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The Return of Agamemnon, 1880. Artist: FlaxmanThe Return of Agamemnon, 1880. In Greek mythology, Agamemnon was king of Mycenae or Argos, and commanded the united Greek armed forces in the Trojan War
The Chariot of Zeus, 1880. Artist: AntiqueThe Chariot of Zeus, 1880. Zeus is the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion, who ruled as king of the gods of Mount Olympus
Neptune with Four Sea-Horses, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da VinciNeptune with Four Sea-Horses, c1480 (1945). From The Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci. [Reynal & Hitchcock, New York, 1945]
Chariots Armed with Scythes and Flails and Horseman with Three Lances, c1480, (1945). Artist: Leonardo da VinciSketches of Chariots Armed with Scythes and Flails, of a Horseman with Three Lances and of a Machine for Hurling Stones for Battlements, c1480 (1945). From The Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci
Drawings of Two Types of Chariot Armed with Scythes, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da VinciDrawings of Two Types of Chariot Armed with Scythes, c1480 (1945). From The Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci. [Reynal & Hitchcock, New York, 1945]
Drawings of Chariots Armed with Flails, of an Archer with a Shield, c1480, (1945). Artist: Leonardo da VinciDrawings of Chariots Armed with Flails, of an Archer with a Shield and of a Horseman with Three Lances, c1480 (1945). From The Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci. [Reynal & Hitchcock, New York, 1945]
A Chariot Armed with Scythes, Two Drawings of a Sort of Tank and a Partisan, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da VinciA Chariot Armed with Scythes, Two Drawings of a Sort of Tank and a Partisan, c1480 (1945). From The Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci. [Reynal & Hitchcock, New York, 1945]
Cardriver plying for Hire, 1852. Artist: John LeechCardriver plying for Hire, 1852. From The Comic History of Rome, by Gilbert A A Beckett, illustrated by John Leech. [Bradbury, Agnew & Co, London, 1852]
Boadicea haranguing the Britons, 1859. Queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe who led an uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire. After Thomas Stothard (1755-1834)
Illustration for the Faerie Queene, c1890, (1897). Artist: Walter CraneIllustration for the Faerie Queene, c1890, (1897). A teme of dolphins raunged in aray, Drew the smooth charett of sad Cymoent; They were all taught by Triton, to obey, To the long raynes
The Wellington Arch, London, c1910. The Wellington Arch, Consitution Hill, London
Advertisement for Luxior cars, c1912-1914
Neptune provok d to see the Greeks routed Artist: Paul FourdrinierNeptune provok d to see the Greeks routed, transports himself out of the Sea to their camp and assuming the shape of Chalcas, revives their Courage which was entirely sunk, 18th century
British Empire Exhibition Decoration for Restaurant Exterior, c1924. Artist: Oliver Percy BernardBritish Empire Exhibition Decoration for Restaurant Exterior, c1924. From The Studio Volume 87. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1924]
Venus and Adonis, c1545, (1937). Artist: TitianVenus and Adonis c1545. After an original work by Titian (Tiziano Vecellio) (c1485-1576). Original housed in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. From The Studio Vol
Aurora (Dawn), 1613-1614 (1870). Artist: PerrichonAurora (Dawn), 1613-1614 (1870). Aurora was the Roman goddess of the dawn. After the painting by Guido Reni in the Casino Rospigliosi, Rome
Tomb of Mausolus at Halicarnassus, 1933-1934. Halicarnassus was an ancient Greek city on the south-west coast of Turkey built on the site occupied today by the town of Bodrum
Mithridates, 1852. Artist: John LeechMithridates, 1852. From The Comic History of Rome, by Gilbert A A Beckett, illustrated by John Leech. [Bradbury, Agnew & Co, London, 1852]
The death of Hippolytus, 4th century BC (1882). From a Greek vase of the fourth century BC, found at Rubi, in Apulia, Italy
Triumphal Car of the Emperor Maximilian I, 16th century. Artist: Albrecht DurerTriumphal Car of the Emperor Maximilian I, 16th century. Found in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum
The Romans Conquer Britain, (c1850). The first Roman invasion of Britain took place in 55 BC. Colour plate from Pictures of English History, George Routledge & Sons, (London, New York, c1850)
Boadicea And Her Army, (c1850). Boudicca (25-62 AD) was Queen of the Brythonic Celtic Iceni people of Norfolk in Eastern Britain
Chariot Of The Hymen, (1885). A horse-drawn vehicle, possibly part of the procession to celebrate the marriage of the Dauphin of France to Marie-Josephe de Saxe in 1747
Chariot Of Mars, (1885). A horse-drawn vehicle, possibly part of the procession to celebrate the marriage of the Dauphin of France to Marie-Josephe de Saxe in 1747
