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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

Background imageMythology Collection: HOMER: THE ODYSSEY. Odysseus and Pallas Athene. Drawing, c1918, by Willy Pogany

HOMER: THE ODYSSEY. Odysseus and Pallas Athene. Drawing, c1918, by Willy Pogany

Background imageMythology Collection: HOMER: THE ODYSSEY. Odysseus turning the plough aside from his infant son, Telemachus

HOMER: THE ODYSSEY. Odysseus turning the plough aside from his infant son, Telemachus. Drawing, c1918, by Willy Pogany

Background imageMythology Collection: SEA MONSTER, 1555. One of the sea monsters once thought to dwell in the Sea of

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

Background imageMythology Collection: LAMIA MONSTER, 1658. Woodcut from Edward Topsells A History of Four-Footed Beasts

LAMIA MONSTER, 1658. Woodcut from Edward Topsells A History of Four-Footed Beasts, London, 1658

Background imageMythology Collection: HECTOR AND ACHILLES. Hector dead with Achilless chariot

HECTOR AND ACHILLES. Hector dead with Achilless chariot. Oil on canvas, ascribed to Gavin Hamilton (1723-1798)

Background imageMythology Collection: LEPRECHAUN, 1908. Drawing by John Petts

LEPRECHAUN, 1908. Drawing by John Petts

Background imageMythology Collection: MYTHOLOGY: SIBYL. Woodcut from Johann Lichtenbergers Prognosticatio, Venice

MYTHOLOGY: SIBYL. Woodcut from Johann Lichtenbergers Prognosticatio, Venice, Italy, 1511

Background imageMythology Collection: ULYSSES DEFYING CYCLOPS. Oil on canvas, 1887, by Louis Frederic Schutzenberger

ULYSSES DEFYING CYCLOPS. Oil on canvas, 1887, by Louis Frederic Schutzenberger

Background imageMythology Collection: DURER: DAEDALUS & ICARUS. Daedalus and Icarus. Woodcut, 1493, by Albrecht Durer

DURER: DAEDALUS & ICARUS. Daedalus and Icarus. Woodcut, 1493, by Albrecht Durer

Background imageMythology Collection: DAVID: PARIS AND HELEN. Oil on canvas (detail), 1788, by Jacques Louis David (1748-1825)

DAVID: PARIS AND HELEN. Oil on canvas (detail), 1788, by Jacques Louis David (1748-1825)

Background imageMythology Collection: MAILLOL: CUPID, c1913. Woodcut by Aristide Maillol, c1913, for Virgils Eclogues

MAILLOL: CUPID, c1913. Woodcut by Aristide Maillol, c1913, for Virgils Eclogues

Background imageMythology Collection: ETRUSCAN CHIMERA. Drawing after an Etruscan bronze statue, 5th century B. C

ETRUSCAN CHIMERA. Drawing after an Etruscan bronze statue, 5th century B. C
ETRUSCAN CHIMERA. Drawing after an Etruscan bronze statue, 5th century B.C

Background imageMythology Collection: THESEUS BATTLING CENTAUR. Woodcut, 1495

THESEUS BATTLING CENTAUR. Woodcut, 1495

Background imageMythology Collection: Sandstone sculpture of a Yakshini, a benevolent tree spirit in Sanskrit mythology

Sandstone sculpture of a Yakshini, a benevolent tree spirit in Sanskrit mythology
INDIA: JAIN SCULPTURE. Sandstone sculpture of a Yakshini, a benevolent tree spirit in Sanskrit mythology, who looks after treasure hidden in the earth

Background imageMythology Collection: Phases of the Moon, Venus, and Mercury. Engraving, 1643

Phases of the Moon, Venus, and Mercury. Engraving, 1643
MOON PHASES. Phases of the Moon, Venus, and Mercury. Engraving, 1643

Background imageMythology Collection: Astrological diagram showing the seven planets and the twelve signs of the zodiac rotating around

Astrological diagram showing the seven planets and the twelve signs of the zodiac rotating around the earth
THE SEVEN PLANETS, 1536. Astrological diagram showing the seven planets and the twelve signs of the zodiac rotating around the earth

Background imageMythology Collection: American patent medicine poster, c1880, for Kennedys Medical Discovery

American patent medicine poster, c1880, for Kennedys Medical Discovery
PATENT MEDICINE POSTER. American patent medicine poster, c1880, for Kennedys Medical Discovery

Background imageMythology Collection: The mermaids come up in extraordinary numbers to play with their bubbles

The mermaids come up in extraordinary numbers to play with their bubbles. Illustration by Flora White for an early
BARRIE: PETER PAN. The mermaids come up in extraordinary numbers to play with their bubbles. Illustration by Flora White for an early edition of Sir James M. Barries Peter Pan

Background imageMythology Collection: They ran about all over with the mirror. Drawing by Arthur Szyk for the fairy tale by Hans

They ran about all over with the mirror. Drawing by Arthur Szyk for the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen
ANDERSEN: SNOW QUEEN. They ran about all over with the mirror. Drawing by Arthur Szyk for the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen

Background imageMythology Collection: Just in fron of her stood the handsome young prince. Drawing, 1911

Just in fron of her stood the handsome young prince. Drawing, 1911, by Edmund Dulac for the fairy tale by Hans
ANDERSEN: LITTLE MERMAID. Just in fron of her stood the handsome young prince. Drawing, 1911, by Edmund Dulac for the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen

Background imageMythology Collection: LYRE OF ORPHEUS. The lyre of Orpheus placed among the stars. Drawing by Eduard von Engerth

LYRE OF ORPHEUS. The lyre of Orpheus placed among the stars. Drawing by Eduard von Engerth (1818-1897)

