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The Fall of Ixion, ca 1588. Artist: Haarlem, Cornelis Cornelisz. van (1562-1638)The Fall of Ixion, ca 1588. Found in the collection of the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam
Ixion, from The Four Disgracers, 1588. 1588. Creator: Hendrik GoltziusIxion, from The Four Disgracers, 1588
Ixion Deceived by Juno, 17th century. Creator: Pieter van SompelIxion Deceived by Juno, 17th century
Ixion Chained in Tartarus, 1824. Found in the Collection of Musee du Louvre, Paris
The Torment of Ixion, c. 1876. Creator: Jules Elie DelaunayThe Torment of Ixion, c. 1876
Ixion attempting to seduce Juno, surrounded by clouds with ruins below, ca. 1520-39
Ixion embracing a cloud, thinking it is Juno, Cupid at the right, set within an elaborate frame, from the Loves, Rages and Jealousies of Juno, 1531-76
Ixion deceived by Hera, 1620-24. Creator: Pieter van SompelIxion deceived by Hera, 1620-24
Ixion on the wheel, 1925. Ixion, king of the Lapiths, killed his father-in-law and offended Zeus, so was bound to a burning wheel for eternity. From The Book of Myths by Amy Cruse, 1925
Ixion and Nephele, 1615. Found in the Collection of Musee du Louvre, Paris
Ixion, 1632. Artist: Ribera, Jose, de (1591-1652)Ixion, 1632. Found in the collection of Museo del Prado, Madrid
Ixion in Tartarus on the wheel, 1655. Artist: Michel de MarollesIxion in Tartarus on the wheel, 1655. According to Greek mythology, Tartarus was the deepest part of the Underworld and reserved for evildoers
Ixion in Tartarus on the wheel, 1733. Artist: Bernard PicartIxion in Tartarus on the wheel, 1733. According to Greek mythology, Tartarus was the deepest part of the Underworld and reserved for evildoers. A plate from Le temple des Muses, Amsterdam, 1733