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Background imageMythological Collection: Bellerophon and the Chimaera, c. 1609 (pen & ink on paper)

Bellerophon and the Chimaera, c. 1609 (pen & ink on paper)
CTS407517 Bellerophon and the Chimaera, c.1609 (pen & ink on paper) by Jones, Inigo (1573-1652); The Devonshire Collections

Background imageMythological Collection: Venus and Mars, c. 1790 (pen and brown ink on paper)

Venus and Mars, c. 1790 (pen and brown ink on paper)
XYC156345 Venus and Mars, c.1790 (pen and brown ink on paper) by Cosway, Richard (1742-1821); 22.2x18.1 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA

Background imageMythological Collection: Horus in battle, illustration from The Myths of Ancient Egypt by Lewis Spence, 1917 (colour litho)

Horus in battle, illustration from The Myths of Ancient Egypt by Lewis Spence, 1917 (colour litho)
STC323907 Horus in battle, illustration from The Myths of Ancient Egypt by Lewis Spence, 1917 (colour litho) by Paul, Evelyn (1870-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Horus killing his enemy, Set)

Background imageMythological Collection: Apollo Slaying Coronis, 1759 (oil on canvas)

Apollo Slaying Coronis, 1759 (oil on canvas)
CH378260 Apollo Slaying Coronis, 1759 (oil on canvas) by Zoffany, Johann (1733-1810); 56x49 cm; Private Collection; Photo © Christies Images

Background imageMythological Collection: Nymph and Satyr (pencil on paper)

Nymph and Satyr (pencil on paper)
BBC192615 Nymph and Satyr (pencil on paper) by Gericault, Theodore (1791-1824); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Rouen, France

Background imageMythological Collection: Mercury and Argus (oil on canvas)

Mercury and Argus (oil on canvas)
BAL226658 Mercury and Argus (oil on canvas) by Bloemaert, Abraham (1566-1651); Private Collection; Courtesy of Thomas Brod and Patrick Pilkington

Background imageMythological Collection: The Killing of Balder, from Melsteds Edda (pen & ink and w / c on paper) (see also 69854)

The Killing of Balder, from Melsteds Edda (pen & ink and w / c on paper) (see also 69854)
MGN169947 The Killing of Balder, from Melsteds Edda (pen & ink and w/c on paper) (see also 69854) by Icelandic School, (18th century); Arni Magnusson Institute, Reykjavik

Background imageMythological Collection: Cuchalain slays the Hound of Culain, illustration from Cuchulain, The Hound of Ulster

Cuchalain slays the Hound of Culain, illustration from Cuchulain, The Hound of Ulster, by Eleanor Hull (1860-1935)
STC323926 Cuchalain slays the Hound of Culain, illustration from Cuchulain, The Hound of Ulster, by Eleanor Hull (1860-1935), 1904 (colour litho) by Reid

Background imageMythological Collection: Apollo and Diana Kill Niobes Children with their Arrows: She is Turned to Stone, 1730 (engraving)

Apollo and Diana Kill Niobes Children with their Arrows: She is Turned to Stone, 1730 (engraving)
STC134125 Apollo and Diana Kill Niobes Children with their Arrows: She is Turned to Stone, 1730 (engraving) by Picart, Bernard (1673-1733); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection

Background imageMythological Collection: The Laidly Worm of Spindleston Heugh, 1881 (oil on canvas)

The Laidly Worm of Spindleston Heugh, 1881 (oil on canvas)
FFA151968 The Laidly Worm of Spindleston Heugh, 1881 (oil on canvas) by Crane, Walter (1845-1915); 74.5x169.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Princess Margaret was the Laidly Worm; )

Background imageMythological Collection: Apollo Receiving the Shepherds Offerings, 1893-95 (oil on panel)

Apollo Receiving the Shepherds Offerings, 1893-95 (oil on panel)
PNH347151 Apollo Receiving the Shepherds Offerings, 1893-95 (oil on panel) by Moreau, Gustave (1826-98); 26x22 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMythological Collection: Venus and Cupid (oil on canvas)

Venus and Cupid (oil on canvas)
XIR180445 Venus and Cupid (oil on canvas) by Allori, Alessandro (1535-1607); Musee d Art et d Histoire, Auxerre, France; (add.info.: goddess of beauty and love; )

Background imageMythological Collection: Oedipus at Colonus, 1798 (oil on canvas)

