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Mythological scene (Aeneas flees Troy?), 1550-1600. Creator: Aniello ReditaMythological scene (Aeneas flees Troy?), 1550-1600
Apollo and Marsyas, 1757. Creator: Giovanni Battista TiepoloApollo and Marsyas, 1757
Latinus Offering his Daughter Lavinia to Aeneas in Matrimony, 1753-1754. Creator: Giovanni Battista TiepoloLatinus Offering his Daughter Lavinia to Aeneas in Matrimony, 1753-1754
Phaedre, Having Declared Her Passion, Attempts to Kill Herself with the Sword of Hippolytus, c1801Phaedre, Having Declared Her Passion, Attempts to Kill Herself with the Sword of Hippolytus, c. 1801
Hermione Rejecting Orestes, c. 1799. Creator: Girodet de Roucy-TriosonHermione Rejecting Orestes, c. 1799
Actaeon surprises Diana and her companions, 1693. Creator: Willem van MierisActaeon surprises Diana and her companions, 1693
The Goatherd Lamon Handing the Infant Daphnis to His Wife Myrtele, after 1606. Creator: Ambroise DuboisThe Goatherd Lamon Handing the Infant Daphnis to His Wife Myrtele, after 1606
The Judgment of Paris, 1500-1524. Creator: Antonio VendriThe Judgment of Paris, 1500-1524
Venus Bringing Simples for the Wounded Aeneas, 1706. Creator: Hendrik KrockVenus Bringing Simples for the Wounded Aeneas, 1706
Meleager and Atalanta, c.1675-c.1699. Creator: AnonMeleager and Atalanta, c.1675-c.1699
Rape of Europa, 1550-1599. Creator: AnonRape of Europa, 1550-1599
'L'Illustration; 13, Rue Saint-Georges, Paris. Decembre 1916. Promotionnel', 1916. Creator: Unknown'L'Illustration; 13, Rue Saint-Georges, Paris. Decembre 1916. Promotionnel', 1916. From "Collection de la Guerre IV. L'Illustration Tome CXLVIII
'La Republique de la Victoire, buste par L. Drivier', 1916. Creator: Leon-Ernest Drivier'La Republique de la Victoire, buste par L. Drivier', 1916. From "Collection de la Guerre IV. L'Illustration Tome CXLVIII
Cadmus, Guided by Minerva, Observes the Spartoi Fighting, before 1747. Creator: UnknownCadmus, Guided by Minerva, Observes the Spartoi Fighting, before 1747
Cydippe with the Apple of Acontius, c.1645-c.1655. Creator: Paulus BorCydippe with the Apple of Acontius, c.1645-c.1655. Other Title(s): Mythological Figure, thought to be Pomona
The Rape of Europa, c.1735-c.1740. Creator: Nicolaas VerkoljeThe Rape of Europa, c.1735-c.1740
Odysseus and Nausicaa, c.1630-c.1688. Creator: Joachim von Sandrart IOdysseus and Nausicaa, c.1630-c.1688
Pan and Syrinx, c.1637-c.1640. Creator: Caesar Boëtius van EverdingenPan and Syrinx, c.1637-c.1640
Perseus and Andromeda. Allegory of the liberation of the Netherlands by Prince Frederik Hendrik, 1642
Alcestis and Admetus, 1663-1733. Creator: Gerard HoetAlcestis and Admetus, 1663-1733
The Founding of Thebes, 1661. Creator: Salvator RosaThe Founding of Thebes, 1661. The goddess Pallas Athena orders Cadmus to sow the dragon's teeth; an army of warriors emerges from the ground
Nessus and Deianira, 1540-1560. Creator: Lambert SustrisNessus and Deianira, 1540-1560
Venus and Adonis, 1629. Creator: Joost de PapeVenus and Adonis, 1629
Hercules Steals the Oxen of Geryon, 1590-1635. Creator: Joos de Momper, the youngerHercules Steals the Oxen of Geryon, 1590-1635
Scene with Bacchantes, 1653. Creator: Jacob van LooScene with Bacchantes, 1653
Judgment of Paris, 1532. Creator: Master of the Female Half-LengthsJudgment of Paris, 1532
