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Pomona, 1872. Creator: Julia Margaret CameronPomona, 1872. The twenty-year-old Alice Liddell (1852-1934) as the embodiment of fruitful abundance, Pomona, Roman goddess of gardens and fruit trees
Vertumnus and Pomona. Creator: Rembrandt Harmensz van RijnVertumnus and Pomona
Vertumnus and Pomona. Creator: Nikolaus KnüpferVertumnus and Pomona
Portrait of a Lady as Pomona, early 18th century. Creator: Jean RancPortrait of a Lady as Pomona, early 18th century
Vertumnus and Pomona. Creator: Jean LemaireVertumnus and Pomona
Pomona, late 17th-early 18th century. Creator: Robert TournieresPomona, late 17th-early 18th century
Vertumnus and Pomona, between 1607 and 1610. Creator: Workshop of Jacob MathamVertumnus and Pomona, between 1607 and 1610. From Eight Disparate Subjects; Gods and Nymphs, plate 1
Vertumnus and Pomona, 1605. Creator: Jan SaenredamVertumnus and Pomona, 1605
Vertumnus and Pomona, 1613. Creator: Hendrik GoltziusVertumnus and Pomona, 1613
Design for a theatre piece: the blindfolded Amaryllis grabs Mirtillo, 1715-1798. Creator: Dionys van NijmegenDesign for a theatre piece: the blindfolded Amaryllis grabs Mirtillo, 1715-1798. Design for a painting
Vertumnus and Pomona, 1617. Creator: Jan TengnagelVertumnus and Pomona, 1617
Pomona Receiving the Harvest of Fruit, 1626. Creator: Cornelis Cornelisz van HaarlemPomona Receiving the Harvest of Fruit, 1626
Pan and Syrinx, c.1637-c.1640. Creator: Caesar Boëtius van EverdingenPan and Syrinx, c.1637-c.1640
Homage to Pomona, 1734. Creator: Hendrik CarreeHomage to Pomona, 1734
L'oeuvre d'Antoine Watteau (volume I), c. 1740. Creator: Various Artists after Antoine WatteauL'oeuvre d'Antoine Watteau (volume I), c. 1740
Allegorical Figure of Summer Flanked by Pomona and Ceres, c. 1630
Pomona and Pan, 1550s. Creator: Giulio BonasonePomona and Pan, 1550s
The Garden of Pomona, 1540-56. Creator: Leon DaventThe Garden of Pomona, 1540-56
Vertumnus and Pomona, ca. 1550-55. ca. 1550-55. Creator: AnonVertumnus and Pomona, ca. 1550-55
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
Pomona (From Flora and Pomona), England, 1906. Creators: Walter Taylor, John KeichPomona (From Flora and Pomona), England, 1906. Figure design 1882, background design 1898. Woven by Walter Taylor and John Keich at the Merton Abbey Tapestry Works, London
Pomona Surprised by Vertumnus and Other Suitors, from The Story of Vertumnus and Pomona, Brussels, 1535/40
Vertumnus and Pomona, from Game of Mythology (Jeu de la Mythologie), 1644
Vertumnus and Pomona. Creator: Richard van OrleyVertumnus and Pomona
Pan seated near a female figure holding a cornucopia (a nymph or Pomona), at right cupid plays cymbals in front of a herm, at left a pipe, cymbals, bow, and satchel of arrows hang from a tree, ca
Triomphe de Pomone (Triumph of Pomona), 18th century. Creator: Charles Nicolas CochinTriomphe de Pomone (Triumph of Pomona), 18th century. After Francois Boucher
Vertumnus and Pomona, 1765. Creator: Augustin de Saint-AubinVertumnus and Pomona, 1765. After Francois Boucher
The Wood Nymph, c1787, (1925). Artist: John Raphael SmithThe Wood Nymph, c1787, (1925). From English Rural Life in the Eighteenth Century, by W. Gaunt. [The Connoisseur, London, 1925]
Pomona bringing the fruits of the earth to Hygeia, 1885. Artist: M CorquodalePomona bringing the fruits of the earth to Hygeia, 1885. In Roman mythology, Pomona was the goddess of fruit trees, gardens and orchards. Advertisement for Enos Fruit Salt