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Ceres Demeter Collection

"Ceres Demeter: Goddess of Agriculture and Protector of Triptoleme" In the grand Council of the Gods, Zeus presides over a divine assembly on Mount Olympus

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: The Council of the Gods (or Assembly of the Gods): Zeus on Olympus surrounds divinites

The Council of the Gods (or Assembly of the Gods): Zeus on Olympus surrounds divinites
LRI4619180 The Council of the Gods (or Assembly of the Gods): Zeus on Olympus surrounds divinites. They are represented from top to bottom and on the left: Ganymede, Athena, Poseidon, Hermes

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Pluto (Hades) takes Persephone (Proserpine) in front of his mother, Ceres (Demeter)

Pluto (Hades) takes Persephone (Proserpine) in front of his mother, Ceres (Demeter)
NWI4930950 Pluto (Hades) takes Persephone (Proserpine) in front of his mother, Ceres (Demeter), and takes him to the kingdom of the Underworld

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: The solar system, showing the sun, Mercury, Venus, the earth, Mars, Juno, Pallas, Ceres, Jupiter

The solar system, showing the sun, Mercury, Venus, the earth, Mars, Juno, Pallas, Ceres, Jupiter, Saturn
FLO4594288 The solar system, showing the sun, Mercury, Venus, the earth, Mars, Juno, Pallas, Ceres, Jupiter, Saturn, the Georgian planet (Uranus) and Vesta (asteroid)

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: L'Ete or Ceres and his companions imploring the sun (Detail) (1780 - 1781)

L'Ete or Ceres and his companions imploring the sun (Detail) (1780 - 1781)
ETI4397433 L'Ete or Ceres and his companions imploring the sun (Detail) (1780 - 1781). Painting by Louis Jacques (Louis-Jacques) Durameau (1733 - 1796). Melpomene and Thalia (Detaii)

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Moustiers 'La Godesse Ceres et des amours' Oval Dish with Large Fire Design Polychrome Diameter 23

Moustiers "La Godesse Ceres et des amours" Oval Dish with Large Fire Design Polychrome Diameter 23 x 32.3 cm
JEB4903048 Moustiers "La Godesse Ceres et des amours" Oval Dish with Large Fire Design Polychrome Diameter 23 x 32.3 cm Musee Grobet-Labadie Marseille; Musee Grobet-Labadie, Marseille

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: View of Italy: Temple of Ceres de Pestum. Engraving by SALATHE

View of Italy: Temple of Ceres de Pestum. Engraving by SALATHE, 19th century after the Daguerrian photographic
JEB4834155 View of Italy: Temple of Ceres de Pestum. Engraving by SALATHE, 19th century after the Daguerrian photographic excursions

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: L'Ete or Ceres and his companions imploring the sun (Detail) (1774)

L'Ete or Ceres and his companions imploring the sun (Detail) (1774). Painting by Louis Jacques (Louis-Jacques)
ETI4397415 L'Ete or Ceres and his companions imploring the sun (Detail) (1774). Painting by Louis Jacques (Louis-Jacques) Durameau (1733 - 1796). Melpomene and Thalia (Detail)

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Greek and Roman gods: Neptune 1, Ceres 2, and Apollo 3, 4, 5

Greek and Roman gods: Neptune 1, Ceres 2, and Apollo 3, 4, 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's
FLO4575721 Greek and Roman gods: Neptune 1, Ceres 2, and Apollo 3, 4, 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's " Bilderbuch fur Kinder" (Picture Book for Children), Weimar

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Terracotta statuette depicting the goddess Ceres found in Canosa

Terracotta statuette depicting the goddess Ceres found in Canosa and preserved in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Crater with Trittolemo, Ceres and Minerva preserved in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples

Crater with Trittolemo, Ceres and Minerva preserved in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples Naples National Archaeological Museum Vase Hellenistic, Greek Art, Greece, Europe

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Detail of the Fountain of Ceres, or Zampilliera (the spurting Fountain)

