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Four moons of Jupiter, Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto, 1979. Four separate pictures of these moons sometimes known as the Galilean moons taken from Voyager 1
Roman relief of Ganymede being born off by ZeusRoman relief of the Trojan prince Ganymede being born off by Zeus in the form of an eagle to be his cupbearer. From the Hermitage Museums Collection, Leningrad
The Judgment of Paris; he is sitting at left with Venus, Juno and Pallas Athena, a... ca. 1510-20The Judgment of Paris; he is sitting at left with Venus, Juno and Pallas Athena, a winged victory above; in the upper section the Sun in his chariot preceeded by Castor
The Rape of Ganymede, 1542-60. Creator: AnonThe Rape of Ganymede, 1542-60
Rape of Ganymede, n.d. Creator: UnknownRape of Ganymede, n.d
The Judgment of Paris, ca. 1550-60. Creator: Giulio BonasoneThe Judgment of Paris, ca. 1550-60
Jupiter mission: Ganymede from 1. 2 million kilometres. Creator: NASAJupiter mission: Ganymede from 1.2 million kilometres. Ganymede, (Jupiter III), is one of the moons of the planet Jupiter. It is the largest and most massive moon of Jupiter, and in the Solar System
Four moons of Jupiter. Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto, 1979. Four separate pictures of these moons taken from Voyager 1
Heavenly Ganymede, plate XV from the second issue of Specimens of Polyautography, 1804. Creator: Henry FuseliHeavenly Ganymede, plate XV from the second issue of Specimens of Polyautography, 1804, published 1806-07
Heavenly Ganymede, 1804. Creator: Henry FuseliHeavenly Ganymede, 1804
Ganymede. Creator: UnknownGanymede
Jupiter and Juno being received in the heavens by Ganymede and Hebe, from the Division of the Universe, 1531-76
The Rape of Ganymede, 1769 / 71. Creator: Salomon GessnerThe Rape of Ganymede, 1769/71
Jupiter and Ganymede, from Game of Mythology (Jeu de la Mythologie), 1644
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
The Judgment of Paris, 1515-27. Creator: Marco DenteThe Judgment of Paris, 1515-27
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
Ganymede, leaning on an eagle, receiving the cup from Hebe, 1786
The Rape of Ganymede by Jupiter in the guise of an eagle carrying him into the heavens, his dog barking below, 1542
Writing tablets, 1690-1700, (1881). Creator: W HarbuttWriting tablets, 1690-1700, (1881). Etching of ivory tablets with gilded silver cover, made by J C Schmidt in Augsburg, Germany, in the late 17th century
Jupiter Kissing Ganymede, 1759-1760. Creator: Mengs, Anton Raphael (1728-1779)Jupiter Kissing Ganymede, 1759-1760. Found in the Collection of Palazzo Barberini, Rome
Ganymede, c. 1612. Creator: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)Ganymede, c. 1612. Found in the Collection of Liechtenstein Museum
The Rape of Ganymede, 1700. Creator: Gabbiani, Anton Domenico (1652-1726)The Rape of Ganymede, 1700. Found in the Collection of Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
Jupiter Kissing Ganymede. Artist: Mengs, Anton Raphael (1728-1779)Jupiter Kissing Ganymede. Found in the collection of Galleria Nazionale d Arte Antica, Rome
The Rape of Ganymede, 1636-1638. Artist: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640)The Rape of Ganymede, 1636-1638. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid
The Rape of Ganymede, 1760s. Artist: Torelli, Stefano (1712-1784)The Rape of Ganymede, 1760s. Found in the collection of the State Open-air Museum Oranienbaum
As You Like It. Act 4. Scene 3. Forest of Arden, - Rosalind, Celia & Oliver, 1798. Artist: WC WilsonAs You Like It. Act 4. Scene 3. Forest of Arden, - Rosalind, Celia & Oliver, 1798. After Robert Smirke (1753?1845). From Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall, 1795, by John Boydell. [J. & J
The Rape of Ganymede, ca. 1575. Artist: Mazza, Damiano (16th century)The Rape of Ganymede, ca. 1575. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
The Rape of Ganymede, 1520-1540. Artist: Correggio (1489-1534)The Rape of Ganymede, 1520-1540. Found in the collection of the Art History Museum, Vienne
Ganymede. Statue of Greek origin located in the Vatican, Rome
London & South Western Railway (LSWR) Locomotive No 5, Ganymede and tender, c1873. This 2-4-0 steam locomotive was built in the LSWRs workshops at Nine Elms, South London, in 1873
The Abduction of Ganymede, 1635. Artist: Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669)The Abduction of Ganymede, 1635. Found in the collection of the Dresden State Art Collections
Roman mosaic of Ganymede and Zeus, 3rd centuryRoman mosaic of Ganymede and Zeus from Souisse, Tunisa. Zeus is in the form of an eagle, and about to carry off the Trojan prince Ganymede to be his cupbearer, 3rd century
Head of Ganymede. Detail from a Roman statue of Ganymede with the eagle, after a Greek original from the Praxiteles school of the 3rd century BC
Statue of Ganymede with the Eagle. Roman, after a Greek original from the Praxiteles school of the 3rd century BC. According to Homer, Ganymede was a Trojan prince and the most beautiful of mortals