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Terpsichore, 1592. Creator: Hendrik GoltziusTerpsichore, 1592. From The Nine Muses, pl. 5
The Muse Terpsichore, c. 1768. Creator: Augustin PajouThe Muse Terpsichore, c. 1768
Terpsichore, plate thirteen from Apollo and the Muses, c.1465. Creator: UnknownTerpsichore, plate thirteen from Apollo and the Muses, c.1465
The Big Five J Class yachts racing downwind, 1934. Creator: Kirk & Sons of CowesThe Big Five J Class yachts racing downwind, 1934
Terpsichore, from the series Twelve Muses and Goddesses, ca. 1542-45. Creator: Leon DaventTerpsichore, from the series Twelve Muses and Goddesses, ca. 1542-45
Muse Terpsichore, Early 1770s. Creator: Torelli, Stefano (1712-1784)Muse Terpsichore, Early 1770s. Found in the collection of State Open-air Museum Oranienbaum
Landscape with Apollo and the Muses, 1674. Creator: Claude LorrainLandscape with Apollo and the Muses, 1674
Terpsichore, 1869. Creator: Giuseppe FagnaniTerpsichore, 1869
Thalia and Terpsichore, 1719. Creator: Vleughels, Nicolas (1668-1737)Thalia and Terpsichore, 1719. Found in the Collection of Slovak National Gallery, Bratislava
The Muse Terpsichore. Creator: Fanfani, Enrico (1810-1910)The Muse Terpsichore. Private Collection
The cutter racing yacht Terpsichore running downwind, 1922. Creator: Kirk & Sons of CowesThe cutter racing yacht Terpsichore running downwind, 1922. Terpsichore was built in 1920 as a competitor to the Kings Britannia. It was later renamed Lulworth
Four Muses (From Regia Carmina by Convenevole da Prato). Artist: Pacino di Buonaguida (active 1302-1343)Four Muses (From Regia Carmina by Convenevole da Prato). Found in the collection of British Library
Ballerina Marie-Madeleine Guimard (1743-1816) as Terpsichore. Artist: David, Jacques Louis (1748-1825)Ballerina Marie-Madeleine Guimard (1743-1816) as Terpsichore. Private Collection
The Muse Terpsichore, 1455-1460. Artist: Tura, Cosimo (before 1431-1495)The Muse Terpsichore, 1455-1460. Found in the collection of the Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milan
Ancient Greek muses of music and dance. Left to right: Euterpe, inventor of the double flute, associated with Dionysiac music and pleasure; Erato, muse of erotic poetry; Terpsichore, muse of Dance
Statue of Terpsichore, Muse of Dances. Roman work after a Greek model of the Praxiteles School. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg