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Ferdinand Bol (Dutch; 1616–1680)Venus Presenting New Arms to Aeneas in the Forge of Vulcan Oil
The Forge of VulcanFrançois Boucher (French; 1703–1770)1747Oil on canvasMusée du
Louis Desplaces (French; 1682–1739) after Jean Jouvenet (French; 1644–1717)Venus Visitin
François Boucher (French; 1703–1770)Venus Asking Vulcan to Forge Arms for Aeneas1732Oil
Aeneas at the Court of Latinus by Ferdinand Bolc. 1661-1663oil on canvasNational Maritime Museum (En
Landscape with Aeneas at Delos by Claude
didoofcarthage:Dido and Aeneas by Pierre-Narcisse Guérinc. 1815oil on canvasThe Louvre
homomedievalism:I like to imagine Vergil and Aeneas hanging out together in Limbo
gnossienne:Depictions of Sibyl and Aeneas in the Underworldi) attr. john martin. c. 1800ii) jacob is
marcvs-antonivs:31 days of art dramatic fabrics xii: aeneas "a long exile i
Aeneas and His Father Fleeing TroySimon Vouet (French; 1590–1649)ca. 1635Oil on canvasSan Dieg
The Mourning of PallasAnne Louis Girodet-Trioson (French; 1767–1824)ca. 1790–93Pen and b
Aeneas fleeing from Troy, 1899. Gilbert Bayes. Exhibition catalogue of book “Gilbert
sirilaf:Sasha Waltz, Dido & Aeneas (2005)
knittinglizards:The Love of Aeneas and Dido, Felice Giani (before 1823) // ‘The Twist’,
Venus healing Aeneas, by Merry-Joseph Blondel (1805).
Venus the golden sammy sled dog. Her position is long-distance lead and she’s owned by the mus
Aeneas defeats Turnus, by Luca Giordano, 1634–1705, Galleria Corsini, Florence.The genius of A
~ Challenge “sim one color” from @lera5cat4Rules: With help of randomizer get your color
scribe4haxan: Aeneas and the Sibyl (c. 1800) ~ by Unknown artist…
raffaelllllo:aeneas Honestly, Aeneas is one of the saddest heroes in Classical mythology. He’
@shiningjasmin Aeneas with Anchises, Ascanius and a cicada (?) between his legs. Art of ancient Rom
Bibliothèque municipale de Lyon, Ms P.A. 27, f.137 (Aeneas and the Sibyl at the gate of Dis).
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