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Hippolytus Collection

Background imageHippolytus Collection: Phaedre, Having Declared Her Passion, Attempts to Kill Herself with the Sword of Hippolytus, c1801

Phaedre, Having Declared Her Passion, Attempts to Kill Herself with the Sword of Hippolytus, c1801
Phaedre, Having Declared Her Passion, Attempts to Kill Herself with the Sword of Hippolytus, c. 1801

Background imageHippolytus Collection: The Death of Hippolytus, 1825. Creator: Court, Joseph-Desire (1797-1865)

The Death of Hippolytus, 1825. Creator: Court, Joseph-Desire (1797-1865)
The Death of Hippolytus, 1825. Found in the Collection of Musee Fabre, Montpellier

Background imageHippolytus Collection: Death of Hippolytus, 1829. Creator: Christian Frederik Carl Holm

Death of Hippolytus, 1829. Creator: Christian Frederik Carl Holm
Death of Hippolytus, 1829

Background imageHippolytus Collection: St. Hippolytus; St. Radegund, Queen; St. Cassian; St. Athanasia. Creator: Jacques Callot

St. Hippolytus; St. Radegund, Queen; St. Cassian; St. Athanasia. Creator: Jacques Callot
St. Hippolytus; St. Radegund, Queen; St. Cassian; St. Athanasia

Background imageHippolytus Collection: The Death Of Hippolytus, 1780-1820. Creator: Unknown

The Death Of Hippolytus, 1780-1820. Creator: Unknown
The Death Of Hippolytus, 1780-1820

Background imageHippolytus Collection: The Constellations (Plate IX) Olphiuchus, or Serpentarius, and Serpens, 1822

The Constellations (Plate IX) Olphiuchus, or Serpentarius, and Serpens, 1822
The Constellations (Plate IX) Olphiuchus, or Serpentarius, and Serpens, from A Celestial Atlas by Alexander Jamieson, pub. London 1822 (hand coloured engraving)

Background imageHippolytus Collection: Phaedra and Hippolytus, ca 1802

Phaedra and Hippolytus, ca 1802. Found in the collection of Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageHippolytus Collection: The death of Hippolytus, 4th century BC (1882)

The death of Hippolytus, 4th century BC (1882). From a Greek vase of the fourth century BC, found at Rubi, in Apulia, Italy

Background imageHippolytus Collection: Phaedra gazing on Hippolytus (Illustration for The Heroides by Ovid), 1485-1499

Phaedra gazing on Hippolytus (Illustration for The Heroides by Ovid), 1485-1499. Found in the collection of the The Huntington, California

Background imageHippolytus Collection: Hippolytus, 1615. Artist: Leonard Gaultier

Hippolytus, 1615. Artist: Leonard Gaultier
Hippolytus, 1615. In Greek mythology, Hippolytus (Greek for loose horse) was a son of Theseus and either Antiope or Hippolyte. He was identified with the Roman forest god Virbius

Background imageHippolytus Collection: St Laurence converting his gaoler, early 15th century. Artist: Fra Angelico

St Laurence converting his gaoler, early 15th century. Artist: Fra Angelico
St Laurence converting his jailer, early 15th century. St Laurence converting Hippolytus. St Laurence (d258), saint and martyr, was Deacon of the Christian church in Rome

Background imageHippolytus Collection: The Judgement of St Laurence (detail), mid 15th century. Artist: Fra Angelico

The Judgement of St Laurence (detail), mid 15th century. Artist: Fra Angelico
The Judgement of St Laurence (detail), mid 15th century. St Laurence converting Hippolytus. St Laurence (d258), saint and martyr, was Deacon of the Christian church in Rome


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