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Metope from the Parthenon sculptures 447 - 432 b.c. The battle between Lapiths and Centaurs. (Britis
A Sleeping Bacchus by Richard Earlom (1780)
Sisyphus, Edward Burne-Jones, ca. 1870
Didrachm with head of Hercules (obverse) and she-wolf suckling Romulus and Remus (reverse)Roman, Rep
Herbert Granville Fell (1872-1951), “A Wonder Book, Tales for Children from Many Lands”
The Death of King Arthur, James Archer, 1860
Proserpine, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1874
Psyche Opening the Golden Box, John William Waterhouse, 1904
The Meeting of Dido and Aeneas, Nathaniel Dance-Holland, 1766
Tecmessa and Eurysaces, Henry Fuseli, between 1800 and 1810
Orpheus and Eurydice, George Frederic Watts (1817-1904)
Venus and Her Doves by William Etty (1836)
The Birth of Venus, Henry Courtney Selous, 1852
Landscape With Two Nudes ⚜️Artist:Alfred Kingsley Lawrence1893–1975
Captive Andromache, Frederic Leighton, ca. 1886-88
Frank Dicksee (Francis Bernard Dicksee) (1853–1928, Engand)Medievalist paintingsFrank Dicksee was a
Patten Wilson (1869-1934), ‘Punishment of Loki’, from “One for Wod and One for Lok
Solomon Joseph Solomon (1860-1927), ‘Orpheus’, “Die Kunst unserer Zeit”, 189
Tristram carried his love away, from Arthur and His Knights by Thomas Mackenzie (1920)
Heracles (right) pursues Ares’ son Cycnus (left in the center, Zeus attempts to separate the combata
Perseus on Pegasus Hastening to the Rescue of Andromeda, Lord Leighton, 1895-96
Henry Alfred Pegram RA (1862-1937), ‘Perseus and Andromeda’, “The Bystander”
The suicide of Telamonian Ajax. Detail of an Etruscan red-figure calyx-krater, artist unknown; ca.
A reclining satyr holds a drinking cup. Scarab from Etruria, eponymous gem of the Master of the Lon
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