Detail of the Fountain of Ceres, or Zampilliera (the spurting Fountain), in the Royal Palace of Caserta. the powerful jets gush out of a pair of tritons and statues representing the rivers Simeto

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Ceres, preserved in the National Museum of Rome, Baths of Diocletian, Rome

Ceres, preserved in the National Museum of Rome, Baths of Diocletian, Rome Rome National Museum of Rome Statue Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: High relief depicting the gods of the Underworld Ceres, Pluto and Persephone

High relief depicting the gods of the Underworld Ceres, Pluto and Persephone. Sculpture, Lateran Museum, Rome. Today in Gregoriano Profano Museum (formerly Lateran Museum), Vatican Museums

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Ceres: work preserved in the Gallery of Candelabra, Vatican Museums, Vatican City

Ceres: work preserved in the Gallery of Candelabra, Vatican Museums, Vatican City. State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums, Gallery of Candelabra Statue Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Slab decorated in relief depicting the goddess Ceres holding ears of corn; located in the National

Slab decorated in relief depicting the goddess Ceres holding ears of corn; located in the National Museum of Rome, Baths of Diocletian, Rome Rome National Museum of Rome

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Ceres resembling Julia, preserved in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City

Ceres resembling Julia, preserved in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums Statue First Imperial Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Head of Demeter: work preserved in the Sala Rotonda, Vatican Museums, Vatican City

Head of Demeter: work preserved in the Sala Rotonda, Vatican Museums, Vatican City. State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums, Sala Rotunda Head Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Detail of the frieze of the Parthenon with a representation of three gods

Detail of the frieze of the Parthenon with a representation of three gods. Poseidon, Dionysus and Demeter. The frieze by Phidias and is located in the museum of the Acropolis of Athens

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Votive relief representing Demetra and a female figure; work preserved in the Museum of Eulisis

Votive relief representing Demetra and a female figure; work preserved in the Museum of Eulisis. Greece Eulisis, Museum Relief Classical, Greek Art, Greece, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Votive relief representing the goddess Demeter and her daughter with a group of men during a

Votive relief representing the goddess Demeter and her daughter with a group of men during a procession. National Museum, Athens

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Fountain of Ceres or Zampilliera, in the park of the Royal Palace of Caserta

Fountain of Ceres or Zampilliera, in the park of the Royal Palace of Caserta Caserta Royal Palace, park Monumental Fountain Eighteenth Century, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Statue of Demetra, in the Archaeological Museum on the Island of Kos

Statue of Demetra, in the Archaeological Museum on the Island of Kos Greece Island of Kos, Archaeological Museum Statue Hellenistic, Greek Art, Greece, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: The four elements; bas-relief from the Italo-German School, in the Muse du Moyen ge de Cluny

The four elements; bas-relief from the Italo-German School, in the Muse du Moyen ge de Cluny, in Paris France Paris, Muse du Moyen Age de Cluny Low Relief, Basrelief Renaissance

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Roman oil lamp depicting the goddess Ceres holding a cornucopia, in the Louvre Museum, Paris

Roman oil lamp depicting the goddess Ceres holding a cornucopia, in the Louvre Museum, Paris France Paris, Louvre Museum Oil Lamp Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1908

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Head of Diameter: original work by Apollonia of Epirus and conserved in the Louvre Museum in Paris

Head of Diameter: original work by Apollonia of Epirus and conserved in the Louvre Museum in Paris France Paris, Louvre Museum Head Greek Art, Greece, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Greek relief preserved at the Louvre Museum, Paris, depicting the offering of a goat to Demeter

Greek relief preserved at the Louvre Museum, Paris, depicting the offering of a goat to Demeter France Paris, Louvre Museum High Relief Greek Art, Greece, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Ceres protecting Triptoleme from King Lyncus The king of Thrace Lyncus tries to kill Triptoleme

Ceres protecting Triptoleme from King Lyncus The king of Thrace Lyncus tries to kill Triptoleme
JLJ4603720 Ceres protecting Triptoleme from King Lyncus The king of Thrace Lyncus tries to kill Triptoleme, charged by Ceres with the mission of repanding seeds, in his sleep

