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Apollo and Diana Punishing Niobe by Killing her Children, 1591. Creator: Abraham BloemaertApollo and Diana Punishing Niobe by Killing her Children, 1591
Diana and Apollo Slaughtering the Children of Niobe, c. 1550. Creator: Pirro LigorioDiana and Apollo Slaughtering the Children of Niobe, c. 1550
One of Niobe's Daughters, 1752/1756. Creator: Augustin PajouOne of Niobe's Daughters, 1752/1756
Statue of Niobe and her Worshippers, with Apollo and Diana and other Figures, 1543-47. Creator: AnonStatue of Niobe and her Worshippers, with Apollo and Diana and other Figures, 1543-47
Niobe and Her Daughter, 1775/80. Creator: Jacques-Louis DavidNiobe and Her Daughter, 1775/80
The Death of the Children of Niobe, 1541. Creators: Unknown, Antonio SalamancaThe Death of the Children of Niobe, 1541
Bust of Niobes Daughter, after the Antique, 1780. Creator: Anne Seymour DamerBust of Niobes Daughter, after the Antique; Head of Niobe, after the Antique, 1780
Niobe, from Game of Mythology (Jeu de la Mythologie), 1644
Statue of Niobe and her Worshippers, with Apollo and Diana and other Figures, 1543-47
Figure 73: Head of Niobe, 1854-56, printed 1862. Creators: Duchenne de BoulogneFigure 73: Head of Niobe, 1854-56, printed 1862
Apollo and Diana Punishing Niobe by Killing her Children, ca 1541. Creator: TintorettoApollo and Diana Punishing Niobe by Killing her Children, ca 1541. Found in the Collection of Galleria Estense, Modena
The Grand Staircase, Showing Thornhills Wall Paintings, Stoke Edith, c1909. Mural painted, by James Thornhill, representing the death of the children of Niobe c1710
Apollo and Diana Kill Niobes Children with their Arrows, 1733. Artist: Bernard PicartApollo and Diana Kill Niobes Children with their Arrows, 1733. A plate from Le temple des Muses, Amsterdam, 1733. Found in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere
Niobe, 1881. Artist: Schafer, Henry Thomas (1854-1915)Niobe, 1881. From a private collection
Roman painting on marble of ladies playing knucklebonesRoman painting on marble of Niobes daughters playing knucklebones, from Pompeii. Now in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples