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Background imageMythology Collection: CATOBLEPAS MONSTER, 1658. The Gorgon, or Catoblepas

CATOBLEPAS MONSTER, 1658. The Gorgon, or Catoblepas. Woodcut from Edward Topsells The History of Four-Footed Beasts and Serpents, London, England, 1658

Background imageMythology Collection: SEA MONSTER, 1555. One of the sea monsters thought to inhabit the Sea of Darkness to the west

SEA MONSTER, 1555. One of the sea monsters thought to inhabit the Sea of Darkness to the west and south of Europe. Woodcut from Swedish geographer Olaus Magnus Historia de Gentibus Septentrionalibus

Background imageMythology Collection: SEA MONSTERS, 1544. Woodcut from Sebastian Munsters Cosmographiae Universalis

SEA MONSTERS, 1544. Woodcut from Sebastian Munsters Cosmographiae Universalis, Basle, Switzerland, 1544, depicting the monsters believed to dwell in the seas west and south of Europe

Background imageMythology Collection: SEA MONSTER, 1555. Woodcut from Olaus Magnus Historia de Gentibus Septentrionalibus

SEA MONSTER, 1555. Woodcut from Olaus Magnus Historia de Gentibus Septentrionalibus, Rome, Italy, 1555

Background imageMythology Collection: GRIFFIN KILLING A BOAR. From a 12th century bestiary manuscript

GRIFFIN KILLING A BOAR. From a 12th century bestiary manuscript

Background imageMythology Collection: CRANE-HEADED MAN, 1642. The Crane-headed man of Africa

CRANE-HEADED MAN, 1642. The Crane-headed man of Africa. Woodcut from Ulisse Aldrovandis Monstrorum Historia, Bologna, 1642

Background imageMythology Collection: MYTHOLOGY: HARPIES. Woodcut of a harpy from a 16th century German bestiary

MYTHOLOGY: HARPIES. Woodcut of a harpy from a 16th century German bestiary

Background imageMythology Collection: MYTHOLOGY: HERCULES. Etching, English, 18th century, after an antique engraved gemstone

MYTHOLOGY: HERCULES. Etching, English, 18th century, after an antique engraved gemstone

Background imageMythology Collection: HERCULES. Etching, English, 18th century, after an antique engraved gemstone

HERCULES. Etching, English, 18th century, after an antique engraved gemstone

Background imageMythology Collection: HOMER: THE ODYSSEY. The Harpies go to seize the terrified daughters of Pandarus

HOMER: THE ODYSSEY. The Harpies go to seize the terrified daughters of Pandarus. Line drawing, c1805 after the drawing by John Flaxman

Background imageMythology Collection: AMPHISBAENA. Mythological two-headed serpent, as portrayed in a 12th century bestiary

AMPHISBAENA. Mythological two-headed serpent, as portrayed in a 12th century bestiary. Woodcut after a manuscript illumination

Background imageMythology Collection: OMPHALE, QUEEN OF LYDIA. Etching, English, 18th century, after an antique engraved

OMPHALE, QUEEN OF LYDIA. Etching, English, 18th century, after an antique engraved gemstone

Background imageMythology Collection: HERACLES & EURYSTHEUS. Heracles bringing the Erymanthian boar to King Eurystheus: wood engraving

HERACLES & EURYSTHEUS. Heracles bringing the Erymanthian boar to King Eurystheus: wood engraving, 19th century, after an ancient Greek vase painting

Background imageMythology Collection: UNICORN. Woodcut, French, 16th century

UNICORN. Woodcut, French, 16th century

Background imageMythology Collection: WEREWOLF, 15th CENTURY. Werewolf attacking a man. Woodcut, German, 15th century

WEREWOLF, 15th CENTURY. Werewolf attacking a man. Woodcut, German, 15th century

Background imageMythology Collection: PEGASUS. Pegasus, winged horse of Greek mythology: ms. illumination, English, c1150

PEGASUS. Pegasus, winged horse of Greek mythology: ms. illumination, English, c1150

Background imageMythology Collection: MERMAID, 1491. The beautiful mermaid, Melusine, discovered by her husband, Raymond of Poitiers

MERMAID, 1491. The beautiful mermaid, Melusine, discovered by her husband, Raymond of Poitiers. Woodcut, 1491

