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"Unveiling the Mythological World: From the Parques to Venus and Heracles" Step into a realm where ancient myths come alive

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: The Parques spinning the destiny of Mary of Medicis (1573-1642) The Parques, Clotho

The Parques spinning the destiny of Mary of Medicis (1573-1642) The Parques, Clotho
JLJ4644133 The Parques spinning the destiny of Mary of Medicis (1573-1642) The Parques, Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos, are the deities masters of the fate of men

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Ancient Greece: Athens, Acropolis - Parthenon, 1866 (coloured engraving)

Ancient Greece: Athens, Acropolis - Parthenon, 1866 (coloured engraving)
XEE702532 Ancient Greece: Athens, Acropolis - Parthenon, 1866 (coloured engraving) by Leutemann, Heinrich (1824-1905); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: The Roman goddess (Opi) Ops. Marble sculpture by Bartolomeo Ammannati or Ammanati (1511-1592)

The Roman goddess (Opi) Ops. Marble sculpture by Bartolomeo Ammannati or Ammanati (1511-1592)
BEN5469890 The Roman goddess (Opi) Ops. Marble sculpture by Bartolomeo Ammannati or Ammanati (1511-1592). Bargello Museum, Florence. by Ammannati, Bartolomeo (1511-92); Photo © Raffaello Bencini.

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Pan. Sculpture representing Pan, a centaur playing the flute, god of nature in Greek mythology

Pan. Sculpture representing Pan, a centaur playing the flute, god of nature in Greek mythology
BEN5468311 Pan. Sculpture representing Pan, a centaur playing the flute, god of nature in Greek mythology. Directed by Niccolo Pericoli Tribolo II (1500-1550), 1549. Bargello Museum, Florence

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: The death of Talos (Greek mythology giant). Right side detail. Red and white figure crater

The death of Talos (Greek mythology giant). Right side detail. Red and white figure crater
BEN5473796 The death of Talos (Greek mythology giant). Right side detail. Red and white figure crater. Greek ceramic decorated by the painter from Talos (Inv.1501), 400-390 BC. Height: 75 cm

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Hermaphrodite discovered by Eros in the presence of Aphrodite's sculpted Sadoine (glyptic) Naples

Hermaphrodite discovered by Eros in the presence of Aphrodite's sculpted Sadoine (glyptic) Naples
BEN5478236 Hermaphrodite discovered by Eros in the presence of Aphrodite's sculpted Sadoine (glyptic) Naples, Italy National Archaeological Museum; Photo © Raffaello Bencini.

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Roman antiquity: head of a medusa, carved sardoine (glyptic). (Inv)

Roman antiquity: head of a medusa, carved sardoine (glyptic). (Inv. 25864), National Archaeological Museum of Naples
BEN5478373 Roman antiquity: head of a medusa, carved sardoine (glyptic). (Inv. 25864), National Archaeological Museum of Naples, Italy by Roman School ; Photo © Raffaello Bencini.

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Leda with Jupiter (Zeus) in the form of a swan. Drawing by Niccolo Giolfino (or Golfino)

Leda with Jupiter (Zeus) in the form of a swan. Drawing by Niccolo Giolfino (or Golfino)
GIM5037838 Leda with Jupiter (Zeus) in the form of a swan. Drawing by Niccolo Giolfino (or Golfino) known as II Giolfino (or Ursino Veronensis) (1476-1555)

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Amico Aspertini (1473 - 1552), Satyre with a basket of grapes on his head

Amico Aspertini (1473 - 1552), Satyre with a basket of grapes on his head
GIM5037779 Amico Aspertini (1473 - 1552), Satyre with a basket of grapes on his head (study for a triumph of the god Bacchus or Bacco) GDSU 1383 E; (add.info.: Amico Aspertini (1473 - 1552)

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Portland vase in the British Museum. Cameo vase in blue and white glass with historical or

Portland vase in the British Museum. Cameo vase in blue and white glass with historical or mythological figures
FLO4974647 Portland vase in the British Museum. Cameo vase in blue and white glass with historical or mythological figures

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Patera in the British Museum. Shallow ceramic dish with mythological or historical figures with

Patera in the British Museum. Shallow ceramic dish with mythological or historical figures with parasol and vase
FLO4974642 Patera in the British Museum. Shallow ceramic dish with mythological or historical figures with parasol and vase

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Apollo playing the Cithare (Apollo citharede). Trompe l'oeil fresco. Anonymous

Apollo playing the Cithare (Apollo citharede). Trompe l'oeil fresco. Anonymous
VEN5027644 Apollo playing the Cithare (Apollo citharede). Trompe l'oeil fresco. Anonymous. Palazzo Ferrari, Piacenza (Piacenza).; (add.info.: Apollo playing the Cithare (Apollo citharede)

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: History Hall of Ulysses: vault of a bedroom on the ground floor

History Hall of Ulysses: vault of a bedroom on the ground floor. Fresco by Pellegrino Tibaldi (or Tibaldo)
VEN5027228 History Hall of Ulysses: vault of a bedroom on the ground floor. Fresco by Pellegrino Tibaldi (or Tibaldo) dit il Pellegrini (1530-1596). Vault detail

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Hercules (Heracles) received in Olympus, 1780. Ceiling fresco of Palazzo Malvezzi, Bologna

Hercules (Heracles) received in Olympus, 1780. Ceiling fresco of Palazzo Malvezzi, Bologna
VEN5027251 Hercules (Heracles) received in Olympus, 1780. Ceiling fresco of Palazzo Malvezzi, Bologna. Artwork by Ubaldo Gandolfi (1728-1781) and David Zanotti.; (add.info)

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Hermes of Olympia, 1896 (engraving)

Hermes of Olympia, 1896 (engraving)
LEG4339425 Hermes of Olympia, 1896 (engraving); (add.info.: Hermes of Olympia or Hermes carrying Dyonisos as a child (representation of the sculpture attributed to Praxitele)

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: The toilet of the goddess Venus, assisted by angels holding perfumes, beauty products

The toilet of the goddess Venus, assisted by angels holding perfumes, beauty products
FLO4689473 The toilet of the goddess Venus, assisted by angels holding perfumes, beauty products, a mirror and a torch - Engraving by Gabry, from The Book of Perfumes by Eugene Rimmel (1820-1887)

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Greek and Roman gods: Diane 1,2,3, Vulcan 4, and Minerva 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving

Greek and Roman gods: Diane 1,2,3, Vulcan 4, and Minerva 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's
FLO4575754 Greek and Roman gods: Diane 1,2,3, Vulcan 4, and Minerva 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's " Bilderbuch fur Kinder" (Picture Book for Children), Weimar

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Greek and Roman gods: Hercules 1, Aesculapius 2, Hygiea 3, Vertumnus 4, and Flora 5

Greek and Roman gods: Hercules 1, Aesculapius 2, Hygiea 3, Vertumnus 4, and Flora 5
FLO4575737 Greek and Roman gods: Hercules 1, Aesculapius 2, Hygiea 3, Vertumnus 4, and Flora 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's " Bilderbuch fur Kinder"

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Roman mythology: Hercules, famous heros for his strength, with his lion skin - Eau forte by

Roman mythology: Hercules, famous heros for his strength, with his lion skin - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant
FLO4680083 Roman mythology: Hercules, famous heros for his strength, with his lion skin - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf, after an illustration by Leonard Defrance (1735-1805)

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Greek mythology: Megere, Erinye or infernal desses of jealousy, with its attributes

Greek mythology: Megere, Erinye or infernal desses of jealousy, with its attributes
FLO4679910 Greek mythology: Megere, Erinye or infernal desses of jealousy, with its attributes, a dagger and a snake - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Greek mythology: Calliope, muse of epic poesy and eloquence, with a crown and a tablet (or book)

