Italian God Gallery
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Mars (Italy 16th Century)
The Birth of the Sun and the Triumph of Bacchus Corrado Giaquinto (Italian; 1703–1765)ca. 1762Oil on
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Juno with a Peacock (Italy 16th Century)
Mercury (Italian 16th Century)
Diana the Huntress, Orazio Gentileschi, 2nd quarter of 17th century
Perseus Armed by Mercury and Minerva (A Young Hero Armed by Bellona and Mercury)Paris Bordone (Itali
Venus Discovering the Dead AdonisItaly, Naples, ca. 1650Oil on canvasThe Cleveland Museum of Art, Cl
Jupiter by Alessandro Vittoria (16th Century)
Apollo Surrounded by Putti by Giovanni Battista Catenaro (18th Century)
Minerva with an Owl by Girolamo Campagna (17th Century)
m0scad0mestica: Inspired by the statue “apollo crowning himself” For the people curious
Venus and Eros by Agostino Veneziano (1516)
Bacchus and Ariadne by Francesco Bartolozzi (1765)
Apollo and Daphne by Francesco Trevisani (18th Century)
Diana and ActaeonGaetano Gandolfi (Italian; 1734–1802)undatedPen and brown ink with gray-brown
Giovanni Bellini, The Feast of the Gods, 1514-6.
Following the example of the gods Artist: Henryk Siemiradzki /in honor of nvsie
Jupiter in the Guise of Diana Embracing Callisto by Antonio Tempesta (1606)
Mars by Pietro Bettelini (1800-21)
The Rape of Europa by Luca Giordano (1675-77)
Bacchus and Erigone, from the series Loves of the Gods by Pierre Milan (1520-39)
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