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Phaeton, from Game of Mythology (Jeu de la Mythologie), 1644
Venus, from Game of Mythology (Jeu de la Mythologie), 1644
Proserpina, from Game of Mythology (Jeu de la Mythologie), 1644
Jupiter, Neptune, and Pluto offering their crowns to the arms of Cardinal Borghese, 1642-43
Two Galleys Sailing Behind an Armed Three-Master with Phaeton and Jupiter in the Sky, from the series of Ships, 1561-65
Jupiter tumbling from a horse-drawn carriage at right, Ganymede in the form of an eagle carries a woman in the upper centre, below Venus in he centre flanked at the left by the three Graces, 1530-60
Cybele in her chariot drawn by two lions, 1530-60. Creator: Master of the DieCybele in her chariot drawn by two lions, 1530-60
Apollo in his horse-drawn chariot at the left, above him above Jupiter hurls a thunderbolt, Venus at right in her chariot drawn by animals, 1530-60
Allegory of Marriage and Love; Juno in a chariot drawn by peacocks at left, Venus in a chariot drawn by three doves at the right, 1530-60
The Judgment of Paris, 1515-27. Creator: Marco DenteThe Judgment of Paris, 1515-27
Galatea riding in a shell pulled through the water by dolphins, a cupid below and four more above, at left a triton embracing a nymph and behind them a man on horseback blowing a conch
Judgment of Paris: Paris extends his hand toward Venus, who stands between Juno and Minerva, surrounded by reclining and seated figures; above are a winged figure carrying a laurel wreath
Galatea standing in a water-chariot pulled by two dolphins, surrounded by tritons, nereids, and putti, three of which prepare to shoot arrows from above, 1515-16
The Triumph of Modern Art, 18th century. Creator: Attributed to Jean Barbault (FrenchThe Triumph of Modern Art, 18th century
Tethys reclining in a giant shell chariot pulled by two sea creatures, 1588-90
Punitio Malorum, from Allegories of the Christian Faith, from Christian and Profane Allegories.n.d
Gods and Goddesses in a Landscape, 1740-1802. Creator: Giuseppe CanaleGods and Goddesses in a Landscape, 1740-1802
The Judgment of Paris, 1555. Creator: Giorgio GhisiThe Judgment of Paris, 1555. After Giovanni Battista Bertano
Allegory of Birth, 1558. Creator: Giorgio GhisiAllegory of Birth, 1558. After Giulio Romano
Neptune apaisant la tempete (Neptune Calming the Storm), 18th century. After Francois Boucher
Allegory in Honor of Louis XIV. Creator: Claude MellanAllegory in Honor of Louis XIV
Harlequin, Emperor on the Moon. n. d. Creators: Claude Gillot, Jacques Gabriel HuquierHarlequin, Emperor on the Moon.n.d
The Triumph of David, from a fan by Jacques Callot. Creators: Charles-Nicolas CochinThe Triumph of David, from a fan by Jacques Callot. David rides in triumph to Jerusalem preceded by Saul and holding Goliaths head. After Jacques Callot
The Triumph of Bacchus, 16th century. Creator: UnknownThe Triumph of Bacchus, 16th century. Formerly attributed to Giorgio Ghisi. After Perino del Vaga
Galatea escaping Polyphemus; he is seated on a rock holding a staff and pipes and... caGalatea escaping Polyphemus; he is seated on a rock holding a staff and pipes and looking towards Galatea at right riding a shell pulled by two dolphins, Cupid flying above, ca. 1515-1600
Female Nude with Two Seahorses, published ca. 1599-1622. Creator: UnknownFemale Nude with Two Seahorses, published ca. 1599-1622. After Battista Franco. Formerly attributed to Enea Vico
Reclining Female Figure on a Chariot drawn by Two Centaurs, published ca. 1599-1622. After Battista Franco. Formerly attributed to Enea Vico
Agamemnon killing Odios, ca. 1545. Creator: UnknownAgamemnon killing Odios, ca. 1545. After Giulio Romano
Triumph of Saint Ignatius and Saint Francis Xavier (Le Triomphe de Saint Ignace et de Saint Francois Xavier qui est au College de Louis le Grand...Paris), 17th century. After Claude Vignon
Plate 16: The Argonaut Asterion led by a young figure of lightning (Asterione argonote condoti da Giove fulmina), with two female figures seated between Asterion and the figure of lightning
The Triumphal Chariot of Maximilian I (The Great Tri... probably finished caThe Triumphal Chariot of Maximilian I (The Great Triumphal Car), probably finished ca. 1518, published 1522
The Great Triumphal Car third sheet. n. d. Creator: UnknownThe Great Triumphal Car third sheet.n.d
The Great Triumphal Car, eight sheet. n. d. Creator: UnknownThe Great Triumphal Car, eight sheet.n.d
Sculpture prize - "The Hours leading the Horses of the Sun", - by Mr. ASculpture prize - " The Hours leading the Horses of the Sun", - by Mr. A. Brown, 1845. Bas relief by a student at the Royal Academy of Arts in London
Carters Lion Chariot Feat, 1844. Creator: UnknownCarters Lion Chariot Feat, 1844. Circus act at Astleys Amphitheatre in London: Mr. Batty, the enterprising proprietor of this popular establishment, has recently added to its attractions
Roundel with a Personification of the Moon, Carolingian, ca. 860-890. Creator: UnknownRoundel with a Personification of the Moon, Carolingian, ca. 860-890
The Doncaster Cup, 1845. Creator: UnknownThe Doncaster Cup, 1845. The design for this magnificent prize-plate is stated to have been suggested by the Right Honourable Earl Spencer; and it bears the impress of his truly classic mind
The Stewards Cup, 1845. Creator: UnknownThe Stewards Cup, 1845. Racing trophy awarded at Goodwood in Sussex. " The Stewards Cup" consists of a magnificent group, in a war-chariot, leading the Iceni aagainst the Romans
The Hesketh Fleetwood Testimonial, 1845. Creator: UnknownThe Hesketh Fleetwood Testimonial, 1845. Decorative cup designed by Jones and Fryer of Cornhill, London, presented to British landowner and politician Sir Peter Hesketh-Fleetwood
Section E: Christ riding on a triumphal cart, from The Triumph of Christ, 1836
Sheet 2: A triumphal chariot, from The Triumph of Julius Caesar, 1599
Plate 9: Alexanders Triumphal Entry into Babylon, from The Deeds of Alexander the Great, 1608
The Abduction of Proserpina, ca. 1620-25. Creator: Pieter SoutmanThe Abduction of Proserpina, ca. 1620-25
Plate 5a: Marie de Medici as Berecynthia, from Caspar Barlaeus, " Medicea Hospes", 1638
Medea Flees from Jason (L epee au poing court Jason la poursuivre mais ne peut celle en vitesse aconsuivre...), 1563
Medea and Her Chariot Drawn by Dragons (Echevellee et nue par nuit brune, en lieu desert invoque astres et lune...), 1563
Venus and Cupid on a Chariot, 1607-61. Creator: Pierre BiardVenus and Cupid on a Chariot, 1607-61
The Triumph of Pride, from The Cycle of the Vicissitudes of Human Affairs, plate 3, 1564