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Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Folios from the Rothschild Book of Hours, Ghent or Bruges, c

Folios from the Rothschild Book of Hours, Ghent or Bruges, c
494959 Folios from the Rothschild Book of Hours, Ghent or Bruges, c.1505 (tempera on vellum) (see also 494950-62, 494969-83 and 490416) by Flemish School

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Nude bacchants riding panthers, c. 1506-08 (bronze)

Nude bacchants riding panthers, c. 1506-08 (bronze)
1481959 Nude bacchants riding panthers, c.1506-08 (bronze) by Buonarroti, Michelangelo (1475-1564); 91.2x90.2 cm; Private Collection; eFitzwilliam Museum; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Nude bacchants riding panthers, c. 1506-08 (bronze)

Nude bacchants riding panthers, c. 1506-08 (bronze)
1481073 Nude bacchants riding panthers, c.1506-08 (bronze) by Buonarroti, Michelangelo (1475-1564); 91.2x90.2 cm; Private Collection; eFitzwilliam Museum; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Nude bacchants riding panthers, c. 1506-08 (bronze)

Nude bacchants riding panthers, c. 1506-08 (bronze)
1481750 Nude bacchants riding panthers, c.1506-08 (bronze) by Buonarroti, Michelangelo (1475-1564); 91.2x90.2 cm; Private Collection; eFitzwilliam Museum; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Nude bacchants riding panthers, c. 1506-08 (bronze)

Nude bacchants riding panthers, c. 1506-08 (bronze)
1478869 Nude bacchants riding panthers, c.1506-08 (bronze) by Buonarroti, Michelangelo (1475-1564); 91.2x90.2 cm; Private Collection; eFitzwilliam Museum; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Cassone (carved & gilded walnut)

Cassone (carved & gilded walnut)
6343638 Cassone (carved & gilded walnut) by Italian School, (16th century); Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens, San Marino, CA, USA; (add.info.: Cassone (Marriage Chest)

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Nude bacchants riding panthers, c. 1506-08 (bronze)

Nude bacchants riding panthers, c. 1506-08 (bronze)
1483100 Nude bacchants riding panthers, c.1506-08 (bronze) by Buonarroti, Michelangelo (1475-1564); 91.2x90.2 cm; Private Collection; eFitzwilliam Museum; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Nude bacchants riding panthers, c. 1506-08 (bronze)

Nude bacchants riding panthers, c. 1506-08 (bronze)
1482615 Nude bacchants riding panthers, c.1506-08 (bronze) by Buonarroti, Michelangelo (1475-1564); 91.2x90.2 cm; Private Collection; eFitzwilliam Museum; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Historia Naturalis by Pliny the Elder, 1476 (print

Historia Naturalis by Pliny the Elder, 1476 (print
860501 Historia Naturalis by Pliny the Elder, 1476 (print, engraving & tempera on paper) (see also 860497-500) by Venetian School

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Saint Mark writing his Gospel, a winged lion at the right, 1531-76

Saint Mark writing his Gospel, a winged lion at the right, 1531-76

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Plate 2: the people rendering divine honors to Psyche, from The Fable of Psyche

Plate 2: the people rendering divine honors to Psyche, from The Fable of Psyche, 1530-60

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Ruggiero Rescuing Angelica, 1565. Creator: Cornelis Cort

Ruggiero Rescuing Angelica, 1565. Creator: Cornelis Cort
Ruggiero Rescuing Angelica, 1565

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Battle of the Amazons, 1559. 1559

Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Battle of the Amazons, 1559. 1559
Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Battle of the Amazons, 1559

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Laocoon, 16th century. 16th century. Creator: Nicolas Beatrizet

Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Laocoon, 16th century. 16th century. Creator: Nicolas Beatrizet
Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Laocoon, 16th century

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Abundance

Abundance

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Spring

Spring

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Dialectica

Dialectica

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Victoria

Victoria

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Venus and Adonis, c. 1560 (oil on canvas)

Venus and Adonis, c. 1560 (oil on canvas)
3471208 Venus and Adonis, c.1560 (oil on canvas) by Titian (Tiziano Vecellio) (c.1488-1576); 106.7x133.4 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Venus, Goddess of Love)

