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Dido Mourns with Aeneas's Sword Before Her; Ovid, Excerpts from Heroides: Octovien de Saint-Gelais, Letters, about 1493
The Death of Dido, about 1640. Creator: Workshop of Peter Paul RubensThe Death of Dido, about 1640
Dido and Aeneas, early 18th century. Creator: Nicolaas VerkoljeDido and Aeneas, early 18th century. Additional Info: The shipwrecked Trojan prince Aeneas, shown on the right, arrives at the court of Dido, the legendary queen and founder of Carthage
Dido and Aeneas in the cave, 1646. Creator: Bosschaert; Thomas Willeboirts (1613-1654)Dido and Aeneas in the cave, 1646. Found in the Collection of the Sanssouci, Potsdam
The Departure of Dido and Aeneas for the Hunt, between 1772 and 1774
Aeneas and Dido Fleeing the Storm, between c1772 and c1774. Creator: Jean Bernard RestoutAeneas and Dido Fleeing the Storm, between c1772 and c1774
Dido at the stake summoning the gods. Creator: Kauffmann, Angelika (1741-1807)Dido at the stake summoning the gods. Private Collection
Dido and Aeneas, c1630. Creator: Rutilio di Lorenzo ManettiDido and Aeneas, c1630
Suicide of Queen Dido, c.1800. Creator: AnonSuicide of Queen Dido, c.1800
Dido's Sacrifice to Juno, 1630. Creator: Pieter LastmanDido's Sacrifice to Juno, 1630
Death of Dido, 1663-1733. Creator: Gerard HoetDeath of Dido, 1663-1733
Dido receiving Aeneas and Cupid disguised as Ascanius, 1710. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
Aeneas and Dido, 1739-1740. Creator: Solimena, Francesco (1657-1747)Aeneas and Dido, 1739-1740. Found in the collection of the Museo di Capodimonte, Naples
Portrait de Mademoiselle Duchesnois (1777-1835), societaire de la Comedie-Francaise, dans le role de Didon, between 1805 and 1837
The Death of Dido, First third of 17th cenThe Death of Dido, First third of 17th. Private Collection
Aeneas and Dido, 17th century. Creator: Pasinelli, Lorenzo (1629-1700)Aeneas and Dido, 17th century. Found in the collection of the Muzeum Narodowe, Warsaw
The Suicide of Dido, c. 1520/1530. Creator: Albrecht AltdorferThe Suicide of Dido, c. 1520/1530
Dido holding a dagger in her right hand, left arm outstreched, ca. 1510
Dido, mid to late 18th century. Creator: Louis Marin BonnetDido, mid to late 18th century
Sketch for Dido on the Funeral Pyre (recto); Erotic Sketch of Man and Woman (verso), c. 1781
The suicide of Dido who reclines on a pyre in centre, surrounded by many figures, 1650-55
Dido on the Funeral Pyre, 1650-1700. Creator: Giuseppe DiamantiniDido on the Funeral Pyre, 1650-1700
Dido burning herself at the stake. Creator: Elliger, Ottmar (Ottomar)Dido burning herself at the stake. Found in the collection of State Open-air Museum Tsarskoye Selo, St. Petersburg
Suicide of Dido. Creator: Stefano della BellaSuicide of Dido
Dido Killing Herself, ca. 1660. Creator: Stefano della BellaDido Killing Herself, ca. 1660
Scrapbook containing Italian Etchings of the XVIth and XVIIth Centuries, 16th-17th century. [The Suicide of Dido]
The Suicide of Dido, 1650-1700. Creator: UnknownThe Suicide of Dido, 1650-1700
Didos sacrifice to Juno, 1630. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm
The Death of Dido, ca 1510-1511. Found in the Collection of Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna
The abandoned Dido. Artist: Battaglioli, Francesco (1722-1790)The abandoned Dido. Found in the collection of Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid
The Death of Dido, ca 400. Artist: Master of the Vatican Vergil (active ca 400)The Death of Dido, ca 400. Found in the collection of the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana
Didon - Reine De Carthage, 1403, (1939). Artist: Master of Berrys Cleres FemmesDidon - Reine De Carthage, 1403, (1939). Dido (Elyssa, Elissa, Elisha, Elysha or Helissa ) is a Phoenician princess, legendary founder and first queen of Carthage
Dido building Carthage. Artist: Pittoni, Giovan Battista (1687-1767)Dido building Carthage. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
The Death of Dido, Early16th cen Artist: Liberale da Verona (1441-1526)The Death of Dido, Early16th cen.. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
Dido building Carthage (The Rise of the Carthaginian Empire), 1815. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
The Death of Dido, c1637-c1640. Artist: Sebastien BourdonThe Death of Dido, c1637-c1640. Dido, Queen of Carthage, commits suicide after being abandoned by her lover, Aeneas. The story is recounted in the Aeniad, a poem by the Roman poet Virgil
Death of the Dido, 1757. Artist: Giovanni Battista TiepoloDeath of the Dido, 1757
The Death of Dido, 1757-1760. Artist: Giovanni Battista TiepoloThe Death of Dido, 1757-1760. Tiepolo, Giambattista (1696-1770). Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow