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The Heroes Collection

"The Heroes: Courageous Tales of Adventure and Triumph" In the epic journey of Jason and the Argonauts, their ship Argo surged forward with unstoppable determination

Background imageThe Heroes Collection: Jason and the Argonauts: 'The good ship Argo leapt up from the sand upon the rollers

Jason and the Argonauts: "The good ship Argo leapt up from the sand upon the rollers
5989624 Jason and the Argonauts: " The good ship Argo leapt up from the sand upon the rollers, and plunged onward like a gallant horse" (litho) by Soper

Background imageThe Heroes Collection: Jason and the Argonauts: 'Then he went up to a cliff and prayed for them'(litho)

Jason and the Argonauts: "Then he went up to a cliff and prayed for them"(litho)
5989620 Jason and the Argonauts: " Then he went up to a cliff and prayed for them" (litho) by Soper, George (1870-1942); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageThe Heroes Collection: Perseus: Queen Galatea (colour litho)

Perseus: Queen Galatea (colour litho)
5989617 Perseus: Queen Galatea (colour litho) by Soper, George (1870-1942); Private Collection; (add.info.: Queen Galatea)

Background imageThe Heroes Collection: Jason and the Argonauts: 'While they lay sleeping, came down on them terrible men'(litho)

Jason and the Argonauts: "While they lay sleeping, came down on them terrible men"(litho)
5989611 Jason and the Argonauts: " While they lay sleeping, came down on them terrible men" (litho) by Soper, George (1870-1942); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageThe Heroes Collection: Perseus: 'In the mirror of the shield there appeared a face'(litho)

Perseus: "In the mirror of the shield there appeared a face"(litho)
5989621 Perseus: " In the mirror of the shield there appeared a face" (litho) by Soper, George (1870-1942); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageThe Heroes Collection: Jason and the Argonauts: 'Then Cheiron put the lyre into his hands and taught him to play'(litho)

Jason and the Argonauts: "Then Cheiron put the lyre into his hands and taught him to play"(litho)
5989618 Jason and the Argonauts: " Then Cheiron put the lyre into his hands and taught him to play" (litho) by Soper

Background imageThe Heroes Collection: Jason and the Argonauts: 'The Golden Ram took them on his back and vanished'(colour litho)

Jason and the Argonauts: "The Golden Ram took them on his back and vanished"(colour litho)
5989613 Jason and the Argonauts: " The Golden Ram took them on his back and vanished" (colour litho) by Soper, George (1870-1942); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageThe Heroes Collection: Jason and the Argonauts: 'And they caught the ship and guided her

Jason and the Argonauts: "And they caught the ship and guided her, and passed her on from hand to hand"(litho)
5989627 Jason and the Argonauts: " And they caught the ship and guided her, and passed her on from hand to hand" (litho) by Soper

Background imageThe Heroes Collection: Perseus: 'And away and out to sea floated the mother and her babe'(colour litho)

Perseus: "And away and out to sea floated the mother and her babe"(colour litho)
5989622 Perseus: " And away and out to sea floated the mother and her babe" (colour litho) by Soper, George (1870-1942); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageThe Heroes Collection: Jason and the Argonauts: 'Brimo the wild witch huntress'(litho)

Jason and the Argonauts: "Brimo the wild witch huntress"(litho)
5989614 Jason and the Argonauts: " Brimo the wild witch huntress" (litho) by Soper, George (1870-1942); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageThe Heroes Collection: Jason and the Argonauts: 'Then Jason leapt forth warily, and tore the fleece from off the tree

Jason and the Argonauts: "Then Jason leapt forth warily, and tore the fleece from off the tree trunk"(litho)
5989610 Jason and the Argonauts: " Then Jason leapt forth warily, and tore the fleece from off the tree trunk" (litho) by Soper

Background imageThe Heroes Collection: Theseus: 'He kicked him over the cliff into the sea'(litho)

Theseus: "He kicked him over the cliff into the sea"(litho)
5989604 Theseus: " He kicked him over the cliff into the sea" (litho) by Soper, George (1870-1942); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageThe Heroes Collection: Theseus: 'Medeia called her dragon chariot'(colour litho)

Theseus: "Medeia called her dragon chariot"(colour litho)
5989598 Theseus: " Medeia called her dragon chariot" (colour litho) by Soper, George (1870-1942); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageThe Heroes Collection: Perseus: 'Dancing hand in hand around the charmed tree'(litho)

