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Mars and Venus Surprised by Vulcan, Joachim Wtewael, 1604-08
Soldat romain blessé = Wounded Roman SoldierJean-Germain Drouais (French; 1763–1788)1785 Oil on canv
Theseus Victor over the Minotaur, Charles-Édouard Chaise, ca. 1791
Charles Alphonse Dufresnoy (French; 1611–1668)Le Triomphe de Galathée = The Triumph of Galatea Oil o
Venus and Adonis, workshop of Pierre-Jacques Cazes (1676-1754)
Oracle and Worshippers Before the Statue of Artemis of Ephesus by a follower of Giovanni Battista Fr
The Birth of VenusNicolas Poussin (French; 1594–1665)1635–36Oil on canvas Philadelphia Museum of Art
Hercules and the Nemean Lion, Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640)
The Birth of the Sun and the Triumph of Bacchus Corrado Giaquinto (Italian; 1703–1765)ca. 1762Oil on
The Triumph of DavidNicolas Poussin (French; 1594–1665)ca. 1630Oil on canvasMuseo Nacional del Prado
The Triumph of Galatea, Nils Blommér (1816-1853) after Raphael
Mercurius = MercuryRomeyn de Hooghe (Dutch; 1645–1708)1688–9Etching Rijksmuseum, AmsterdamFrom the s
The Triumph of Venus (detail)François Boucher (French; 1703–1770)1740Oil on canvasNationalmuseum, St
The Awakening of Ariadne, Giorgio de Chirico, 1913
An AcademyJohn Hamilton Mortimer (British; 1740–1779)ca. 1773Graphite on moderately thick, slightly
Hermes/Mercury seated on a ram. Roman copy (late 2nd/early 3rd cent. CE) after a Greek original by
evokesart:Andy Dixon - Expensive Painting (The Banquet), 2016 103" X 66”, Acrylic & oil pas
A maenad, possessed by Dionysus, dances in a frenzy. Red-figure skyphos found at Paestum (Gk. Posei
An elderly satyr is followed by the young Dionysus. South Italian red-figure bell-krater, attribute
Orestes arrives at Delphi, begging Apollo to free him from the pursuing Furies sent by his murdered
Cadmus battles a dragon on the future site of Thebes. Side A of a red-figure calyx-krater, produced
Thetis presents her son Achilles with the arms newly forged for him by Hephaestus. Attic black-figu
Jupiter and Io, Correggio, between 1520 and 1540
Rhyton in the shape of a crocodile devouring an African. Attributed to the potter Sotades and the S
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