Oedipus at Colonus, 1798 (oil on canvas)
500311 Oedipus at Colonus, 1798 (oil on canvas) by Harriet, Fulchran Jean (1778-1805); 187.5x164.5 (framed) 157x134 (overall) cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH

Background imageMythological Collection: The Passions of Pasiphae, wife of King Minos of Crete, from the Story of Theseus (oil on panel)

The Passions of Pasiphae, wife of King Minos of Crete, from the Story of Theseus (oil on panel)
PWI84011 The Passions of Pasiphae, wife of King Minos of Crete, from the Story of Theseus (oil on panel) by Master of the Campana Cassoni, (fl.c.1510); 69x182 cm; Musee du Petit Palais, Avignon

Background imageMythological Collection: Venus and Cupid, 1533 (oil on canvas)

Venus and Cupid, 1533 (oil on canvas)
BAT192571 Venus and Cupid, 1533 (oil on canvas) by Pontormo, Jacopo (1494-1557); Galleria dell Accademia & Museo degli Strumenti Musicali, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; Photo © Nicolo Orsi Battaglini

Background imageMythological Collection: Achilles dragging the body of Hector round on his chariot, detail from the ceiling of the Sala di

Achilles dragging the body of Hector round on his chariot, detail from the ceiling of the Sala di Troia, c
AII83498 Achilles dragging the body of Hector round on his chariot, detail from the ceiling of the Sala di Troia, c.1538 (fresco) by Romano, Giulio (1492-1546) (and workshop); Palazzo Ducale & Museo

Background imageMythological Collection: Thor Catching the Midgard Serpent, from Melsteds Edda (pen & ink and w / c on paper)

Thor Catching the Midgard Serpent, from Melsteds Edda (pen & ink and w / c on paper)
MGN169950 Thor Catching the Midgard Serpent, from Melsteds Edda (pen & ink and w/c on paper) by Icelandic School, (18th century); Arni Magnusson Institute, Reykjavik

Background imageMythological Collection: Apollo flaying Marsyas, c. 1618 (oil on canvas)

Apollo flaying Marsyas, c. 1618 (oil on canvas)
AII79413 Apollo flaying Marsyas, c.1618 (oil on canvas) by Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri) (1591-1666); Palazzo Pitti, Florence

Background imageMythological Collection: Cadmus and the Dragon (oil on canvas)

Cadmus and the Dragon (oil on canvas)
BAL131934 Cadmus and the Dragon (oil on canvas) by Martin, John (1789-1854); Private Collection; Roy Miles Fine Paintings

Background imageMythological Collection: Diomedes Being Eaten by his Horses, 1865 (oil on canvas)

Diomedes Being Eaten by his Horses, 1865 (oil on canvas)
XOU50696 Diomedes Being Eaten by his Horses, 1865 (oil on canvas) by Moreau, Gustave (1826-98); 138.5x84.5 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Rouen

Background imageMythological Collection: The Destruction of Niobes Children, 1760 (oil on canvas)

The Destruction of Niobes Children, 1760 (oil on canvas)
XYC145645 The Destruction of Niobes Children, 1760 (oil on canvas) by Wilson, Richard (1713/14-82); 147.3x188 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection

Background imageMythological Collection: Daniel interprets the dream of Nebuchadnezzar, illustration from Myths and Legends of Babylonia

Daniel interprets the dream of Nebuchadnezzar, illustration from Myths and Legends of Babylonia
STC323929 Daniel interprets the dream of Nebuchadnezzar, illustration from Myths and Legends of Babylonia and Assyria by Lewis Spence, 1916 (colour litho) by Paul

Background imageMythological Collection: Cuchulain sets out for Emain Macha, illustration from Cuchulain, The Hound of Ulster

Cuchulain sets out for Emain Macha, illustration from Cuchulain, The Hound of Ulster, by Eleanor Hull (1860-1935)
STC323925 Cuchulain sets out for Emain Macha, illustration from Cuchulain, The Hound of Ulster, by Eleanor Hull (1860-1935), 1904 (colour litho) by Reid

Background imageMythological Collection: Macha curses the Men of Ulster, illustration from Cuchulain, The Hound of Ulster

Macha curses the Men of Ulster, illustration from Cuchulain, The Hound of Ulster, by Eleanor Hull (1860-1935)
STC323918 Macha curses the Men of Ulster, illustration from Cuchulain, The Hound of Ulster, by Eleanor Hull (1860-1935), 1904 (colour litho) by Reid

