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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Orpheus and Eurydice, 1862 (oil on canvas)

Orpheus and Eurydice, 1862 (oil on canvas)
HTL122339 Orpheus and Eurydice, 1862 (oil on canvas) by Poynter, Edward John (1836-1919); Private Collection; By courtesy of Julian Hartnoll; English, out of copyright

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Orpheus, c. 1898-1901 (pencil)

Orpheus, c. 1898-1901 (pencil)
6199348 Orpheus, c.1898-1901 (pencil) by Davidson, George Dutch (1879-1901); 19.7x22.9 cm; The McManus, Dundee, UK; Dundee Art Galleries and Museums

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Greek Poet Anacreon and Bathyll;Anacreon and Amaryllis (Bathyll), 1808

The Greek Poet Anacreon and Bathyll;Anacreon and Amaryllis (Bathyll), 1808. Creator: Nicolai Abraham Abildgaard
The Greek Poet Anacreon and Bathyll;Anacreon and Amaryllis (Bathyll), 1808

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Roman mythology: Apollo, god of poesy and music, but also of war, with its attributes the lyre

Roman mythology: Apollo, god of poesy and music, but also of war, with its attributes the lyre
FLO4679737 Roman mythology: Apollo, god of poesy and music, but also of war, with its attributes the lyre, a quiver and a python - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Death of Eurydice, 1636-38 (oil on canvas)

The Death of Eurydice, 1636-38 (oil on canvas)
8682950 The Death of Eurydice, 1636-38 (oil on canvas) by Quellinus, Erasmus (1607-78); Prado, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: By Erasmus Quellinus)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Detail of the murals in the triclinium in the house of the Vettii in Pompeii

Detail of the murals in the triclinium in the house of the Vettii in Pompeii. Pompeii Mural Painting First Imperial Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Orpheus playing his lyre, charming the animals. Roman mosaic on display in the Salone dei Mosaici

Orpheus playing his lyre, charming the animals. Roman mosaic on display in the Salone dei Mosaici at the Regional Archaeological Museum in Palermo Palermo Regional Archaeological Museum

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Orpheus playing his lyre, charming the animals. Roman period mosaic on display in the Salone dei

Orpheus playing his lyre, charming the animals. Roman period mosaic on display in the Salone dei Mosaici at the Regional Archaeological Museum in Palermo Palermo Regional Archaelogical Museum

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Then Perseus held aloft the Gorgons head, illustration for How Perseus came Home again

Then Perseus held aloft the Gorgons head, illustration for How Perseus came Home again
IL193703 Then Perseus held aloft the Gorgons head, illustration for How Perseus came Home again, from The Heroes of Greek Fairy Tales, by Charles Kingsley (1819-75) (colour litho) by Davie

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Jason tore the fleece from off the tree trunk, illustration for How the Argonauts sailed to Colchis

Jason tore the fleece from off the tree trunk, illustration for How the Argonauts sailed to Colchis
IL193708 Jason tore the fleece from off the tree trunk, illustration for How the Argonauts sailed to Colchis, from The Heroes of Greek Fairy Tales

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Perseus and Andromeda in landscape, from the imperial villa at Boscotrecase (fresco)

Perseus and Andromeda in landscape, from the imperial villa at Boscotrecase (fresco)
3614042 Perseus and Andromeda in landscape, from the imperial villa at Boscotrecase (fresco) by Roman, (1st century BC); 159.4 high cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageRelated Images Collection: How the Serpent that guarded the Gold Fleece was slain, from

How the Serpent that guarded the Gold Fleece was slain, from
STC323723 How the Serpent that guarded the Gold Fleece was slain, from Tales of the Greek Seas by Andrew Lang, 1926 (ink on paper) by Ford

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Orpheus surrounded by animals (detail)

Orpheus surrounded by animals (detail)
3573995 Orpheus surrounded by animals (detail) by Roman; Museo Archeologico Regionale, Palermo, Italy; (add.info.: Orpheus surrounded by animals (detail), polychrome mosaic

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Orpheus surrounded by animals, polychrome mosaic

Orpheus surrounded by animals, polychrome mosaic
3573993 Orpheus surrounded by animals, polychrome mosaic by Greco-Roman; Museo Archeologico Regionale, Palermo, Italy; (add.info.: Orpheus surrounded by animals, polychrome mosaic)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Two classical carved card tables, c. 1815 (parcel-gilt rosewood)

Two classical carved card tables, c. 1815 (parcel-gilt rosewood)
2657053 Two classical carved card tables, c.1815 (parcel-gilt rosewood) by Lannuier, Charles Honore (1779-1819); 52.7x91.4x45.7 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Apollo tending the flocks of Admetus, Apollo seated holding a lyre and flanked by a

Apollo tending the flocks of Admetus, Apollo seated holding a lyre and flanked by a cow and a dog, a serpent winding around a dead tree at right, ca. 1515-27

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sir Samuel Garth, 1775. Artist: T Cook

Sir Samuel Garth, 1775. Artist: T Cook
Sir Samuel Garth, 1775. Garth (1661-1719) was a English physician and poet. A plate from The Copper-Plate Magazine or A Monthly Treasure, London, 1775

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Apollo Tending the Flocks of Admetus, 16th century

Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Apollo Tending the Flocks of Admetus, 16th century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Portrait Samuel Garth English doctor poet Samuel Garth

Portrait Samuel Garth English doctor poet Samuel Garth
Portrait of Samuel Garth, Portrait of the English doctor and poet Samuel Garth. Below the portrait an image in which Garth is at work

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Interior anatomical theater Collegium Churgical

Interior anatomical theater Collegium Churgical
Interior of the anatomical theater Collegium Churgical, Amsterdam, with stands and cutting table. On both sides there are statues in niches

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Apollo, marble, National Archaeological Museum, Venice

Apollo, marble, National Archaeological Museum, Venice Venice The National Archaeological Museum Statue Greek Art, Greece, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1940 ca

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Lyre snake (Trimorphodon biscutatus) hissing, view from above

Lyre snake (Trimorphodon biscutatus) hissing, view from above


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