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Venus and Cupid, Lambert Sustris, ca. 1560
Attributed to Alessandro Salucci (1590–d. ca. 1655)A sculptor with patrons amongst classical ruins
The Muses Urania and Calliope, Simon Vouet, ca. 1634
Aeneas and His Father Fleeing Troy, Simon Vouet, ca. 1635
The Judgement of ParisHans von Aachen (German; 1552–1615)1590Oil on copperBirmingham Museum of Art,
A torch-racer. Black-figure Panathenaic amphoriskos, artist unknown; ca. 400 BCE. Found at Eretria
Ancient Greek golden ring in the shape of a dove. Artist unknown; ca. 360 BCE. Now in the Staatlic
The infant Heracles strangles the snakes sent by his mother Hera to kill him, while a servant-woman
Saint John in the WildernessValentine Green (British; 1739–1813) after Raphael (Italian; 1483–1520)1
Aurora Taking Leave of TithonusFrancesco Solimena (Italian; 1657–1747)1704Oil on canvas J. Paul Gett
Sarcophagus with a scene of Amazonomachy, 3rd century AD, Octagonal Court, Pius-Clementine Museum, V
The death of Orpheus. Attic red-figure stamnos, signed by the painter Hermonax; ca. 470 BCE. Now i
Leda and the Swan, Paul Cézanne, ca. 1880-82
Mercury, Peter Paul Rubens, 1636-38
Vulcan, Venus, and Mars, Maarten van Heemskerck, 1540
culturenlifestyle:Delicate and Sensual Classical Portrait Compositions By Russian Artist Vladimir Vo
greek-museums:Archaeological Museum of Arta:Finds from graves during the Classical and Hellenistic p
Battle of Lapiths and Centaurs, Luca Giordano, ca. 1688
Vulcan’s Forge. Luca Giordano, 1634-1705 - Hermitage Museum.
A little angel wrestling a snake…. Ever since I read Paradise Lost my mind has just been fill
noir could be the new black
Niobe Mourns Her Children (aka Apollo and Diana Killing the Children of Niobe), Abraham Bloemaert, 1
A flute-playing youth rides a dolphin. Detail from a red-figure Etruscan stamnos, attributed to a p
Red-figure pelike with Zeus and Ganymede, by the Achilles Painter. From Athens, Attica. Greek, 445-4
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