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Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: Way of the World, Congreve

Way of the World, Congreve
The Way of the World by William Congreve. Mrs Pitt as Lady Wishfort. Act III. Scene I. Come fill fill... Date: 1776

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: THE WAY OF THE WORLD

THE WAY OF THE WORLD
by William Congreve - Mr Betterton

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: CALLIRRHOE

CALLIRRHOE
She is the daughter of a river god, and the beloved of Alcmaeon

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: JOY ON EARTH IS TEMPOARY

JOY ON EARTH IS TEMPOARY
An illustration of the verse This changing world no lasting joys can give... The figure of Time rocks the earth displacing representations of Wealth and Love

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: RACINE / MITHRIDATE

RACINE / MITHRIDATE
MITHRIDATE Mithridate and his sons Pharnaces and Xiphares Date: 1673

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: RACINE / IPHIGENIE

RACINE / IPHIGENIE
IPHIGENIE EN AULIDE Clytemnestre is reluctant for her daughter Iphigenie to be sacrificed Date: 1674

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: RACINE / ATHALIE

RACINE / ATHALIE
ATHALIE Athalie and Joas Date: 1691

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: RACINE / BAJAZET

RACINE / BAJAZET
BAJAZET Roxane confronts Bajazet with the letter Date: 1672

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: RACINE / PLAIDEURS

RACINE / PLAIDEURS
LES PLAIDEURS Dandin and Lintime Date: 1668

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: RACINE / ESTHER

RACINE / ESTHER
ESTHER Ahasuerus and Esther Date: 1689

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: CLASSICAL MYTH / HELLEN

CLASSICAL MYTH / HELLEN
The son of Deucalion : his name was taken by the people of Greece, and their country named HELLAS

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: HORSE RACE ON STAGE

HORSE RACE ON STAGE
How a horse race was simulated on stage, at the Theatre des Varietes, Paris Date: 1891

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: LEAVING A THEATRE

LEAVING A THEATRE
FIN DE SPECTACLE Gentlemen in the stalls put on their coats and hats Date: circa 1890

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: FRENCH CLAQUE

FRENCH CLAQUE
The claque - a group of hired applauders - clapping vociferously in the gallery of a French theatre in support of an actor/actress who needs the publicity Date: circa 1890

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: APHRODITE / ?FPB ENGRAVING

APHRODITE / ?FPB ENGRAVING
As the Woman of the Sea she is depicted with her emblem, a Dolphin (the king of the fishes), which is ridden by Cupid (in Roman myth her son by Mercury)

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: APHRODITE

APHRODITE
As the Woman of the Sea she is depicted with her emblem, a Dolphin (the king of the fishes), which is ridden by Cupid (in Roman myth her son by Mercury)

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: Aphrodite Statue

Aphrodite Statue
Statue of Aphrodite (Venus) - Goddess of Love

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: THEATRE / REGIONAL / DENMARK

THEATRE / REGIONAL / DENMARK
A comedy Kalkeballen, being performed at a popular theatre in Copenhagen Date: circa 1840

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: THEATRE / AMSTERDAM

THEATRE / AMSTERDAM
The new Court Hall theatre, Amsterdam Date: circa 1760

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: HADES & DOG / ADLARD HADES & DOG / ADLARD

HADES & DOG / ADLARD HADES & DOG / ADLARD
Hades, seated in profile with Cerberus his three-headed dog

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: FAUSTUS & MEPHISTOPHELES FAUSTUS & MEPHISTOPHELES

FAUSTUS & MEPHISTOPHELES FAUSTUS & MEPHISTOPHELES
Doctor Faustus with Mephistopheles dressed as a monk. Date: 1600

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: OFFERINGS TO CERES

OFFERINGS TO CERES
Roman ladies deck a statue of Ceres with flowers

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: APHRODITE IN CHARIOT

APHRODITE IN CHARIOT
Aphrodite travels in her chariot, drawn by two very strong doves, while Cupid holds the reins : Flora sprinkles the way with flowers, and a hare follows

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: BRITOMARTIS

BRITOMARTIS
The Cretan nymph Britomartis is very fond of hunting, but when she is hunted by King Minos, who seeks to trap her with nets and hounds, she throws herself into the sea