Background imageMythological Collection: The Treasure-chamber of Rhampsinites, illustration from The Myths of Ancient Egypt by Lewis

The Treasure-chamber of Rhampsinites, illustration from The Myths of Ancient Egypt by Lewis Spence, 1917 (colour litho)
STC323911 The Treasure-chamber of Rhampsinites, illustration from The Myths of Ancient Egypt by Lewis Spence, 1917 (colour litho) by Paul

Background imageMythological Collection: The Maiden of Unai, illustration from The Myths and Legends of Japan by F

The Maiden of Unai, illustration from The Myths and Legends of Japan by F. Hadland Davis, 1918 (colour litho)
STC323798 The Maiden of Unai, illustration from The Myths and Legends of Japan by F. Hadland Davis, 1918 (colour litho) by Paul

Background imageMythological Collection: Visu on Mount Fuji-Yama, illustration from The Myths and Legends of Japan by F

Visu on Mount Fuji-Yama, illustration from The Myths and Legends of Japan by F. Hadland Davis, 1918 (colour litho)
STC323789 Visu on Mount Fuji-Yama, illustration from The Myths and Legends of Japan by F. Hadland Davis, 1918 (colour litho) by Paul

Background imageMythological Collection: Sengen, the Goddess of Mount Fuji, illustration from The Myths

Sengen, the Goddess of Mount Fuji, illustration from The Myths and Legends of Japan by F Hadland Davis
STC323788 Sengen, the Goddess of Mount Fuji, illustration from The Myths and Legends of Japan by F Hadland Davis, 1918 (colour litho) by Paul

Background imageMythological Collection: The Mikado and the Jewel Maiden, illustration from The Myths and Legends of Japan by F Hadland Davis

The Mikado and the Jewel Maiden, illustration from The Myths and Legends of Japan by F Hadland Davis
STC323785 The Mikado and the Jewel Maiden, illustration from The Myths and Legends of Japan by F Hadland Davis, 1918 (colour litho) by Paul

Background imageMythological Collection: Buddha and the dragon, illustration from The Myths and Legends of Japan by F

Buddha and the dragon, illustration from The Myths and Legends of Japan by F. Hadland Davis, 1918 (colour litho)
STC323784 Buddha and the dragon, illustration from The Myths and Legends of Japan by F. Hadland Davis, 1918 (colour litho) by Paul

Background imageMythological Collection: The Moonfolk demand the Lady Kaguya, illustration from The Myths

The Moonfolk demand the Lady Kaguya, illustration from The Myths and Legends of Japan by F Hadland Davis
STC323783 The Moonfolk demand the Lady Kaguya, illustration from The Myths and Legends of Japan by F Hadland Davis, 1918 (colour litho) by Paul

Background imageMythological Collection: Hoori and the Sea Gods daughter, illustration from The Myths and Legends of Japan by F Hadland Davis

Hoori and the Sea Gods daughter, illustration from The Myths and Legends of Japan by F Hadland Davis
STC323775 Hoori and the Sea Gods daughter, illustration from The Myths and Legends of Japan by F Hadland Davis, 1918 (colour litho) by Paul

Background imageMythological Collection: Uzuma awakens the curiosity of Ama-terasu, illustration from The Myths

Uzuma awakens the curiosity of Ama-terasu, illustration from The Myths and Legends of Japan by F Hadland Davis
STC323773 Uzuma awakens the curiosity of Ama-terasu, illustration from The Myths and Legends of Japan by F Hadland Davis, 1918 (colour litho) by Paul

Background imageMythological Collection: Mars Wounded by Diomed returning to Olympus

Mars Wounded by Diomed returning to Olympus
BAL4494 Mars Wounded by Diomed returning to Olympus by Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944); Private Collection

Background imageMythological Collection: Tiglath-Pileser I directed by Ninib, illustration from Myths and Legends of Babylonia

Tiglath-Pileser I directed by Ninib, illustration from Myths and Legends of Babylonia and Assyria by Lewis Spence
STC323933 Tiglath-Pileser I directed by Ninib, illustration from Myths and Legends of Babylonia and Assyria by Lewis Spence, 1916 (colour litho) by Paul

Background imageMythological Collection: She led him to the prison, and opened the doors, and set all the prisoners free (litho)

