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Hercules and Omphale by Benedetto Gennari (1675-77)
Diana as the Huntress by Bernardino Cametti (1720)
Venus Preparing for the Judgement of Paris but Already Receiving the Golden Apple from Cupid by Jean
Tityus by Martin Rota (1570)
The Muses by Jacopo Tintoretto (1578)
Venus Anadyomene (Roman 1st Century)
Venus instructs Cupid to fire an arrow at Pluto’s heart, from The Story of Pluto and Proserpin
The Abduction of Proserpine by Pluto by Cornelis Cort (1565)
Hercules Defeats Antaeus (plate 9 from The Labors of Hercules), Cornelis Cort and Hieronymus Cock, 1
Sisyphus, Edward Burne-Jones, ca. 1870
Sisyphus, Titian, 1548-49
Sisyphus, watched by Persephone and Hades, undergoes his punishment in the Underworld. Attic black-
Sisyphus hauls his rock in the Underworld, while Persephone watches. Side A of an Attic black-figur
Kitsunebi, watercolour.Kitsune (狐) is the Japanese word for fox. Foxes are a common subject of Japan
Kitsune - the tiny gate guardian.
Riccardo Meacci (1856–d. ca. 1940)A homage to Florence, the coronation of Flora
elissastillstands:So go ahead. Call me a lion if you want, or Scylla who lives in the Tyrrhenian lan
Inktober 30- Kitsune spirit with borage and quartz
A bit older artwork but I was so happy to find them on my old hard drive… Shinto goddesses an
The battle of the Lapiths and Centaurs (Centauromachy). Attic black-figure terracotta kyathos (cup-s
Head of Asclepius. Roman copy (second half of 2nd cent. CE) after a mid-4th cent. BCE Greek origina
Antonio Canova, Psyche Revived by Cupid’s Kiss.
Peter Paul Rubens, The Fall of Icarus, 1636.
thecollectibles:The Goddesses (part 2) byROY THE ART
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