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The Androgynous Form of Shiva and Parvati (Ardhanarishvara), 2nd-3rd century. Creator: UnknownThe Androgynous Form of Shiva and Parvati (Ardhanarishvara), 2nd-3rd century
The Androgynous Form of Shiva and Parvati (Ardhanarishvara), 11th century. Creator: UnknownThe Androgynous Form of Shiva and Parvati (Ardhanarishvara), 11th century
Salmacis and Hermaphrodite Transformed into a Single Person, published 1615. Creator: Hendrik GoltziusSalmacis and Hermaphrodite Transformed into a Single Person, published 1615. Book: Metamorphoses by Ovid, book 4, plate 12
Statue of a sleeping Hermaphrodite, the child of Aphrodite. A Roman replica of a 2nd century BC Greek original, from the Louvres collection
Bacchanal, ca. 1557. Creator: Giulio SanutoBacchanal, ca. 1557
Title Page for a Missal, with Satyr and Putti Border [verso], c. 1511. Creator: Urs GrafTitle Page for a Missal, with Satyr and Putti Border [verso], c. 1511
The Hermaphrodite, ca. 1861. Creator: Robert MacPhersonThe Hermaphrodite, ca. 1861
Sambucus Ebulus, 1803-1805Sambucus Ebulus from a Comprehensive Work on All Species of Wood by Johann Daniel von Reitter, pub. 1803-1805. The fruit is used to treat respiratory illnesses and fever; (coloured engraving)
The Four, the Three, the Two, and the One, 1595. Artist: Hans Vredeman de VriesThe Four, the Three, the Two, and the One, 1595. Illustration from the book Amphitheatrum Sapientiae Aeternae by Heinrich Khunrath, a work on alchemy. From a private collection
Hermaphrodite, 1595. Artist: Hans Vredeman de VriesHermaphrodite, 1595. Illustration from the book Amphitheatrum Sapientiae Aeternae by Heinrich Khunrath, a work on alchemy. From a private collection
Roman copper alloy figure of the god Hermaphrodite?Roman copper alloy figure of a nude male wearing a turban with wavy hair beneath. In his right hand he holds an object which might be a jumping weight or a folding mirror