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Greek God Collection

Background imageGreek God Collection: Zeus - supreme god of Greek mythology, published c. 1830

Zeus - supreme god of Greek mythology, published c. 1830
Zeus - the supreme Olympian god of Greek mythology

Background imageGreek God Collection: Marble bas-relief depicting Triad of Eleusinian Mysteries with Persephone

Marble bas-relief depicting Triad of Eleusinian Mysteries with Persephone
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. The triad of the Eleusinian Mysteries: Persephone, Demeter and Triptolemus. Marble bas-relief found at Eleusis 440-430 b.C

Background imageGreek God Collection: Colossus of Rhodes statue

Colossus of Rhodes statue
Colossus of Rhodes

Background imageGreek God Collection: Austria, Aedicula with Jupiter and Juno, limestone

Austria, Aedicula with Jupiter and Juno, limestone Austria, Klagenfurt, Landesmuseum (Acrhaeological and Art Museum), Roman art

Background imageGreek God Collection: Europe, Italy, Pompeii. A bronze reproduction of Greek god Apollo stands at the Temple

Europe, Italy, Pompeii. A bronze reproduction of Greek god Apollo stands at the Temple of Apollo at Pompeii, a World Heritage Site, in Italy

Background imageGreek God Collection: Illustration of Zeus Greek arms cross holding thunderbolt set inside circle on isolated background done in retro style

Illustration of Zeus Greek arms cross holding thunderbolt set inside circle on isolated background done in retro style Illustration of Zeus Greek arms cross holding thunderbolt set inside circle

Background imageGreek God Collection: Modern Greek God Poseidon, Nautical Beach Art Print With Man Fishing In The Sea

Modern Greek God Poseidon, Nautical Beach Art Print With Man Fishing In The Sea
Awol Art Alex

Background imageGreek God Collection: Heavenly Bodies

Heavenly Bodies
XLF3785342 Heavenly Bodies; (add.info.: Heavenly Bodies. . Sun (Sonne) and astrological symbol. Translation: Diameter: 1, 387, 000 km. Orbit: 148, 670, 000 km. ('Durchmesser 1.387.600 Kilom)

Background imageGreek God Collection: Heavenly Bodies

Heavenly Bodies
XLF3785343 Heavenly Bodies; (add.info.: Heavenly Bodies. Jupiter and astrological symbol. Translation: Diameter: 4, 900 km. Orbit: 57, 550, 000 km)

Background imageGreek God Collection: Aesculapius brought to Rome in the form of a serpent on a galley

Aesculapius brought to Rome in the form of a serpent on a galley
Aesculapius, Greek god of medicine, is brought to Rome in the form of a serpent on a galley. Esculape amene a Rome sur une Galere

Background imageGreek God Collection: Apollo, Greek and Roman god of archery, music and dance

Apollo, Greek and Roman god of archery, music and dance. Shown with laurel crown, harp, bow and arrow

Background imageGreek God Collection: Pan, the Greek god of the wild, shepherds and flocks

Pan, the Greek god of the wild, shepherds and flocks. Shown with cloven feet, playing the pan pipes, with a faun or satyr

Background imageGreek God Collection: Aeolus or Aiolus, Greek god of the winds

Aeolus or Aiolus, Greek god of the winds. Shown with wings attended by zephyrs

Background imageGreek God Collection: The Apollo Belvedere sculpture

The Apollo Belvedere sculpture. Greek god Apollo with bow in his hand after shooting an arrow at the chthonic serpent Python. In chlamys cloak and sandals. From the Palazzo Belvedere, Rome

Background imageGreek God Collection: Busts of mythical gods Apollo and Bacchus

Busts of mythical gods Apollo and Bacchus
Busts of mythical gods Apollo, Greek god of archery, music and dance, and two-headed Bacchus, Roman god of wine with ivy garland. Ancient marble vase with heads of satyrs or fauns and cow hide

Background imageGreek God Collection: Faunus, Roman god of the forest, plains and fields

Faunus, Roman god of the forest, plains and fields. When he made cattle fertile, he was called Inuus. Equated with the Greek god Pan

Background imageGreek God Collection: Apollo Archegetes in laurel wreath

Apollo Archegetes in laurel wreath

Background imageGreek God Collection: Bacchus, Roman god of grape-harvest, wine and ritual madness

Bacchus, Roman god of grape-harvest, wine and ritual madness
Bacchus, Roman god of the grape-harvest, winemaking and wine, of fertility, insanity, ritual madness, religious ecstasy, festivity and theatre. In wreath of vine leaves. Greek god Dionysus