Background imageMythology Collection: MERMAIDS, 15th CENTURY. The mermaid Melusine. Woodcut, 15th century

MERMAIDS, 15th CENTURY. The mermaid Melusine. Woodcut, 15th century

Background imageMythology Collection: MERMAID, 1760. The mermaid Melusine. Woodcut from Abraham Eleazars Uraltes Chymisches Werk

MERMAID, 1760. The mermaid Melusine. Woodcut from Abraham Eleazars Uraltes Chymisches Werk, Leipzig, Germany, 1760

Background imageMythology Collection: HOMER: THE ILIAD. Hector, dressed for battle, scolds Paris who is wearing a peasants hat or kyne

HOMER: THE ILIAD. Hector, dressed for battle, scolds Paris who is wearing a peasants hat or kyne, symbolizing inactivity. Line drawing by John Flaxman, c1792

Background imageMythology Collection: HOMER: THE ILIAD. Venus, disguised as the ancient maid, Groea, visits Helen as

HOMER: THE ILIAD. Venus, disguised as the ancient maid, Groea, visits Helen as she walks on walls of Troy. On the right Trojan women look down onto the battlefield Line drawing by John Flaxman

Background imageMythology Collection: HOMER: THE ILIAD. Venus has led Helen to Paris palace where he lies upon a couch

HOMER: THE ILIAD. Venus has led Helen to Paris palace where he lies upon a couch. Line drawing by John Flaxman (1755-1826), c1792

Background imageMythology Collection: MYTHOLOGY: NARCISSUS. Narcissus entranced by his own reflection. Pen and ink drawing

MYTHOLOGY: NARCISSUS. Narcissus entranced by his own reflection. Pen and ink drawing, 19th century

Background imageMythology Collection: PHOENIX, 1524. The phoenix rising from the fire

PHOENIX, 1524. The phoenix rising from the fire. Woodcut from Magister Joseph Berruerius Bestiarius, Savona, Italy, 1524

Background imageMythology Collection: ELEPHANT-HEADED MAN, 1616. Woodcut from Fortunis Licetus De Monstrorum, 1616

ELEPHANT-HEADED MAN, 1616. Woodcut from Fortunis Licetus De Monstrorum, 1616

Background imageMythology Collection: HIPPOGRYPH, 17th CENTURY. The Hippogryph, half horse, half griffin

HIPPOGRYPH, 17th CENTURY. The Hippogryph, half horse, half griffin. Woodcut after an Italian signet, 17th century

Background imageMythology Collection: PHOENIX, 1552. The phoenix with the ornamented cross, as the symbol of the resurrection of Christ

PHOENIX, 1552. The phoenix with the ornamented cross, as the symbol of the resurrection of Christ and eternity. Woodcut from Quattor Evangelica, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1552

Background imageMythology Collection: DRAGON, 1608. A winged dragon. Woodcut from Edward Topsells The History of Serpents

DRAGON, 1608. A winged dragon. Woodcut from Edward Topsells The History of Serpents, London, England, 1608

Background imageMythology Collection: MERMAID & MERMAN, 1642. Mermaid and merman of the Nile Delta

MERMAID & MERMAN, 1642. Mermaid and merman of the Nile Delta. Woodcut from Ulisse Aldrovandis Monstrorum Historia, Bologna, Italy, 1642

Background imageMythology Collection: CRANE-HEADED MAN, 1642. The Crane-headed man of Africa

CRANE-HEADED MAN, 1642. The Crane-headed man of Africa. Woodcut from Ulisse Aldrovandis Historia Monstrorum, Bologna, Italy, 1642

Background imageMythology Collection: DOG-HEADED MAN, 1642. The Dog-headed man of India

DOG-HEADED MAN, 1642. The Dog-headed man of India. Woodcut from Ulisse Aldrovandis Historia Monstrorum, Bologna, Italy, 1642

Background imageMythology Collection: ATLAS. The Greek Titan Atlas supporting the whole universe

ATLAS. The Greek Titan Atlas supporting the whole universe. Woodcut from Basile Valentins L Azoth de Philosophes, Paris, France, 1659

Background imageMythology Collection: SEA MONSTER, 16th CENTURY. Mariners battling sea monsters