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Bacchus, Ceres and Love, 18th century (painting)

Bacchus, Ceres and Love, 18th century (painting)
LRI4699441 Bacchus, Ceres and Love, 18th century (painting) by Venetian School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bacchus, Ceres and Love Anonymous painting of Venetian influence)

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Roman Art: marble altar of the twelve deities of Olympus - from Gabii (Lazio

Roman Art: marble altar of the twelve deities of Olympus - from Gabii (Lazio
LRI4633408 Roman Art: marble altar of the twelve deities of Olympus - from Gabii (Lazio) 1st-2nd century AD - Paris, musee du Louvre - Altar of the twelve deities of Olympus - Marble sculpture

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Ceres changes Stellion to a lezard. Engraving from 1819 in '

Ceres changes Stellion to a lezard. Engraving from 1819 in "
XEE4137380 Ceres changes Stellion to a lezard. Engraving from 1819 in " Lettres a Emilie sur la mythologie" by Charles Albert Demoustier (1760-1801). Private collection

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Greek Art: 'Demeter entrusts an epi de ble to Triptoleme in the presence of

Greek Art: "Demeter entrusts an epi de ble to Triptoleme in the presence of
LRI4659673 Greek Art: " Demeter entrusts an epi de ble to Triptoleme in the presence of Persephone" Marble relief from Eleusis. 440-430 BC Dim

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Greek Art: 'Head of Demeter'Marble sculpture from Lycosure

Greek Art: "Head of Demeter"Marble sculpture from Lycosure
LRI4659632 Greek Art: " Head of Demeter" Marble sculpture from Lycosure (or Lycosura, Lykosoura, Lycosoura). 4th century BC Athenes, National Archaeological Museum by Greek

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Representation of the Summer season as Ceres holding a wreath of wheat

Representation of the Summer season as Ceres holding a wreath of wheat
XEE4417293 Representation of the Summer season as Ceres holding a wreath of wheat and a horn of abundance. (The Summer represented as Ceres holding a leaf and a cornucopia)

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Iinitiation to the cult of the Eleusinian Mysteries, Demeter

Iinitiation to the cult of the Eleusinian Mysteries, Demeter
LRI4591052 Iinitiation to the cult of the Eleusinian Mysteries, Demeter and Persephone host a procession, 4th century BC.(terracotta) by Greek

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Vertumne and Pomone (Jupiter and Ceres): Vertumne, in love with the nymph Pomone

Vertumne and Pomone (Jupiter and Ceres): Vertumne, in love with the nymph Pomone
LRI4691447 Vertumne and Pomone (Jupiter and Ceres): Vertumne, in love with the nymph Pomone, disguises herself as an old woman to approach her. Painting by Antonie Van Dyck (1599-1641) 1623-1625 Sun

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Roman art: onyx cameo made by the sculptor Dioscuride (or Dioscorides) on two levels

Roman art: onyx cameo made by the sculptor Dioscuride (or Dioscorides) on two levels
LRI4660285 Roman art: onyx cameo made by the sculptor Dioscuride (or Dioscorides) on two levels. On top the Emperor Augustus (63 BC-14 AD), surrounded by mythological gods

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: In Eleusis, Triptolem is about to climb on a wheeled throne

In Eleusis, Triptolem is about to climb on a wheeled throne
XEE4107676 In Eleusis, Triptolem is about to climb on a wheeled throne, holding a scepter in one hand and ears of wheat in the other

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: A Sacrifice to Ceres, from Saint-Romain-en-Gal (mosaic)

A Sacrifice to Ceres, from Saint-Romain-en-Gal (mosaic)
XIR227686 A Sacrifice to Ceres, from Saint-Romain-en-Gal (mosaic) by Roman, (3rd century AD); Musee des Antiquites Nationales, St

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Earthenware cup with dedicace to the goddess Demeter from Gravisca, 550-530 BC

Earthenware cup with dedicace to the goddess Demeter from Gravisca, 550-530 BC
LRI4688938 Earthenware cup with dedicace to the goddess Demeter from Gravisca, 550-530 BC by Etruscan, (6th century BC); Museo Nazionale Archeologico, Tarquinia, Viterbo, Lazio

