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The Battle for Troy (aka Troy Burning), Anton Mozart, ca. 1614
Diana by Hans Sebald Beham (1539)
Franz Stassen (1869-1949), “Die Edda” retold by Hans von Wolzieh, 1920Source
Franz Stassen (1869-1949), “Die Edda” retold by Hans von Wolzieh, 1920Source
Sea Nymph by Emil Wolff (1841)
Perseus and Andromeda, Anton Raphael Mengs, between 1773 and 1776
Fighting Centaurs by Franz Stuck1894oil on canvasStädel Museum, Frankfurt
Venus and AdonisJohanZoffany (German; 1733–1810)1760Oil on canvasMusée des Beaux-Arts,Bordeaux, Fran
Jupiter and Mercury at the House of Philemon and Baucis, Johann Carl Loth, ca. 1659-62
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Julius Mössel (1871-1957), ‘Wandmalerei im Künstlertheater’, “Die Kunst unserer Ze
The Rape of the Sabines: The Invasion, Charles Christian Nahl, 1871
An Assembly of the Gods, with Jupiter Embracing Minerva, Venus Confronting Diana Observed by Hercule
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Scenes from the life of the Trojan prophetess Cassandra: at left, she prophesies Troy’s doom,
elfmaidens:AWAY, COME AWAY[a mix for the wild hunt of germanic folklore] Girl, mortal, it was a l
The all-seeing eyes. Window decoration in a “Germanic” hall in the Harz Mountains, 2017.
″The judgement of Midas” by Hendrick Goltzius, 1590
A Nymph at a Fountain, Lucas Cranach the Elder, 1518
The Upbringing of Jupiter on Mount Ida, Crete, Hermann Steinfurth, 1846
Perseus and Andromeda by Anton Raphael Mengs (1778)
Venus with Cupid, the Honey Thief, Lucas Cranach the Elder, 1537
“The Banquet of the Gods” by Adriaen van Stalbemt after Adam Elsheimer (1578-1610)
Anselm Feuerbach, Iphigenia, 1871. Oil on canvas. Staatsgalerie StuttgartSacrificed by her father Ag
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