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Flight of Aeneas from Troy, Girolamo Genga, 1507-10
lionofchaeronea:Dido and Aeneas (sometimes identified as Venus and Mars). Fresco in the Third Style
artsyrabbits:The Roman Virgil, Cod. Vat. lat. 3867 fol. 100v Aeneas and Dido Banqueting
ancientart:Aphrodite rescuing her son Aeneas wounded in fight, scene from The Iliad. Shoulder of an
worldhistoryfacts:Iapyx takes an arrow out of Aeneas’ thigh in this wall fresco from Pompeii. Aeneas
knittinglizards:The Love of Aeneas and Dido, Felice Giani (before 1823) // ‘The Twist’, Metric
Dido and Aeneas (sometimes identified as Venus and Mars). Fresco in the Third Style from the House
Aeneas Fleeing from Troy, Pompeo Batoni, 1753
Aeneas and His Men Fighting the Harpies, François Perrier, 1646-47
Venus Ordering Arms from Vulcan for Aeneas, Jean II Restout, 1717
knittinglizards:The Love of Aeneas and Dido (unknown) // The Twist, Metric
hismarmorealcalm:Jean Cornu (1650 - 1710 / 1715) Statuette of Venus giving Arms to Aeneas Terracot
met-robert-lehman:Dish (coppa): The story of Aeneas: Queen Dido of Carthage welcomes Aeneas and his
Aeneas Carrying Anchises by Carle van Loo1729oil on canvasThe Louvre
au where instead of founding the roman people aeneas founds a sardine products company
the-evil-clergyman:Mercury Appearing to Aeneas in a Dream by Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo (1757)
artist-gericault:The Dream of Aeneas, Theodore Gericault
sirilaf:Sasha Waltz, Dido & Aeneas (2005)
Orazio Samacchini (Italian; 1532–1577)Mercury Ordering Aeneas to Abandon Dido (detail)second half of
Orazio Samacchini (Italian; 1532–1577)Mercury Ordering Aeneas to Abandon Dido (detail)second half of
Orazio Samacchini (Italian; 1532–1577)Mercury Ordering Aeneas to Abandon Dido (detail)second half of
gnossienne:Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas, by Opera Atelier (2016) (x)
gnossienne:Depictions of Sibyl and Aeneas in the Underworldi) attr. john martin. c. 1800ii) jacob is
flyse:Jean-Bernard Restout, The Departure of Dido and Aeneas for the Hunt, 1772-1774
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