She led him to the prison, and opened the doors, and set all the prisoners free (litho)
STC445092 She led him to the prison, and opened the doors, and set all the prisoners free (litho) by Davie, Howard (fl.1914-44); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection

Background imageMythological Collection: He went down in his golden chariot, and his daughters by his side (litho)

He went down in his golden chariot, and his daughters by his side (litho)
STC445082 He went down in his golden chariot, and his daughters by his side (litho) by Davie, Howard (fl.1914-44); Private Collection; (add.info.: Aietes, King of Colchis)

Background imageMythological Collection: Dare you face such a monster as this? (colour litho)

Dare you face such a monster as this? (colour litho)
STC445074 Dare you face such a monster as this? (colour litho) by Davie, Howard (fl.1914-44); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration from How Perseus vowed a rash vow)

Background imageMythological Collection: Yuki-Onna, The Lady of the Snow, illustration from The Myths and Legends of Japan by F

Yuki-Onna, The Lady of the Snow, illustration from The Myths and Legends of Japan by F
STC323791 Yuki-Onna, The Lady of the Snow, illustration from The Myths and Legends of Japan by F. Hadland Davis, 1918 (colour litho) by Paul

Background imageMythological Collection: Thoth and the chief magician, illustration from The Book of Myths (colour litho)

Thoth and the chief magician, illustration from The Book of Myths (colour litho)
IL283046 Thoth and the chief magician, illustration from The Book of Myths (colour litho) by Paul, Evelyn (1870-1945); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMythological Collection: The Mother Goddess Ishtar, illustration from Myths and Legends of Babylonia

The Mother Goddess Ishtar, illustration from Myths and Legends of Babylonia and Assyria by Lewis Spence
STC323932 The Mother Goddess Ishtar, illustration from Myths and Legends of Babylonia and Assyria by Lewis Spence, 1916 (colour litho) by Paul

Background imageMythological Collection: Cuchulain comes at last to his death, illustration from Cuchulain, The Hound of Ulster

Cuchulain comes at last to his death, illustration from Cuchulain, The Hound of Ulster, by Eleanor Hull (1860-1935)
STC323924 Cuchulain comes at last to his death, illustration from Cuchulain, The Hound of Ulster, by Eleanor Hull (1860-1935), 1904 (colour litho) by Reid

Background imageMythological Collection: Cuchulain talks with Emer, illustration from Cuchulain, The Hound of Ulster

Cuchulain talks with Emer, illustration from Cuchulain, The Hound of Ulster, by Eleanor Hull (1860-1935)
STC323917 Cuchulain talks with Emer, illustration from Cuchulain, The Hound of Ulster, by Eleanor Hull (1860-1935), 1904 (colour litho) by Reid

Background imageMythological Collection: The Goddesses as Dancing-girls, illustration from The Myths of Ancient Egypt by Lewis Spence

The Goddesses as Dancing-girls, illustration from The Myths of Ancient Egypt by Lewis Spence, 1917 (colour litho)
STC323909 The Goddesses as Dancing-girls, illustration from The Myths of Ancient Egypt by Lewis Spence, 1917 (colour litho) by Paul

Background imageMythological Collection: Illustration from The Myths of Ancient Egypt by Lewis Spence, 1917 (colour litho)

Illustration from The Myths of Ancient Egypt by Lewis Spence, 1917 (colour litho)
STC323908 Illustration from The Myths of Ancient Egypt by Lewis Spence, 1917 (colour litho) by Paul, Evelyn (1870-1945); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection

Background imageMythological Collection: Totaro and Samebito, illustration from The Myths and Legends of Japan by F

Totaro and Samebito, illustration from The Myths and Legends of Japan by F. Hadland Davis, 1918 (colour litho)
STC323902 Totaro and Samebito, illustration from The Myths and Legends of Japan by F. Hadland Davis, 1918 (colour litho) by Paul

Background imageMythological Collection: Follow me now to the Hill of Allen, illustration from The High Deeds of Finn

Follow me now to the Hill of Allen, illustration from The High Deeds of Finn
STC323718 Follow me now to the Hill of Allen, illustration from The High Deeds of Finn, and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland by T.W

Background imageMythological Collection: They all trooped out, lords and ladies, to view the wee man, illustration from The High Deeds of

They all trooped out, lords and ladies, to view the wee man, illustration from The High Deeds of Finn
STC323710 They all trooped out, lords and ladies, to view the wee man, illustration from The High Deeds of Finn, and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland by T.W



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