The carruca, 9th century, (1870). A wood engraving after a 9th century manuscript in the Royal Library, Brussels. Illustration from The Arts of the Middle Ages and at the Period of the Renaissance
Cephalus carried off by Aurora in her Chariot (Cartoon for a fresco in the Gallery of the Palazzo Farnese, Rome), c. 1599. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
A round medallion plate describing Cybele, 2th century BC. Artist: Anonymous masterA round medallion plate describing Cybele, 2th century BC. Found in the collection of the Musee Guimet, Paris
Mars on his chariot pulled by wolves, 1673. Artist: Audran, Claude, the Younger (1639-1684)Mars on his chariot pulled by wolves, 1673. Found in the collection of the Musee de l Histoire de France
The Chariot of Apollo, 1764. Artist: De Fehrt, A. J. (1723-1774)The Chariot of Apollo, 1764. Found in the collection of the State Museum Arkhangelskoye Estate, Moscow
Diana and Endymion, 1723. Artist: Giovanni Battista Pittoni the YoungerDiana and Endymion, 1723. Diana, the Roman goddess of hunting and the Moon, falls in love with the sleeping figure of the shepherd Endymion
Venus and Adonis, c1614. Artist: Peter Paul RubensVenus and Adonis, c1614. Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640). Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
Neptune, c1504. Artist: Leonardo da VinciNeptune, c1504. From the collection of the Royal Library, Windsor Castle, Windsor, England
The Birth of the Milky Way, 1668. Artist: Peter Paul RubensThe Birth of the Milky Way, 1668. Located in the Prado, Madrid, Spain
Clytie transformed into a sunflower, 1655. Artist: Michel de MarollesClytie transformed into a sunflower, 1655. A plate from Michel de Marolless Tableaux du Temple des Muses, Paris, 1655. Found in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere
Phaeton struck down by Jupiters thunderbolt, 1655. Artist: Michel de MarollesPhaeton struck down by Jupiters thunderbolt, 1655. A plate from Michel de Marolless Tableaux du Temple des Muses, Paris, 1655. Found in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere
Phaeton struck down by Jupiters thunderbolt, 1733. Artist: Bernard PicartPhaeton struck down by Jupiters thunderbolt, 1733. A plate from Le Temple des Muses, Amsterdam, 1733. Found in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere
The death of Hercules, 1733. Artist: Bernard PicartThe death of Hercules, 1733. A plate from Le temple des Muses, Amsterdam, 1733. Found in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere
Clytia Turned into a Turnesole, 1733. Artist: Bernard PicartClytia Turned into a Turnesole, 1733. A plate from Le temple des Muses, Amsterdam, 1733. Fround in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere
Scamander, 1615. Artist: Leonard GaultierScamander, 1615. Scamander fought on the side of the Trojans during the Trojan War. In this context, he is the personification of the Scamander River that flowed from Mount Ida across the plain
The Players, 1615. Artist: Leonard GaultierThe Players, 1615. A plate from Les Images Ou Tableaux De Platte Peinture Des Deux Philostrates Sophistes Grecs, by Blaise de Vigenere, Paris, 1615. Fround in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere
The fall of Phaeton, 1615. Artist: Leonard GaultierThe fall of Phaeton, 1615. A plate from Les Images Ou Tableaux De Platte Peinture Des Deux Philostrates Sophistes Grecs, by Blaise de Vigenere, Paris, 1615
Memnon, 1615. Artist: Leonard GaultierMemnon, 1615. In Greek mythology, Memnon was an Ethiopian king and son of Tithonus and Eos, he brought an army to Troys defense and was killed by Achilles in retribution for killing Antilochus
Neptune and Amymone, 1615. Artist: Leonard GaultierNeptune and Amymone, 1615. Neptune -god of the sea in Roman mythology, rescued Amymone from a chthonic satyr that was about to rape her
Hippolytus, 1615. Artist: Leonard GaultierHippolytus, 1615. In Greek mythology, Hippolytus (Greek for loose horse) was a son of Theseus and either Antiope or Hippolyte. He was identified with the Roman forest god Virbius
Pelops and Hippodamia, 1615. Artist: Leonard GaultierPelops and Hippodamia, 1615. A plate from Les Images Ou Tableaux De Platte Peinture Des Deux Philostrates Sophistes Grecs, by Blaise de Vigenere, Paris, 1615
Pelops, 1615. Artist: Leonard GaultierPelops, 1615. In Greek mythology, Pelops was a son of Tantalus and Dione. A plate from Les Images Ou Tableaux De Platte Peinture Des Deux Philostrates Sophistes Grecs, by Blaise de Vigenere, Paris
The Death of Hercules, 1655. Artist: Michel de MarollesThe Death of Hercules, 1655. A plate from Michel de Marolless Tableaux du Temple des Muses, Paris, 1655. Fround in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere
Seven days of the week. Twilight, morning, dawn, the evening, 1757. Artist: Bernard de MontfauconSeven days of the week. Twilight of morning, dawn, the evening, 1757. A plate from Supplement au livre de L antiquite expliquee et representee en figures, Paris, 1757. Private Collection