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Cupid & Psyche, ca. 1631. Creators: Bartholomeus Spranger, Jan MullerCupid & Psyche, ca. 1631
Theseus and the Minotaur (Minotaurum Theseus vincit), from The Metamorphoses of Ovid (Metamorphosean Sive Transformationum), plate 74, Published after 1606
Coast View with Perseus and the Origin of Coral, 1674. Creator: Claude LorrainCoast View with Perseus and the Origin of Coral, 1674
Pan and the Nymph Syrinx, 17th century. Artist: Sebastien BourdonPan and the Nymph Syrinx, 17th century. Depiction of the story from Ovids Metamorphoses, where the nymph Syrinx was pursued by the amorous Pan
Diana and Callisto, 17th century. Artist: Pietro LiberiDiana and Callisto, 17th century. According to Ovid, Jupiter took the form of Diana in order to force himself on Callisto when she was separated from Diana
The Rape of Europa, ca. 1542-45. Creator: Leon DaventThe Rape of Europa, ca. 1542-45
Pomona Surprised by Vertumnus and Other Suitors, 1535 / 40. Creator: UnknownPomona Surprised by Vertumnus and Other Suitors, from The Story of Vertumnus and Pomona, Brussels, 1535/40. Detail from a larger artwork
Apollo Exposing Mars and Venus to the Ridicule of the Olympians, from Ovids Metamorphoses, Aubusson, c. 1650
Pygmalion, from Stories from Ovid, Antwerp, c. 1675. Creator: UnknownPygmalion, from Stories from Ovid, Antwerp, c. 1675. Pygmalion the sculptor carves the statue with which he will fall in love. Woven at the Wauters workshop, after a design probably by Daniel Janssens
Venus and Adonis (?) with the Duck Hunt, Flanders, c. 1600. Presumably woven at the workshop of Jacques I Geubels or his widow Catharina van den Eynde
The Offering of the Boars Head, from The Story of Meleager and Atalanta, Brussels, 1673/86. Woven at the workshop of Jan II Leyniers, after a design by Charles Le Brun
Pomona Surprised by Vertumnus and Other Suitors, from The Story of Vertumnus and Pomona, Brussels, 1535/40
Apollo and Marsyas, 1888. Creator: Hans ThomaApollo and Marsyas, 1888
The Sacrifice of Polyxena, 1776. Creator: Giovanni DavidThe Sacrifice of Polyxena, 1776. King Priams daughter Polyxena is sacrificed for her betrayal of Achilles after her brothers shot a poisoned arrow in his heel
The Wedding Feast of Peleus and Thetis, 1636-79. Creator: Frans van den WyngaerdeThe Wedding Feast of Peleus and Thetis, 1636-79
Clytie, 1785. Creator: Valentine GreenClytie, 1785
Margot la Critique, 1854. Creator: Felix BracquemondMargot la Critique, 1854. [Margot the Critic)
Acis and Galatea, 1787. Creator: Francesco BartolozziAcis and Galatea, 1787
Diana at the Bath After Returning from the Hunt, ca. 1730-60. [Posito visam velamine narres]
The Feast of the Gods, 1514 / 1529. Creator: Giovanni BelliniThe Feast of the Gods, 1514/1529
Philemon and Baucis, 1658. Creator: Rembrandt Harmensz van RijnPhilemon and Baucis, 1658
Pyramus et Thisbe, from Game of Mythology (Jeu de la Mythologie), 1644
Triumph of Galatea, 1610-42. Creator: Pierre BrebietteTriumph of Galatea, 1610-42
Judgment of Paris, 1610-42. Creator: Pierre BrebietteJudgment of Paris, 1610-42
Pyramus and Thisbe, 1514. Creator: Lucas van LeydenPyramus and Thisbe, 1514
Aesacus and Hesperie, Vide Ovid Metamorphosis, Book XI (Liber Studiorum, part XIII, plate 66), January 1, 1819
Apuleia in Search of Apuleius (unpublished plate, Liber Studiorum), 1813-23
Cupid and Psyche, 1573-74. Creator: Giorgio GhisiCupid and Psyche, 1573-74. After Giulio Romano
Plate 2: The Creation of Man (Hominis creatio), from Ovids Metamorphoses, 1606
Plate 6: The Giants Attempting to Storm Olympus (Gigantomachia), from Ovids Metamorphoses, 1606
Mercury Turning Aglauros to Stone (Aglauros a Mercurio in lapidem transformatur), from The Metamorphoses of Ovid (Metamorphosean Sive Transformationum), plate 20, Published after 1606
Medea Restoring Aesons Youth (Aesoni decerptio iuventam restituit Medea), from The Metamorphoses of Ovid (Metamorphosean Sive Transformationum), plate 64, Published after 1606
Plate 7: The Flood (Diluvium. ), from Ovids Metamorphoses, 1606Plate 7: The Flood (Diluvium.), from Ovids Metamorphoses, 1606
Plate 3: The Age of Gold (Aetas aurea), from Ovids Metamorphoses, 1606
Lucretia and her handmaids spinning, 1537-45. Creator: Antonio FantuzziLucretia and her handmaids spinning, 1537-45. [...Lucretia, before whose bed were baskets full of soft wool. By a dim light the handmaids were spinning their allotted stints of yarn
Le Trasformationi, 1558. 1558. Creator: Giovanni Antonio RusconiLe Trasformationi, 1558
Jupiter Fighting the Giants. 1540-96. Creator: Jacopo ZucchiJupiter Fighting the Giants. 1540-96
Pyramus and Thisbe, ca. 1580. Creator: AnonPyramus and Thisbe, ca. 1580
Venus Discovering the Death of Adonis, 17th century. Creator: AnonVenus Discovering the Death of Adonis, 17th century
The Morning After He Greatly Daring Dined, 1843-47The Morning After " He Greatly Daring Dined", 1843-47
Envy from Ovids House of Envy (Book II, lines 760-796) (recto)... 1770-80Envy from Ovids " House of Envy" (Book II, lines 760-796) (recto); A naked woman (verso), 1770-80
Diana in the Straw, or A Treat for Quornites, January 1, 1804. January 1, 1804Diana in the Straw, or A Treat for Quornites, January 1, 1804
Ovid among the Scythians, 1862. Creator: Eugene DelacroixOvid among the Scythians, 1862
Atalanta and Meleager, ca. 1616. Creator: Peter Paul RubensAtalanta and Meleager, ca. 1616
The Golden Age, 1605. Creator: Joachim Anthonisz WtewaelThe Golden Age, 1605
Medea Rejuvenating Aeson, ca. 1760. Creator: Corrado GiaquintoMedea Rejuvenating Aeson, ca. 1760
Ovid, (43BC- c18AD), 1830. Creator: UnknownOvid, (43BC- c18AD), 1830. Publius Ovidius Naso (43BC- c18AD) known as Ovid, Roman poet and contemporary of Virgil and Horace in Latin literature
Portrait of Ovid, ca. 1505-1510. Creator: Ortolano (Benvenuti), Giovanni Battista (cPortrait of Ovid, ca. 1505-1510. Private Collection