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: The four elements: The Earth or The Triumph of Anne of Austria

The four elements: The Earth or The Triumph of Anne of Austria
JLJ4564628 The four elements: The Earth or The Triumph of Anne of Austria: allegorical painting depicting Anne of Austria (1601-1666) Queen of France in the centre, she is represented in Ceres

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Representation of Ceres on his chariot, goddess of agriculture

Representation of Ceres on his chariot, goddess of agriculture
XEE4417202 Representation of Ceres on his chariot, goddess of agriculture, harvest and fecondite (Ceres, goddess of agriculture, fertility, represented on a cart)

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Scene de cult des Mysteres d Eleusis - Scene of initiation into the cult of

Scene de cult des Mysteres d Eleusis - Scene of initiation into the cult of
XEE4155421 Scene de cult des Mysteres d Eleusis - Scene of initiation into the cult of the mysteries of Eleusis - cult of Demeter

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Representation of the deities Bacchus, Venus and Ceres Painting by Bon de Boullongne

Representation of the deities Bacchus, Venus and Ceres Painting by Bon de Boullongne
JLJ4643695 Representation of the deities Bacchus, Venus and Ceres Painting by Bon de Boullongne (1649-1717) 18th century Troyes, Museum of Fine Arts by Boullogne

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Greek art: fragment of funerary stele (or votive) called '

Greek art: fragment of funerary stele (or votive) called "
JLJ4669434 Greek art: fragment of funerary stele (or votive) called " the Exaltation to the Flower" (probably Demeter and Core (or Kore)). 470-460 BC. From Pharsal in Greece

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Roman mythology - Diana (Diane) the goddess of the hunt

Roman mythology - Diana (Diane) the goddess of the hunt
XEE4155495 Roman mythology - Diana (Diane) the goddess of the hunt and Ceres goddess of agriculture - engraving from " Usi e Costumi di Tutti i i Popoli dell Universo

Background imageCeres Demeter Collection: Vertumne and Pomone (Jupiter and Ceres): Vertumne, in love with the nymph Pomone

Vertumne and Pomone (Jupiter and Ceres): Vertumne, in love with the nymph Pomone
XEE4137318 Vertumne and Pomone (Jupiter and Ceres): Vertumne, in love with the nymph Pomone, disguises herself as an old woman to approach her



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"Ceres Demeter: Goddess of Agriculture and Protector of Triptoleme" In the grand Council of the Gods, Zeus presides over a divine assembly on Mount Olympus, where Ceres Demeter stands surrounded by fellow deities. As the goddess of agriculture, she holds immense power in ensuring bountiful harvests and fertile lands. One tale depicts Ceres' fierce protection over Triptoleme, who was entrusted with spreading seeds across the world. King Lyncus of Thrace sought to end his mission by attempting to kill him in his sleep. However, Ceres swiftly intervened, transforming Lyncus into a lynx as punishment for his treachery. The 18th-century painting "Bacchus, Ceres and Love" captures the essence of these powerful gods intertwined in their respective domains. It showcases their influence over fertility and love that permeates throughout human existence. Roman art further immortalizes Ceres' transformative abilities through an altar depicting twelve Olympian deities from Gabii. Here we witness her turning Stellion into a lizard as depicted in an engraving from 1819. Greek antiquity reveals another significant moment when Demeter entrusts an epi de ble (a sacred grain) to Triptoleme's care under watchful eyes. This scene is beautifully captured on a terracotta cup adorned with red figures. A marble sculpture from Lycosure portrays the majestic head of Demeter herself - serene yet commanding respect as she embodies nature's abundance and fertility. Represented as holding a wreath made of wheat symbolizing summer's bounty, Ceres personifies the season itself - abundant with growth and prosperity for all living beings. Cult initiation ceremonies held at Eleusis were dedicated to honoring Demeter's mysteries - rituals shrouded in secrecy but believed to grant spiritual enlightenment and connection with nature's cycles.