Background imageGreek God Collection: Pan, Greek god of the wild, shepherds, , nature, etc

Pan, Greek god of the wild, shepherds, , nature, etc
Pan, Greek god of the wild, shepherds and flocks, nature, rustic music and and companion of the nymphs. Shown with goat horns, pan pipes and shepherd's crook. Faunus to the Romans

Background imageGreek God Collection: Apollo, Greek god of archery, music, healing, etc

Apollo, Greek god of archery, music, healing, etc
Apollo, Greek god of archery, music and dance, truth and prophecy, healing, poetry, etc

Background imageGreek God Collection: Figure of Apollo, Greek and Roman god of archery

Figure of Apollo, Greek and Roman god of archery, music, dance, truth and poetry. Holding a lyre. Engraved on sardonyx and dactylotheca from the collection of the art dealer Thomas Moore Slade

Background imageGreek God Collection: Symbols of the Greek god Apollo, Etruscan Apulu

Symbols of the Greek god Apollo, Etruscan Apulu
Symbols of the Greek god Apollo: raven standing on a quiver, bow and arrows, holding a weighing scale in its beak. A thunderbolt over its head. Apulu, chthonic sky god, to the Etruscans

Background imageGreek God Collection: Symbols of the Greek god Apollo, Etruscan Apulu

Symbols of the Greek god Apollo, Etruscan Apulu
Symbols of the Greek god Apollo: Tripod, serpent, raven, bow, quiver and laurel. Apulu, chthonic sky god, to the Etruscans. From an engraved emerald gem. Apollinis Symbola in Smaragdo in Acad. Etrus

Background imageGreek God Collection: Greek god Apollo with the satyr Marsyas

Greek god Apollo with the satyr Marsyas
Greek god Apollo with lyre and knife standing next to the satyr Marsyas tied to a tree under a double flute or aulos. Marsyas was flayed alive. Apulu, chthonic sky god, to the Etruscans

Background imageGreek God Collection: A camel begging Jupiter for horns

A camel begging Jupiter for horns. The Greek god rides on an eagle. The camel and Jupiter. Illustration of a fable by Greek author Aesop

Background imageGreek God Collection: Head of the Greek god of the wild, Pan, with the syrinx or pan f

Head of the Greek god of the wild, Pan, with the syrinx or pan flute. Bust of a bearded male with goat's horns on his forehead. Carnelian gem. Pan con la siringa

Background imageGreek God Collection: One of the Bacchantes or Bacchae

One of the Bacchantes or Bacchae. The mother of Dionysus Semele and her sisters Autonoe, Agave and Ino. Or a follower of Bacchus, Roman god of wine and grapes, wearing ivy leaves in her long hair

Background imageGreek God Collection: Head of Roman god Bacchus with horns

Head of Roman god Bacchus with horns
Head of Roman god of wine and grapes, Bacchus, with horns, as described by historian Diodorus Siculus. A plump youth with horns on his forehead and ivy leaves and berries in his hair

Background imageGreek God Collection: Two-faced bust of Bacchus, Roman god of wine and grapes

Two-faced bust of Bacchus, Roman god of wine and grapes. With bearded face and shaven face, wearing vine leaves and grapes in his hair. From a marble sculpture. Bacco Biforme

Background imageGreek God Collection: Head of Bacchus, Roman god of wine and grapes

Head of Bacchus, Roman god of wine and grapes
Head of Bacchus, called Dionysus by the Greeks. Roman god of wine and grapes, depicted as a youth with crown of ivy leaves and berries. From a bronze medal. Bacco detto da Greci Dionisio

Background imageGreek God Collection: Marble statue of Apollo Belvedere

Marble statue of Apollo Belvedere. Greek god Apollo in strophium, chlamys and sandals, with bow and quiver of arrows. Belvedere Apollo, Apollo of the Belvedere, or Pythian Apollo

Background imageGreek God Collection: Plutus, Cupid and Time

Plutus, Cupid and Time. Father Time with scythe talking with the Roman god of love Cupid with bow and quiver, and Greek god of wealth Plutus with bag and padlock

Background imageGreek God Collection: Pan and Fortune

Pan and Fortune. The Greek god Pan plays cards and dice, games of chance, while the winged figure of Fortune holds a cornucopia and stands on a wheel of fate

Background imageGreek God Collection: The Miser and Plutus

The Miser and Plutus. A winged bearded figure of Plutus, Greek god of wealth, stands in front of a miser protecting his hoard of treasure in a chest