Perseus: "Dancing hand in hand around the charmed tree"(litho)
5989628 Perseus: " Dancing hand in hand around the charmed tree" (litho) by Soper, George (1870-1942); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageThe Heroes Collection: Perseus: 'It fell on the foot of Acrisius'(litho)

Perseus: "It fell on the foot of Acrisius"(litho)
5989626 Perseus: " It fell on the foot of Acrisius" (litho) by Soper, George (1870-1942); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageThe Heroes Collection: Jason and the Argonauts: 'Through the veil she looked down on him'(litho)

Jason and the Argonauts: "Through the veil she looked down on him"(litho)
5989616 Jason and the Argonauts: " Through the veil she looked down on him" (litho) by Soper, George (1870-1942); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageThe Heroes Collection: Theseus: 'Theseus pitched him right over his shoulder on the ground'(litho)

Theseus: "Theseus pitched him right over his shoulder on the ground"(litho)
5989603 Theseus: " Theseus pitched him right over his shoulder on the ground" (litho) by Soper, George (1870-1942); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageThe Heroes Collection: Theseus: 'He had never seen so strange a beast'(litho)

Theseus: "He had never seen so strange a beast"(litho)
5989602 Theseus: " He had never seen so strange a beast" (litho) by Soper, George (1870-1942); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageThe Heroes Collection: Jason and the Argonauts: 'The water nymphs carried him down under the lake to be their playfellow'

Jason and the Argonauts: "The water nymphs carried him down under the lake to be their playfellow"(litho)
5989623 Jason and the Argonauts: " The water nymphs carried him down under the lake to be their playfellow" (litho) by Soper

Background imageThe Heroes Collection: Perseus: 'Perseus lifted his fair Andromeda in his arms and fled with her to the cliff top'(litho)

Perseus: "Perseus lifted his fair Andromeda in his arms and fled with her to the cliff top"(litho)
5989619 Perseus: " Perseus lifted his fair Andromeda in his arms and fled with her to the cliff top" (litho) by Soper

Background imageThe Heroes Collection: Theseus: Sinis (litho)

Theseus: Sinis (litho)
5989615 Theseus: Sinis (litho) by Soper, George (1870-1942); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sinis. Illustration for The Heroes by Charles Kingsley (George Allen and Unwin)

Background imageThe Heroes Collection: Jason and the Argonauts: 'She whispered her magic spells over him

Jason and the Argonauts: "She whispered her magic spells over him, and he leapt out again a young lamb"
5989609 Jason and the Argonauts: " She whispered her magic spells over him, and he leapt out again a young lamb" (colour litho) by Soper


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"The Heroes: Courageous Tales of Adventure and Triumph" In the epic journey of Jason and the Argonauts, their ship Argo surged forward with unstoppable determination, akin to a gallant horse leaping from the sand onto rolling waves. They were bound by an unbreakable bond, driven by a shared purpose to retrieve the Golden Fleece. Amidst perilous encounters, Jason sought solace atop a cliff as he fervently prayed for his comrades' safety. His unwavering faith in divine protection guided them through treacherous waters. Perseus, another valiant hero, faced Queen Galatea's wrathful gaze reflected in his shield's mirror-like surface. With unwavering resolve, he confronted her menacing presence and emerged victorious against all odds. While resting peacefully under starlit skies, the heroes fell prey to terrifying adversaries who descended upon them like shadows in the night. Yet even amidst slumbering vulnerability, they rose fearlessly to defend their cause. Guided by wise Cheiron's teachings, Jason mastered playing the lyre—a symbol of harmony that united their diverse crew on this extraordinary quest. Music became their strength as they sailed towards destiny's call. Astonishingly aided by a mystical creature—the Golden Ram—they embarked on an ethereal voyage beyond imagination. The ram carried them aloft its back before vanishing into thin air—an enchanting testament to their indomitable spirit. United as one force against adversity, these heroes worked together seamlessly—catching hold of each other's hands—to guide and protect their beloved ship throughout tumultuous seas. Their unity forged an unbreakable bond that defied all challenges encountered along their path. In Perseus' tale of triumph over tragedy, we witness a poignant moment where mother and child floated away at sea—a bittersweet reminder that love endures even amidst heart-wrenching circumstances.