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: APOLLO AND HIS LYRE

APOLLO AND HIS LYRE
with his lyre

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: PSYCHE LOOKS AT EROS

PSYCHE LOOKS AT EROS
Psyche, visited by Eros after sundown, seeking to know what he looks like, spills hot oil from her lamp onto him, waking him, with sad consequences, though all ends happily enough

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: DAPHNIS

DAPHNIS
Daphnis, a Sicilian shepherd, son of Hermes, not only has a romantic affair with Chloe but finds time to invent pastoral poetry, with a little help from Pan and the Muses

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: Eros (Cupid) and Psyche

Eros (Cupid) and Psyche
A statue showing the love between Psyche and Eros (Cupid)

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: The Belvedere Apollo

The Belvedere Apollo
The Apollo Belvedere or Apollo of the Belvedere?also called the Pythian Apollo?is a celebrated marble sculpture from Classical Antiquity

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: ECHO TRANSFORMED

ECHO TRANSFORMED
Echos constant chatter vexes Hera, who curses her to speak only the last words addressed to her; unable to speak her love to Narcissus, she pines till only her voice remains

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: EROS / CUPID

EROS / CUPID
The Greek god of love : his Roman equivalent is CUPID

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: FLORA & POMONA FLORA & POMONA

FLORA & POMONA FLORA & POMONA
Flora, the Roman goddess of flowers, scatters them from above, while Pomona, the Roman goddess of fruit, sees to it that they spring from the ground

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: ARTEMIS / DIANA STATUE

ARTEMIS / DIANA STATUE
Diana of the Ephesians - her statue at Ephesus depicted her traditionally as the many- breasted

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: ATALANTA

ATALANTA
Atalanta was the outstanding female bowperson of her generation, and was the first to wound the fearsome boar of Calydon

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: APOLLO (BUST)

APOLLO (BUST)
As god of music, poetry, archery, prophecy and the healing arts, youd think he had enough on his plate : but he is also identified with HELIOS, the Sun-God

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: THE GRACES

THE GRACES
The CHARITES of Greek myth were daughters of Zeus and Eurynome : AGLAIA, EUPHROSYNE and THALIA personified and bestowed beauty and charm

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: ASKLEPIOS CONSULTED

ASKLEPIOS CONSULTED
A group of healthy-looking young ladies come to consult Asklepios in his private clinic Date: circa 300 BC

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: THEATRE / PLAYS / MARLOWE

THEATRE / PLAYS / MARLOWE
TAMERLANE Mr and Mrs Barry in the characters of Bajazet and Selima, Act V: Now, now thou traitress... Date: 1776

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: CERBERUS CHAINED

CERBERUS CHAINED
Cerberus, chained by Hercules, infects the Earth with his foam

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: ASKLEPIOS - STATUE

ASKLEPIOS - STATUE
Greek demi-god of medicine, adopted by the Romans as AESCULAPIUS

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: THE AGE OF GOLD

THE AGE OF GOLD
When the living and the loving were easy; when, if you felt hungry, you just stretched your arm for some grapes

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: ARION ON A DOLPHIN

ARION ON A DOLPHIN
The poet Arion is rescued by a dolphin off the coast of Calicut (!)

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: THEATRE / STAGE GESTURE

THEATRE / STAGE GESTURE
DESPAIR Actress expressing despair Date: 1807

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: CLASSICAL MYTH / CHIMERA

CLASSICAL MYTH / CHIMERA
A monster made up from parts of different creatures

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: TREE OF CLASSICAL MYTH

TREE OF CLASSICAL MYTH
Aspects of classical mythology depicted as leaves on a great tree

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: DRYDEN / ALL FOR LOVE / CLEO

DRYDEN / ALL FOR LOVE / CLEO
Mrs Hartley in the character of Cleopatra Date: 1677

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: DRYDEN / AMPHITRYON / SOCIA

DRYDEN / AMPHITRYON / SOCIA
Mr Woodward in the character of Socia Date: 1690

Background imageImages Dated 31st July 2018: CONGREVE / OLD BACHELOR

CONGREVE / OLD BACHELOR
Mr Foote as Fondlewife Date: 1693



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