Background imageGreek God Collection: The Countryman and Jupiter

The Countryman and Jupiter. A tired peasant leans on a shovel and complains to the Greek god Jove about his situation. Jove shows him visions of a miser and corrupt minister

Background imageGreek God Collection: The Courtier and Proteus

The Courtier and Proteus. A wily courtier meets the shape-shifting Greek god Proteus at the shore. Two sheep frolic in the sea

Background imageGreek God Collection: Mercury with his caduceus riding a ram

Mercury with his caduceus riding a ram
Naked Mercury with his caduceus riding a ram. Mercurio cum Ariete in corniola. Romae MDCLXX

Background imageGreek God Collection: Lyre of the Greek god Apollo in cornelian

Lyre of the Greek god Apollo in cornelian. With two dolphins, his sacred animal, for sides and a bull for a base. Lira di Apollo in corgnola

Background imageGreek God Collection: Bust of Apollo, Greek god of archery, music and dance

Bust of Apollo, Greek god of archery, music and dance, truth and prophecy, healing and diseases, the Sun and light, poetry, . In profile with laurel wreath and long hair. In nicolo. Apollo

Background imageGreek God Collection: Figure of Europa riding a bull over the sea

Figure of Europa riding a bull over the sea
Figure of Phoenician princess Europa riding the Greek god Zeus as a bull over the sea. In carnelian. Europa. In corniola

Background imageGreek God Collection: Sileno. In corniola

Sileno. In corniola
Figure of bearded satyr Silenus, companion to the Greek god of wine Dionysus, with faun, bunch of grapes and ribbons in the boder.. In carnelian. Sileno. In corniola

Background imageGreek God Collection: Apollo, Greek god of music, with Pythia and offering

Apollo, Greek god of music, with Pythia and offering
Figure of Apollo, Greek god of music and prophecy, with lyre. Pythia, his priestess at Delphi, offers a baby on a patera bowl. In carnelian. Apollo. In corniola

Background imageGreek God Collection: Bust of horned Pan, Greek god of the wild

Bust of horned Pan, Greek god of the wild. In red jasper. Pane. In diaspro rosso

Background imageGreek God Collection: Limestone relief with Greek inscription, depicting Apollo and Artemis under palm tree

Limestone relief with Greek inscription, depicting Apollo and Artemis under palm tree
DGA541434 Limestone relief with Greek inscription, depicting Apollo and Artemis under palm tree; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Egyptian civilization, Roman Period, 3rd century)

Background imageGreek God Collection: Greek civilization, red-figure pottery

Greek civilization, red-figure pottery
DGA501705 Greek civilization, red-figure pottery, bowl by Painter of Brygos, portraying Dionysus and Silenus; Staatliche Antikensammlung und Glyptothek, Munich



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"Unveiling the Majestic Greek Gods: A Journey through Mythology" Embark on a captivating journey into the world of ancient Greece, where gods and goddesses reigned supreme. At the pinnacle stands Zeus, the mighty ruler of Mount Olympus, whose power shaped Greek mythology. (Zeus - supreme god of Greek mythology, published c. 1830) Marvel at the Colossus of Rhodes statue, an awe-inspiring testament to human craftsmanship and devotion to their deities. Delve into the mysteries of Eleusis as you gaze upon a mesmerizing marble bas-relief depicting Persephone, Demeter, and Triptolemus in their sacred Triad. (Marble bas-relief depicting Triad of Eleusinian Mysteries with Persephone, Demeter and Triptolemus from Eleusis) Witness love's enchanting embrace in Antonio Canova's masterpiece "Cupid and Psyche, " where passion transcends mortal boundaries. (Cupid and Psyche by Antonio Canova (1757-1822), marble figure group) Travel to Pompeii in Italy and stand before a bronze reproduction of Apollo at his temple; feel his divine presence reverberate through time. (Europe, Italy, Pompeii. A bronze reproduction Apollo stands at the Temple) In Austria's limestone sanctuary lies an exquisite aedicula featuring Jupiter and Juno – symbols of power intertwined with eternal love. (Austria, Aedicula with Jupiter and Juno, limestone) Immerse yourself in Prague's Pallfy Garden below Prague Castle as Triton emerges from its fountain waters – an embodiment of strength amidst beauty. (Detail of fountain with Triton at Pallfy Garden below Prague Castle, Mala Strana, Prague, Bohemia, Czech Republic ) Step foot into Olympia's Temple of Hera in Arcadia; let its grandeur transport you back to ancient Greece, where gods were worshipped with utmost reverence.

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