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Prize Sculpture by Mr. Adams - "Orestes and Pylades carrying away the Statue of Diana... 1858. Creator: UnknownPrize Sculpture by Mr. Adams - "Orestes and Pylades carrying away the Statue of Diana from Taurica Chersonesus, 1858.. The tradition which forms the subject of Mr
Orestes and Pylades Disputing at the Altar, 1614. Creator: Pieter LastmanOrestes and Pylades Disputing at the Altar, 1614. Other Title(s): Orestes and Pylades Disputing at the Altar (Euripides, Iphigenia in Tauris)
Hermione Rejecting Orestes, c. 1799. Creator: Girodet de Roucy-TriosonHermione Rejecting Orestes, c. 1799
"The story of Orestes, " at the Prince's Hall Piccadilly 1886. Creator: Unknown"The story of Orestes, " at the Prince's Hall Piccadilly - The Ghost of Clytemnestra awakening the Furies, Act III 1886. From "The Graphic
The Sacrifice of Iphigenia, 1650-1660. Creator: Tassel, Jean (1608-1667)The Sacrifice of Iphigenia, 1650-1660. Found in the Collection of the State Museum Arkhangelskoye Estate, Moscow
Orestes Released from the Furies, probably 1520s, before 1540. Creator: Valerio BelliOrestes Released from the Furies, probably 1520s, before 1540
Iphigenia in Tauris, c. 1890. Creator: Stuck, Franz, Ritter von (1863-1928)Iphigenia in Tauris, c. 1890. Private Collection
The Sacrifice of Iphigenia, 1749-1750. Creator: Doyen, Gabriel Francois (1726-1806)The Sacrifice of Iphigenia, 1749-1750. Found in the Collection of Collection Motais de Narbonne
Orestes and the Erinyes, 1905. Found in the Collection of Galleria nazionale d arte moderna Rome
Iphigenia (Head study). Artist: Feuerbach, Anselm (1829-1880)Iphigenia (Head study). Found in the collection of Museum Oskar Reinhart, Winterthur
Iphigenia in Tauris, 1889-1890. Artist: Vasnetsov, Appolinari Mikhaylovich (1856-1933)Iphigenia in Tauris, 1889-1890. Found in the collection of the V. Vasnetsov Memorial Museum, Moscow
Orestes Pursued by Furies, 1880. Artist: AntiqueOrestes Pursued by Furies, 1880. Following the murder of his mother, Orestes is tormented by The Furies, beings who personify the anger of the dead. From Stories from the Greek Tragedies by the Rev
The Furies Departing, 1880. Artist: FlaxmanThe Furies Departing, 1880. Furies Departing from Athena, Apollo and Oreste. From Stories from the Greek Tragedies by the Rev. Alfred J. Church, M.A. [Seeley, Jackson, & Halliday, London, 1880]
Orestes Suppliant to Apollo, 1880. Artist: FlaxmanOrestes Suppliant to Apollo, 1880. In Greek mythology, Orestes was the son of Clytemnestra and Agamemnon who avenged the murder of his father, by killing his mother
Orestes at the Tomb of his Father, 1880. Artist: FlaxmanOrestes at the Tomb of his Father, 1880. Orestes was the son of Clytemnestra and Agamemnon who was murder by his wife Clytemnestras lover, Aegisthus. From Stories from the Greek Tragedies by the Rev
The Sacrifice of Iphigenia, 18th century. Artist: Fontebasso, Francesco (1709-1769)The Sacrifice of Iphigenia, 18th century. From a private collection
On the Seashore (Modern Iphigenia), 1875. Artist: Feuerbach, Anselm (1829-1880)On the Seashore (Modern Iphigenia), 1875. Found in the collection of the Museum Kunstpalast, Dusseldorf
Iphigenia, 1862. Artist: Feuerbach, Anselm (1829-1880)Iphigenia, 1862. Found in the collection of the Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt
The Sacrifice of Iphigenia, 1680. Artist: La Fosse, Charles, de (1636-1716)The Sacrifice of Iphigenia, 1680. Found in the collection of the Musee National du Chateau de Versailles et du Trianon
Orestes at Delphi with Iphigenia, Attic Red Figure Krater, c5th century BCOrestes at Delphi with Iphigenia, Attic Red Figure Krater, c6th century BC
Orestes pursued by the Furies, 1858. Lord Palmerston, Leader of the Opposition, is pursued by the Furies. These are John Bright holding the cat o nine tails, Disraeli