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Story of Apollo: Apollo Crowned by Victory after Slaying Python, Noël Coypel, ca. 1688
Francis Coates Jones (1857 - 1932)Classical Maidenoil on canvas
Theseus and the Minotaur, aka The Labyrinth (detail from The Cretan Legend in Four Compositions), Ma
Apollo Driving the Chariot of the Sun (study for the Sala di Apollo e Diana, Palazzo Bianchetti, Bol
Benigne Gagneraux (French, Dijon 1756-1795), The Abduction of Ganymede, Ca.1782, Perrin Antiquaires,
Attributed to Giovanni Battista Ruggieri, called Battistino del Gessi (Bologna 1606-1640 Rome), Rina
Achille Etna Michallon (French, 1796-Paris-1822), Philoctetes on the Island of Lemnos, Musee Fabre,
Apulian red-figure lekane (broad, two-handled bowl) depicting two Nereids riding hippocampi and hold
Helen of Troy, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1863
Neoptolemus kills King Priam during the sack of Troy. Attic black-figure amphora, attr. to an artis
Priam Begging the Body of Hector from Achilles, Alexander Ivanov, 1824
Hector’s Body, Jacques-Louis David, 1778
The Rape of the Sabines: The Invasion, Charles Christian Nahl, 1871
Dido and Aeneas (sometimes identified as Venus and Mars). Fresco in the Third Style from the House
Aeneas Fleeing from Troy, Pompeo Batoni, 1753
Vertumnus and Pomona (Allegory of Autumn), Jan Pauwel Gillemans the Younger (1651-1704)
Mucius Scaevola in the Presence of Lars Porsenna, Matthias Stom, early 1640s
Aeneas and His Men Fighting the Harpies, François Perrier, 1646-47
Mucius Scaevola before Porsenna, Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini, between 1706 and 1708
Venus Ordering Arms from Vulcan for Aeneas, Jean II Restout, 1717
Pallas Athena (Armored Figure), attr. to Rembrandt, ca. 1655
A herdsman with two cows. Attic red-figure cup in the shape of a hoof, by an artist related to the
Allegory (Venus, Flora, Mars, and Cupid), Paris Bordone, 1550s
Dionysus in his panther-drawn chariot. Side A of an Attic red-figure pelike, attr. to the Pasithea
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