The Rape of Europe, 1659-1717. Creators: Nicolas Colombel, Francesco AlbaniThe Rape of Europe, 1659-1717. Attributed to Nicolas Colombel (1644-1717) and earlier ascribed to Francesco Albani (1578-1660)
Mercury, Argus and Io, after c.1659. Creator: UnknownMercury, Argus and Io, after c.1659
Young Man with Bow and large Quiver and his Companion with a Shield, formerly entitled Telemachus an CreatorYoung Man with Bow and large Quiver and his Companion with a Shield, formerly entitled Telemachus and Mentor, 1730-1750
Venus and Adonis, c.1585-c.1590. Creator: Bartholomeus SprangerVenus and Adonis, c.1585-c.1590
The Building of the 'Argo', 1901-1911. Creator: Antoon DerkinderenThe Building of the 'Argo', 1901-1911
Thalia, c.1797. Creator: D. WatsonThalia, c.1797
Neptune Stabbing a Sea Horse, c.1550-c.1560. Creator: Maerten van HeemskerckNeptune Stabbing a Sea Horse, c.1550-c.1560
Hercules Destroying the Centaur Nessus, c.1550-c.1560. Creator: Maerten van HeemskerckHercules Destroying the Centaur Nessus, c.1550-c.1560
Venus Bewailing the Slain Adonis, 1650-1659. Creator: Frans WoutersVenus Bewailing the Slain Adonis, 1650-1659
Achelous Defeated by Hercules, The Origin of the Cornucopia. (Allegory of Fruitfulness), 1649. Creator: Jacob JordaensAchelous Defeated by Hercules. The Origin of the Cornucopia. (Allegory of Fruitfulness), 1649
Jason and Medea, n.d. Creator: Master I.BJason and Medea, n.d
Aeneas Carrying His Father, Anchises, 1643. Creator: Ludolph BusingAeneas Carrying His Father, Anchises, 1643
Satyr Spying on Sleeping Nymph, Antiope, 1645-1680. Creator: Toussaint GeltonSatyr Spying on Sleeping Nymph, Antiope, 1645-1680
Paris and Helena Surprised by Menelaus, 1645-1680. Creator: Toussaint GeltonParis and Helena Surprised by Menelaus, 1645-1680
The Contest between Apollo and Pan, c.1600-c.1615. Creator: Hendrik de ClerckThe Contest between Apollo and Pan, c.1600-c.1615. Other Title(s): The Contest between Apollo and Marsyas
Aeneas Crowning Cloanthus, c.1661-c.1663. Creator: Ferdinand BolAeneas Crowning Cloanthus, c.1661-c.1663. Other Title(s): Aeneas at the Court of Latinus
Hebe with Jupiter in the Guise of an Eagle, 1820-1826. Creator: Gustav Adolphe DiezHebe with Jupiter in the Guise of an Eagle, 1820-1826. The goddess of youth, cupbearer to the gods, raises a vessel of the divine beverage ambrosia for her father
The Ascot Race Plate: the Ascot Cup - Perseus and Andromeda, 1856. Creator: UnknownThe Ascot Race Plate: the Ascot Cup - Perseus and Andromeda, 1856. 'The "Ascot Cup, " which is nearly three feet in height, independently of the base
Adonis, c.1600-c.1699. Creator: UnknownAdonis, c.1600-c.1699
Sacrifice of Iphigenia, 1690-1700. Creator: Arnold HoubrakenSacrifice of Iphigenia, 1690-1700. On his way to the Trojan War, the Greek king Agamemnon offended the goddess Artemis by hunting and killing one of her sacred stags
Circe Punishes Glaucus by Turning Scylla into a Monster, 1695. Creator: Eglon Hendrik van der NeerCirce Punishes Glaucus by Turning Scylla into a Monster, 1695
Erichthonius found by the daughters of Cecrops, 1650-1672. Creator: Hendrick HeerschopErichthonius found by the daughters of Cecrops, 1650-1672. The goddess Athena's son - according to legend, he was found with either a snake coiled around him, or was half-human and half-serpent