Greek mythology: Calliope, muse of epic poesy and eloquence, with a crown and a tablet (or book)
FLO4679785 Greek mythology: Calliope, muse of epic poesy and eloquence, with a crown and a tablet (or book) - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Roman mythology: Ceres, goddess of agriculture, harvests and fertility, holding a sickle

Roman mythology: Ceres, goddess of agriculture, harvests and fertility, holding a sickle
FLO4679713 Roman mythology: Ceres, goddess of agriculture, harvests and fertility, holding a sickle and a bushel of wheat - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Roman mythology: the goddess Cybele (or Rhea), mother of the gods, sitting on a seat

Roman mythology: the goddess Cybele (or Rhea), mother of the gods, sitting on a seat
FLO4679690 Roman mythology: the goddess Cybele (or Rhea), mother of the gods, sitting on a seat and holding a horn of abundance - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Vase with depiction of a festival to Bacchus, woman holding vine leaf with basket on her head

Vase with depiction of a festival to Bacchus, woman holding vine leaf with basket on her head
FLO4679507 Vase with depiction of a festival to Bacchus, woman holding vine leaf with basket on her head, and two men holding torch and javelins. In the British Museum

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Vases decorated with mythical scenes from C.H. Tatham's collection

Vases decorated with mythical scenes from C.H. Tatham's collection. Copperplate engraving by Henry Moses from A
FLO4679482 Vases decorated with mythical scenes from C.H. Tatham's collection. Copperplate engraving by Henry Moses from A Collection of Antique Vases, Altars, etc., London

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Roman mythology: Rename, Nature and Opportunity - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Roman mythology: Rename, Nature and Opportunity - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf
FLO4680096 Roman mythology: Rename, Nature and Opportunity - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf, based on an illustration by Leonard Defrance (1735-1805)

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Ancient vase in the possession of J.P. Anderdon. Vase in red clay with black design of man in

Ancient vase in the possession of J.P. Anderdon. Vase in red clay with black design of man in lionskin (Hercules)
FLO4679303 Ancient vase in the possession of J.P. Anderdon. Vase in red clay with black design of man in lionskin (Hercules) fighting centaurs

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Ancient mythology: Harpocrates, deity of silence and mysteres, holding a horn

Ancient mythology: Harpocrates, deity of silence and mysteres, holding a horn
FLO4680042 Ancient mythology: Harpocrates, deity of silence and mysteres, holding a horn and carrying his finger in his mouth - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Greek mythology: a siren, Protee and triton, marine deities - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant

Greek mythology: a siren, Protee and triton, marine deities - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf
FLO4679996 Greek mythology: a siren, Protee and triton, marine deities - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf, based on an illustration by Leonard Defrance (1735-1805)

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Greek mythology: a river deity, with a crown of leaves, holding an oar

Greek mythology: a river deity, with a crown of leaves, holding an oar and seated on a jar pouring water - Eau forte by
FLO4679994 Greek mythology: a river deity, with a crown of leaves, holding an oar and seated on a jar pouring water - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Roman mythology: Juno, queen of gods and heaven, with his attribute the peacock - Eau forte by

Roman mythology: Juno, queen of gods and heaven, with his attribute the peacock - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant
FLO4679708 Roman mythology: Juno, queen of gods and heaven, with his attribute the peacock - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf, based on an illustration by Leonard Defrance (1735-1805)

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Cupid hides behind a bush of myrtle, his bow and quiver hung on a branch by a blue

Cupid hides behind a bush of myrtle, his bow and quiver hung on a branch by a blue
FLO4637464 Cupid hides behind a bush of myrtle, his bow and quiver hung on a branch by a blue and white ribbon - Eau forte by Charles Geoffroy (1819-1882)

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Myrrrha, transformed into a tree, gives birth to Adonis - Myrrrha gives birth to Adonis

