 1430 by Donatello
Mercury and Argus, 1716. Found in the Collection of Accademia di San Luca
Mercury and Argus, 1636-1638. Artist: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)Mercury and Argus, 1636-1638. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid
Mercury and Argus. Found in the Collection of Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum, Braunschweig
Electra and Orestes, 1880. Artist: AntiqueElectra and Orestes, 1880. In Greek mythology, Elektra was the daughter of King Agamemnon and Queen Clytemnestra, and thus princess of Argos
The Larisa, or ancient Citadel (950 ft. high) W. from Market Place, Argos, Greece, 1903. From The Underwood Travel Library, [Underwood & Underwood, London, New York, 1903]
Lynceus and Hypermnestra, 1479 (1964). According to Greek mythology Hypermnestra was queen of the Argives. Lynceus was her husband
Detail of Simon on Mosaic Pavement, 5th century. Villa at Argos, Greece
Morning market in Argos, 6th century BCMorning market in Argos with the Acropolis beyond. The Kastro on top is built on 6th century BC foundations
Geometric period Greek pot, 8th century BCGeometric period Greek pot, found at Argos. In the Argos museum in Greece, 8th century BC
Detail from a Greek geometric period vase, 9th century BCDetail from geometric period vase, showing a man and horse. Found at Argos, Greece, and now in the Argos Museum, 9th century BC