Greece Mythology Gallery
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Actaeon, transforming into a deer, is torn apart by his hounds. Apulian red-figure skyphos, ar
Theseus subdues the Minotaur. Side A of a Boeotian black-figure skyphos, unknown artist; ca. 5
The goddess Nike, with a spear and a greave. Attic red-figure lekythos, attributed to the Pain
Bacchus and Ariadne by Ferdinand Bol 1664oil on canvasThe State Hermitage Museum
Echo, a nymph, lived on Mt. Kithairon
The Chimera. Apulian red-figure dish by a painter of the Lampas Group, ca. 350-340 BCE.
Colossal head of the god Asclepius, made of Parian marble. The head originally bore a metal cr
Ivy Like all evergreens, the ivy is immortality and eternal life; it is also revelry; clinging depen
Bronze figurine of Nike, winged goddess of victory, thought to have originally been attached to a tr
Rare Mosaic Depicting Greek God Poseidon Discovered (4th-2nd century BC)
“So Danae endured, the beautiful,To change the glad daylight for brass-bound walls,And in
Daphnephoria Artist: Lord Frederick Leighton /nvsie
oui-non:Wenzel Jamnitzer, Daphne, 1550
Hades, in a chariot driven by a winged Erinys (Fury), carries off Persephone (far right). Sid
Heracles, armed with bow, club, and sword. Attic black-figure terracotta plate, artist unknown
Perseus beheads the sleeping Medusa while Athena looks on. Terracotta red-figure pelike (two-h
The Amazonomachy. Lower tier of an Attic red-figure lekythos, attr. to the Eretria Painter; ca
Artemis. Tondo of an Attic red-figure kylix in the manner of Douris; ca. 480 BCE. Now in
Sarah Paxton Ball Dodson (1847 - 1906)The Morning StarsWild ParsleyIn Ashdown Forest, SussexUne Mart
mythologyofthepoetandthemuse:Gold bracelet with animal head (detail), 4th-3rd B.C., Archaeological M
Mosaics οf 2nd century AC from the Hellenistic town Zeugma (Ζεύγμ&alph
ancientpeoples:Neck Amphora510-500 BCArchaic GreekMedea boiling the ram: In the centre is a lebes on
The Amazon allies of Troy during the Trojan War. Side B of an Attic black-figure amphora, name
Gold half-stater of King Philip II of Macedon (r. 359-336 BCE), father of Alexander the Great.
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