Myrrrha, transformed into a tree, gives birth to Adonis - Myrrrha gives birth to Adonis
FLO4607789 Myrrrha, transformed into a tree, gives birth to Adonis - Myrrrha gives birth to Adonis and is metamorphosed into a myrrh tree. Copperplate engraving by W

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Picus is transformed into a woodpecker by the magician Circe - The transformation of Picus into a

Picus is transformed into a woodpecker by the magician Circe - The transformation of Picus into a woodpecker by
FLO4607750 Picus is transformed into a woodpecker by the magician Circe - The transformation of Picus into a woodpecker by the witch Circe. Copperplate engraving by W

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Galanthis is transformed into weasel by Illythia, goddess of childbirth - The transformation of

Galanthis is transformed into weasel by Illythia, goddess of childbirth - The transformation of Galanthis into a weasel
FLO4607719 Galanthis is transformed into weasel by Illythia, goddess of childbirth - The transformation of Galanthis into a weasel by Lucina, goddess of childbirth. Copperplate engraving by W

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Meleagre presents to the virgin huntress Atalanta the head of the Calydonian Boar

Meleagre presents to the virgin huntress Atalanta the head of the Calydonian Boar. Copperplate engraving by W
FLO4607684 Meleagre presents to the virgin huntress Atalanta the head of the Calydonian Boar. Copperplate engraving by W. Walker after an illustration by C

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Leucothoe seduced by Apollo - Leucothoe, charmed with the beauty of Apollo

Leucothoe seduced by Apollo - Leucothoe, charmed with the beauty of Apollo, yields without resistance
FLO4607679 Leucothoe seduced by Apollo - Leucothoe, charmed with the beauty of Apollo, yields without resistance. Copperplate engraving by W. Walker after an illustration by C

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Procris's death, accidentally killed by Cephale - Procris killed by an arrow which her husband

Procris's death, accidentally killed by Cephale - Procris killed by an arrow which her husband Cephalus darted
FLO4607673 Procris's death, accidentally killed by Cephale - Procris killed by an arrow which her husband Cephalus darted through the thicket while hunting. Greek myth

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Melpomene, Muse of Tragedy, wearing a Greek strophium (bra) and mask, and a daughter of Niobe

Melpomene, Muse of Tragedy, wearing a Greek strophium (bra) and mask, and a daughter of Niobe
FLO4703476 Melpomene, Muse of Tragedy, wearing a Greek strophium (bra) and mask, and a daughter of Niobe. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalart's " Historical Picture of

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Queen of the Amazons, King Priamus, and Phrygian warriors wearing the chlamis (military cloak)

Queen of the Amazons, King Priamus, and Phrygian warriors wearing the chlamis (military cloak)
FLO4703472 Queen of the Amazons, King Priamus, and Phrygian warriors wearing the chlamis (military cloak). Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalart's " Historical Picture of

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: The departure of Telemaque from Egypt - The departure of Telemachus from Egypt

The departure of Telemaque from Egypt - The departure of Telemachus from Egypt. Copperplate engraving by W
FLO4607872 The departure of Telemaque from Egypt - The departure of Telemachus from Egypt. Copperplate engraving by W. Walker after an illustration by C

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Telemaque, accompanied by Mentor, tells his adventures a Calypso -Telemachus accompanied by Mentor

Telemaque, accompanied by Mentor, tells his adventures a Calypso -Telemachus accompanied by Mentor narrates his
FLO4607812 Telemaque, accompanied by Mentor, tells his adventures a Calypso -Telemachus accompanied by Mentor narrates his adventures to Calypso. Copperplate engraving by J

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Hercules stifles Ante who opposes his passage in Africa -Hercules overcoming Antaeus who opposes

Hercules stifles Ante who opposes his passage in Africa -Hercules overcoming Antaeus who opposes his passage into
FLO4607780 Hercules stifles Ante who opposes his passage in Africa -Hercules overcoming Antaeus who opposes his passage into Africa. Copperplate engraving by W