Background imageMythology Collection: THOMAS PAINE (1737-1809). Anglo-American political philosopher and writer

THOMAS PAINE (1737-1809). Anglo-American political philosopher and writer. Fashion before Ease; or A good Constitution sacrificed for a Fantastic Form. English cartoon, 1793

Background imageMythology Collection: WILBUR-SUCHARD COMPANY. Trademark symbol for Wilbur-Suchard chocolates and cocoa, 1887

WILBUR-SUCHARD COMPANY. Trademark symbol for Wilbur-Suchard chocolates and cocoa, 1887

Background imageMythology Collection: THREE GRACES. Line engraving after a painting by Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640)

THREE GRACES. Line engraving after a painting by Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640)

Background imageMythology Collection: WAGNER: DAS RHEINGOLD. The Rhinemaidens guarding their gold in the opening scene of Richard

WAGNER: DAS RHEINGOLD. The Rhinemaidens guarding their gold in the opening scene of Richard Wagners Das Rheingold. Line engraving from a German newspaper of 1876 following the first complete

Background imageMythology Collection: PYRAMUS AND THISBE. Engraving, French, 19th century, after the painting by Francois Alfred

PYRAMUS AND THISBE. Engraving, French, 19th century, after the painting by Francois Alfred Delobbe, 1875

Background imageMythology Collection: SEA MONSTER. Sailors of the French corvette Alecton harpooning a monster cuttlefish off the coast

SEA MONSTER. Sailors of the French corvette Alecton harpooning a monster cuttlefish off the coast of Madeira. Wood engraving, late 19th century

Background imageMythology Collection: ILLUMINATION, 18th CENTURY. Detail of a manuscript illumination, showing two satyrs

ILLUMINATION, 18th CENTURY. Detail of a manuscript illumination, showing two satyrs, or devils. Mexican, 18th century

Background imageMythology Collection: TRACES OF ATLANTIS midway between Africa and America on a German map, 1785

TRACES OF ATLANTIS midway between Africa and America on a German map, 1785

Background imageMythology Collection: NAPOLEON I (1769-1821). Emperor of the French. Deification of Napoleon I

NAPOLEON I (1769-1821). Emperor of the French. Deification of Napoleon I. Napoleon depicted as Apollo. Oil sketch, c1835, by J.A.D. Ingres

Background imageMythology Collection: ALLEGORY OF VENUS, 1496. Personification of Venus, planet of love, gaiety and music

ALLEGORY OF VENUS, 1496. Personification of Venus, planet of love, gaiety and music. Woodcut from Nicolas Le Rouges Le grant kalendrier et compost des bergieres, Troyes, France, 1496

Background imageMythology Collection: VALENTINEs DAY CARD. Printed in Germany, 1909

VALENTINEs DAY CARD. Printed in Germany, 1909

Background imageMythology Collection: MIGNARD: VENUS & MARS. Oil on canvas, 1658, by Pierre Mignard

MIGNARD: VENUS & MARS. Oil on canvas, 1658, by Pierre Mignard

Background imageMythology Collection: VALENTINEs DAY CARD. American St. Valentines Day greeting card, c1900

VALENTINEs DAY CARD. American St. Valentines Day greeting card, c1900

Background imageMythology Collection: FONWEISS TOOTHPASTE, 1887. American advertisement, 1887

FONWEISS TOOTHPASTE, 1887. American advertisement, 1887

Background imageMythology Collection: VALENTINEs DAY CARD. Printed in Germany, 1915

VALENTINEs DAY CARD. Printed in Germany, 1915

Background imageMythology Collection: HAWTHORNE: TANGLEWOOD. Drawing his sword he rushed at the monster

HAWTHORNE: TANGLEWOOD. Drawing his sword he rushed at the monster. Original watercolor illustration by Edmund Dulac for the 1918 edition of Nathaniel Hawthornes " Tanglewood Tales for Girls

Background imageMythology Collection: WORLD WAR I POSTER. Subscribe to the Sixth War Loan. Austrian World War I poster by Maximilian

WORLD WAR I POSTER. Subscribe to the Sixth War Loan. Austrian World War I poster by Maximilian Lenz, 1917

Background imageMythology Collection: VALENTINEs DAY CARD. Printed in Germany, c1910

VALENTINEs DAY CARD. Printed in Germany, c1910

Background imageMythology Collection: VENUS, MARS & CUPID. Venus, Mars and Cupid Crowned by Victory: canvas

VENUS, MARS & CUPID. Venus, Mars and Cupid Crowned by Victory: canvas, 1550, by Paris Bordone

Background imageMythology Collection: ANDERSEN: LITTLE MERMAID. All she wanted... was a beautiful statue of a lovely boy

ANDERSEN: LITTLE MERMAID. All she wanted... was a beautiful statue of a lovely boy. Drawing, 1913, by William Heath Robinson for the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen

Background imageMythology Collection: WORLD WAR I: CARTOON, 1914. Down With the Monster! French troops attacking the German dragon in a

WORLD WAR I: CARTOON, 1914. Down With the Monster! French troops attacking the German dragon in a cartoon from a French magazine, 20 September 1914, at the beginning of World War I

Background imageMythology Collection: VALENTINEs DAY CARD. American, c1910

VALENTINEs DAY CARD. American, c1910

Background imageMythology Collection: BOOK OF DURROW, c680 A. D. Griffin. Illumination from the Hiberno-Saxon manuscript

BOOK OF DURROW, c680 A. D. Griffin. Illumination from the Hiberno-Saxon manuscript, the Book of Durrow, Irish, c680 A
BOOK OF DURROW, c680 A.D. Griffin. Illumination from the Hiberno-Saxon manuscript, the Book of Durrow, Irish, c680 A.D



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