SEA MONSTER, 16th CENTURY. Mariners battling sea monsters. Woodcut, French, 16th century

Background imageMythology Collection: SEA MONSTERS, 1516. Sea serpent and dolphin from an edition of Pliny the Elder s

SEA MONSTERS, 1516. Sea serpent and dolphin from an edition of Pliny the Elder s
SEA MONSTERS, 1516. Sea serpent and dolphin from an edition of Pliny the Elders Historia Naturale, woodcut printed at Venice, Italy in 1516

Background imageMythology Collection: POSEIDON / NEPTUNE. Poseidon riding on a dolphin into the harbor of Venice, Italy

POSEIDON / NEPTUNE. Poseidon riding on a dolphin into the harbor of Venice, Italy
POSEIDON/NEPTUNE. Poseidon riding on a dolphin into the harbor of Venice, Italy. Detail of Jacopo Barbaris Bird s-Eye-View of Venice, woodcut, 1500

Background imageMythology Collection: DIONYSUS / BACCHUS. Ionian mosaic from Antioch, Turkey

DIONYSUS / BACCHUS. Ionian mosaic from Antioch, Turkey
DIONYSUS/BACCHUS. Ionian mosaic from Antioch, Turkey

Background imageMythology Collection: MOREAU: NARCISSUS. Narcissus. Watercolor on paper, 1895, by Gustave Moreau

MOREAU: NARCISSUS. Narcissus. Watercolor on paper, 1895, by Gustave Moreau

Background imageMythology Collection: WOMAN CLOTHED WITH SUN. French manuscript illumination, c1415, from the Apocalypse

WOMAN CLOTHED WITH SUN. French manuscript illumination, c1415, from the Apocalypse

Background imageMythology Collection: SERPENTS, 1559. Entwined serpents, a symbol of physical and spiritual union

SERPENTS, 1559. Entwined serpents, a symbol of physical and spiritual union. Woodcut French emblem, 1559

Background imageMythology Collection: EARTH GODDESS GAEA, c730. The Earth goddess, Gaea (Ge), mate of the sea god Pontus

EARTH GODDESS GAEA, c730. The Earth goddess, Gaea (Ge), mate of the sea god Pontus, who is represented by sea-centaurs (above). Syrian fresco, c730 A.D

Background imageMythology Collection: MYTHOLOGY: ULL. Scandinavian god of skiing and hunting

MYTHOLOGY: ULL. Scandinavian god of skiing and hunting. From a 13th century Icelandic manuscript

Background imageMythology Collection: ATLAS HOLDING UP HEAVENS. Atlas, the titan condemned by Zeus to uphold the heavens

ATLAS HOLDING UP HEAVENS. Atlas, the titan condemned by Zeus to uphold the heavens on his shoulders: french woodcut, 1659

Background imageMythology Collection: LION, KING OF BEASTS. Austrian manuscript illumination, late 15th century

LION, KING OF BEASTS. Austrian manuscript illumination, late 15th century

Background imageMythology Collection: PYGMALION & GALATEA. Pygmalion embracing his sculpture: French ms. illumination, c1405

PYGMALION & GALATEA. Pygmalion embracing his sculpture: French ms. illumination, c1405

Background imageMythology Collection: GRIFFIN AND TWO BOARS. Illumination from a 12th century English Latin bestiary

GRIFFIN AND TWO BOARS. Illumination from a 12th century English Latin bestiary

Background imageMythology Collection: MEXICO: SUN GOD, c1450. Tonatiuh, the sun god. Painting from the Codex Borgia, c1450

MEXICO: SUN GOD, c1450. Tonatiuh, the sun god. Painting from the Codex Borgia, c1450

Background imageMythology Collection: FANTIN-LATOUR: FAIRYLAND. Fairyland (Display of Enchantment). Oil on canvas, 1863

FANTIN-LATOUR: FAIRYLAND. Fairyland (Display of Enchantment). Oil on canvas, 1863, by Henri Fantin-Latour

Background imageMythology Collection: DOSSO: CIRCE. Circe (or Melissa). Oil on canvas, c1531, by Dosso Dossi

DOSSO: CIRCE. Circe (or Melissa). Oil on canvas, c1531, by Dosso Dossi



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