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Narcissus seeing his reflection in a fountain becomes enamoured of himself

Narcissus seeing his reflection in a fountain becomes enamoured of himself. Copperplate engraving by W
FLO4607775 Narcissus seeing his reflection in a fountain becomes enamoured of himself. Copperplate engraving by W. Walker after an illustration by C

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Cadmos (Kadmos) and Harmony Transforms into Snakes - Cadmus and Hermione metamorphosed into

Cadmos (Kadmos) and Harmony Transforms into Snakes - Cadmus and Hermione metamorphosed into serpents from Ovid's
FLO4607714 Cadmos (Kadmos) and Harmony Transforms into Snakes - Cadmus and Hermione metamorphosed into serpents from Ovid's Metamorphoses. Copperplate engraving by W

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Figures of divinities in the Kalmyk (Kalmouk) religion: Erlik Khan, Dalai Lama and Altan-Dschidakti

Figures of divinities in the Kalmyk (Kalmouk) religion: Erlik Khan, Dalai Lama and Altan-Dschidakti
FLO4723132 Figures of divinities in the Kalmyk (Kalmouk) religion: Erlik Khan, Dalai Lama and Altan-Dschidakti. Illustration from Peter Simon Pallas (1741-1811)

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Greasy fritillary, Euphydryas aurinia, high brown fritillary, Fabriciana adippe, treble-bar moth

Greasy fritillary, Euphydryas aurinia, high brown fritillary, Fabriciana adippe, treble-bar moth, Aplocera plagiata
FLO4638784 Greasy fritillary, Euphydryas aurinia, high brown fritillary, Fabriciana adippe, treble-bar moth, Aplocera plagiata, speckled yellow, Pseudopanthera macularia, and crimson and gold moth

Background imagePersonnage Mythologique Collection: Farnese' Bull Group Dirce, wife of Lycos, is attached by Amphion

Farnese' Bull Group Dirce, wife of Lycos, is attached by Amphion and Zethos to a bull in order to take revenge for
BEN5480476 Farnese' Bull Group Dirce, wife of Lycos, is attached by Amphion and Zethos to a bull in order to take revenge for the outrage suffered by their mother Antiope



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"Unveiling the Mythological World: From the Parques to Venus and Heracles" Step into a realm where ancient myths come alive, as we delve into the captivating world of mythological figures. Witness the Parques, Clotho, skillfully spinning the destiny of Mary of Medicis in this intriguing portrayal from centuries ago. Travel back to Ancient Greece, where Athens' majestic Acropolis stands tall. Behold the grandeur of the Parthenon through a beautifully colored engraving from 1866, reminding us of its timeless significance. Marvel at Francisco Goya's masterpiece "Saturn Devouring His Son, " an intense mixed media mural transferred onto canvas. This haunting depiction portrays Saturn's insatiable hunger for power and control. Immerse yourself in Peter Paul Rubens' enchanting painting "Diane and Endymion. " Let your imagination wander as you witness their eternal love story unfold on canvas with every brushstroke. Experience Orpheus' extraordinary journey as he defies death itself to bring his beloved Eurydice back from beyond. Lose yourself in Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot's mesmerizing oil painting that captures this mythical tale with profound emotion. Indulge your senses in Sandro Botticelli's iconic masterpiece "La naissance de Venus. " Observe as Venus receives a robe from Spring Goddess Hour while Zephyr cradles a nymph in his arms. A true testament to Botticelli's artistic genius. Admire an exquisite Proto-Lucanian volute krater adorned with red figures attributed to the Painter of Carnee. This clay and glaze creation transports us back to ancient times when art was intertwined with mythology. Gaze upon two magnificent marble heads depicting Athena, goddess of wisdom and war. These 1st-century sculptures exude strength and grace, showcasing her divine presence throughout history.