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Six female nudes, 1930. Creator: Franz Barwig the ElderSix female nudes, 1930
The International Exhibition - enamelled cup, by Harry Emanuel, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe International Exhibition - enamelled cup, [made] by Harry Emanuel, 1862. Gold cup designed by Chesneau, ...one of the most important
The International Exhibition - marble chimneypiece, by Leclercq, in the Belgian Court... 1862. Creator: UnknownThe International Exhibition - marble chimneypiece, by Leclercq, in the Belgian Court - from a photograph by the London Stereoscopic Company, 1862
Cartoon from Puck, between 1880 and 1889. Creators: Joseph Keppler, Bernhard GillamCartoon from Puck, between 1880 and 1889
Time, Apollo, and the Seasons, 1662. Creator: Claude LorrainTime, Apollo, and the Seasons, 1662
Selene and Endymion, c1770. Creator: Ubaldo GandolfiSelene and Endymion, c1770
Odysseus and Nausicaa, c1655. Creator: Salvator RosaOdysseus and Nausicaa, c1655
Pygmalion and Galatea, 1593. Creator: Hendrik GoltziusPygmalion and Galatea, 1593
Mercury Enamored of Herse, Daughter of Cecrops, published 1590. Creator: Hendrik GoltziusMercury Enamored of Herse, Daughter of Cecrops, published 1590. Book: Metamorphoses by Ovid, pl. 4
The Reunion of Cupid and Psyche, between c1789 and c1792. Creator: Jean-Pierre Saint-OursThe Reunion of Cupid and Psyche, between c1789 and c1792
The Servants of Aeneas Battling the Servants of the Latin King, between 1560 and 1579
Helen Saved by Venus from the Wrath of Aeneas, 1779. Creator: Jacques Henri SabletHelen Saved by Venus from the Wrath of Aeneas, 1779
The South Fountain at Witley Court, Worcestershire, the seat of the Earl of Dudley, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe South Fountain at Witley Court, Worcestershire, the seat of the Earl of Dudley, 1862. Fountain with Perseus and Andromeda in the gardens at Witley Court
Hercules Slaying the Hydra, ca. 1602. Creator: Jan MullerHercules Slaying the Hydra, ca. 1602
Ariadne Abandoned by Theseus on Naxos, 1st H. 1st cen. AD. Creator: Roman-Pompeian wall paintingAriadne Abandoned by Theseus on Naxos, 1st H. 1st cen. AD. Found in the Collection of Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli
The youth of Bacchus (La jeunesse de Bacchus), 1884. Creator: Bouguereau, William-AdolpheThe youth of Bacchus (La jeunesse de Bacchus), 1884. Private Collection
Leda and the Swan, 1840-1850. Creator: Mussini, Luigi (1813-1888)Leda and the Swan, 1840-1850. Found in the Collection of Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan
Leda and the Swan, 16th century. Found in the Collection of Galleria Borghese, Rome
Leda and the Swan, 1735. Found in the Collection of Muse e des beaux-arts, Troyes
Hylas and the Nymphs, 1896, (c1902). Creator: UnknownHylas and the Nymphs, 1896, (c1902). After a painting in the Manchester Art Gallery. Mythological scene showing Hylas being tempted to his death by naked water nymphs surrounded by water lilies
The Siren, 1873. Found in the Collection of Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
La Danse des bacchantes (The Dance of Bacchantes), 1849. Found in the Collection of Palais de Rumine, Lausanne
Atalanta and Hippomenes, 1727. Private Collection
Cupid and Psyche, 1767. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm
Ixion Chained in Tartarus, 1824. Found in the Collection of Musee du Louvre, Paris
Achilles Playing a Lyre before Patroclus, 1675-1680. Found in the Collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm
Circe. Found in the Collection of Musee du Louvre, Paris
Jason killing the Colchian Dragon, ca 1766-1770. Found in the collection of Anhaltische Gemaldegalerie Dessau
Leda and the Swan. Artist: Orsi, Lelio (1511-1587)Leda and the Swan. Private Collection
The Three Graces, 1639. Artist: Peter Paul RubensThe Three Graces, 1639. From The Studio Volume 123 [The Studio Ltd, London & New York, 1942.]
Sappho throwing herself into the sea (Illustration for The Heroides by Ovid), 1485-1499. Found in the collection of the The Huntington, California
Selene and Endymion, 1760s. Artist: Stefano TorelliSelene and Endymion, 1760s. According to Greek mythology, the Goddess Selene was in love with Endymion, a shepherd. She asked Zeus to grant him eternal sleep so that he would stay young
Hebe, 1784. Artist: Francisco Javier Ramos y AlbertosHebe, 1784. Hebe is the goddess of youth in Greek Mythology. Her Roman equivalent is Juventas. Found in the collection of the State Museum Arkhangelskoye Estate, Moscow
Paris Abducting Helen, c1782-c1784. Artist: Gavin HamiltonParis Abducting Helen, c1782-c1784. The abduction of Helen, wife of king Menelaus of Sparta, by the Trojan prince Paris, led to the Trojan Wars
Apollo and Daphne, 18th century. Artist: Francois LemoyneApollo and Daphne, 18th century. In Greek mythology Daphne, daughter of river god Peneus, was dedicated to a life of virginity
Bacchus, 1638-1640. Artist: Peter Paul RubensBacchus, 1638-1640. Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640). Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
Rape of Cassandra at Altar of Athena, Trojan War, 330BC. Cassandra sought shelter in the temple of Athena and there she embraced the wooden statue of Athena in supplication for her protection
Pluto, (Hades) with Cerberus and Eagle, c3rd century BC
Herakles fights the Lernaean Hydra, Attic Vase, 450 BC
Roman marble sarcophagus with Dionysiac scenes, 2nd centuryRoman marble sarcophagus with Dionysiac scenes, also showing centaurs, fauns, and Silenus. From the National Museum in Rome, 2nd century
Statue of Hercules and Telephus, 1st-2nd centuryA Roman copy of a Hellenistic original statue of Hercules and Telephus found in 1568 at the Vila di Este, Tivoli. From the Louvres collection, 1st-2nd century
Roman wallpainting of Theseus after killing the Minotaur, Pompeii
Fallen warrior from the West Pediment of the Temple of Aphaia, Aegina, Greece, c500 480 BC. Reconstruction of part of the West Pediment of the Temple of Aphaia (another fallen warrior)
The Underworld, c1613-c1644. Artist: Francois de NomeThe Underworld, c1613-c1644. On the left Pluto and Persephone, King and Queen of the Underworld, view their kingdom
The Death of Lucretia, 17th century. Artist: Guido CagnacciThe Death of Lucretia, 17th century. From the Musee des Beaux-Arts, Lyon, France
Head of Aphrodite. Detail from a Roman statue of bathing Aphrodite and Eros, after a Greek original of the second half of the 3rd century BC
Sleeping Endymion. Roman sculpture, after a Greek original of 2nd century BC. A fragment of a group of Selene and Endymion
Statue of Eros, 2nd century. Roman, after a Greek original of the first half of the 4th century BC. In Greek mythology, Eros was the God of Love. His Roman equivalent was Cupid