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hoaxvault:metalwork by Philipo Negroli (1510 - 1579)
Mercury and Argus, Abraham Danielszoon Hondius, 2nd half of 17th century
Bellerophon, astride Pegasus, attacks the Chimera. Molded medallion from an Apulian terracotta flas
Throne of Bacchus, LouvreParis | Sculpture | Museums
Ancient Roman mosaic emblema depicting Pegasus. Artist unknown; 2nd cent. CE. Now in the Museo Arq
classicaldrawing:Michelangelo BuonarrotiMale Nude, Seen from the Rear (recto) Black chalk, pen and b
Pallas Athena (Armored Figure), attr. to Rembrandt, ca. 1655
Allegorical Portrait of Anna of Austria as Minerva, Simon Vouet, 1640s
Venus, Supported by Iris, Complaining to Mars, Sir George Hayter, 1820
Apollo (left) and Artemis (right) intervene to save their mother Leto from the predations of Tityos.
Portrait of Antinoos-GanymedeGalleria delle Statue e Sala dei Busti, The Chiaramonti Museum, Vatican
A herdsman with two cows. Attic red-figure cup in the shape of a hoof, by an artist related to the
S. Neil Fujita, cover artwork for Glenn Gould, 1959. Columbia Records
An Assembly of the Gods, with Jupiter Embracing Minerva, Venus Confronting Diana Observed by Hercule
Allegory (Venus, Flora, Mars, and Cupid), Paris Bordone, 1550s
Paris and Helen before Priam. Miniature by the Master of the Échevinage of Rouen, 2nd half of 15th
The Baleful Head, Edward Burne-Jones, 1886-87
Bust of AntinousThe National Archaeological Museum of Athens, GreeceSculpture | Museums
Dionysus in his panther-drawn chariot. Side A of an Attic red-figure pelike, attr. to the Pasithea
A nude, beardless Heracles. Attic red-figure lekythos, name-vase of the Group of Palermo 16; ca. 45
A Siren. Miniature squat red-figure lekythos, attr. to the Seireniske Painter; mid-5th cent. BCE.
Silver drachm of the Sicilian city of Naxos. Obverse: bearded head of Dionysus, with an ivy wreath;
A drunken Silenus. Mosaic from the House of Paquius Proculus, Pompeii; now in the National Archaeol
Scenes from the life of the Trojan prophetess Cassandra: at left, she prophesies Troy’s doom,
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