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Tile with mythological figures on the monument to Gerolamo and Marcantonio della Torre, bronzo

Tile with mythological figures on the monument to Gerolamo and Marcantonio della Torre, bronzo, Andrea Briosco known as Il Rioccio (1470 ca.-1532), Church of San Fermo, Verona Verona Church of S

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Tile with mythological scene on the monument to Gerolamo and Marcantonio della Torre, bronze

Tile with mythological scene on the monument to Gerolamo and Marcantonio della Torre, bronze, Andrea Briosco known as Il Rioccio (1470 ca.-1532), Church of San Fermo, Verona Verona Church of S

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Tondo with a bas-relief of a centaur, mythological subject matter

Tondo with a bas-relief of a centaur, mythological subject matter, attributed to Bertoldo di Giovanni, courtyard of the Palazzo Medici-Riccardi, Florence Florence Palazzo Medici Riccardi

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Triton and Siren in Tendrils, ca. 1510. Creator: Lucas van Leyden

Triton and Siren in Tendrils, ca. 1510. Creator: Lucas van Leyden
Triton and Siren in Tendrils, ca. 1510

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Panel of Ornament with Two Sirens, 1528. Creator: Lucas van Leyden

Panel of Ornament with Two Sirens, 1528. Creator: Lucas van Leyden
Panel of Ornament with Two Sirens, 1528

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Saint George and the Dragon, c1505. Artist: Raphael

Saint George and the Dragon, c1505. Artist: Raphael
Saint George and the Dragon, c1505. The painting is part of the Mellon Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. From Masterpieces of Painting, edited by Huntington Cairns and John Walker

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: The Four Cardinal Virtues Prudence

The Four Cardinal Virtues Prudence
Late 15thttthcentury marble-inlay mosaic of Prudence, one of the four Cardinal Virtues, along with Justice, Temperance and Fortitude

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: The Four Cardinal Virtues Justice

The Four Cardinal Virtues Justice
Late 15th century marble-inlay mosaic of Justice, one of the four Cardinal Virtues, along with Prudence, Temperance, and Fortitude

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Tile with mythological figures of the Monument to Gerolamo and Marcantonio della Torre, bronze

Tile with mythological figures of the Monument to Gerolamo and Marcantonio della Torre, bronze, Andrea Briosco known as Il Rioccio (1470 ca.-1532) Church of S. Fermo, Verona Verona Church of S

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Venus and Adonis, 1560. Artist: Titian

Venus and Adonis, 1560. Artist: Titian
Venus and Adonis, 1560. The painting is part of the Widener Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. From Masterpieces of Painting, edited by Huntington Cairns and John Walker

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Dream of Childeric, 1849

Dream of Childeric, 1849. From Le Moyen Age et la Renaissance, by Paul Lacroix, Ferdinand Sere and A Rivaud, Volume I (Paris, 1849)

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Beliefs and popular superstitions, 1493 (1849). Artist: A Bisson

Beliefs and popular superstitions, 1493 (1849). Artist: A Bisson
Beliefs and popular superstitions, 1493 (1849). A 19th century version based on an original manuscript illustration in Liber Cronicarum at the Cabinet des Estampes, Bibliotheque Royale, Brussels

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Beliefs and popular superstitions, 1493 (1849). Artist: A Bisson

Beliefs and popular superstitions, 1493 (1849). Artist: A Bisson
Beliefs and popular superstitions, 1493 (1849). A 19th century version based on an original manuscript illustration in Liber Cronicarum at the Cabinet des Estampes, Bibliotheque Royale, Brussels

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Study of a Satyr, 1913. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens

Study of a Satyr, 1913. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
Study of a Satyr, 1913. A print from The Art of the Great Masters, by Frederic Lees, Sampson Low, Marston and Co, London, 1913

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Justice, tarot card, 14th century, (1870)

Justice, tarot card, 14th century, (1870)
Justice, tarot card from the Charles VI or Gringonneur deck, 14th century, (1870). Taken from a deck in the Bibliotheque Imperiale, Paris

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: The Moon, tarot card, 14th century, (1870)

The Moon, tarot card, 14th century, (1870)
The Moon, tarot card from the Charles VI or Gringonneur deck, 14th century, (1870). Taken from a deck in the Bibliotheque Imperiale, Paris



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