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Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: The Mutilation of Uranus by Saturn (fresco)

The Mutilation of Uranus by Saturn (fresco)
1072843 The Mutilation of Uranus by Saturn (fresco) by Vasari, Giorgio (1511-74); Palazzo Vecchio (Palazzo della Signoria) Florence, Italy; Photo eRaffaello Bencini; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Bacchus Drunk Marble sculpture by Michelangelo Buonarroti called Michelangelo

Bacchus Drunk Marble sculpture by Michelangelo Buonarroti called Michelangelo
LRI4594699 Bacchus Drunk Marble sculpture by Michelangelo Buonarroti called Michelangelo (Michelangelo or Michelangelo, 1475 - 1564). 1497-1499 Dim

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Neptune and Melanthe, from The Loves of the Gods, ca 1531-76. Creator: Giulio Bonasone

Neptune and Melanthe, from The Loves of the Gods, ca 1531-76. Creator: Giulio Bonasone
Neptune and Melanthe, from The Loves of the Gods, ca 1531-76

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Hercules and the Hydra; wielding a torch he attacks the winged, multi-headed Hydr... ca

Hercules and the Hydra; wielding a torch he attacks the winged, multi-headed Hydr... ca
Hercules and the Hydra; wielding a torch he attacks the winged, multi-headed Hydra in rocky landscape, a hawk attacks a heron in the sky, ca. 1500-1520

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Pallas and the Centaur, c1480-1485, (1937). Creator: Sandro Botticelli

Pallas and the Centaur, c1480-1485, (1937). Creator: Sandro Botticelli
Pallas and the Centaur, c1480-1485, (1937). Mythological scene, the goddess Pallas Athene holding a centaur by the hair. Painting in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Portrait of Raphael, c1505, (c1912). Artist: Raphael

Portrait of Raphael, c1505, (c1912). Artist: Raphael
Portrait of Raphael, c1505, (c1912). Self portrait in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy. Italian High Renaissance painter and architect Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino (1483-1520), known as Raphael

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Putto with Garland, c1510, (c1912). Artist: Raphael

Putto with Garland, c1510, (c1912). Artist: Raphael
Putto with Garland, c1510, (c1912). Fragment of fresco, in the Accademia Nazionale di San Luca, Rome, Italy. Part of a large decorative work in the Raphael Rooms (Italian)

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Delicate bas-relief by Agostino di Duccio of the mythological griffin set in a plant wreath

Delicate bas-relief by Agostino di Duccio of the mythological griffin set in a plant wreath. The low relief is part of the sculptural decoration of the Oratory of San Bernardino in Perugia Perugia

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Mythological characters shown in various attitudes. Preparatory drawing by Paolo Veronese

Mythological characters shown in various attitudes. Preparatory drawing by Paolo Veronese preserved in the Room of Drawings and Prints in the Gallery of the Uffizi Florence Uffizi

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: A mythological scene with various characters and, in the background

A mythological scene with various characters and, in the background, a Roman amphitheater; drawing by Andrea Schiavone, in the Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe, Uffizi Gallery

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: A mythological scene with male and female characters; drawing by an unknown artist

A mythological scene with male and female characters; drawing by an unknown artist, in the Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe, Uffizi Gallery, Florence Florence Uffizi Gallery

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Study for a mythological scene. Drawing by Pontormo, in the Royal Library of Turin

Study for a mythological scene. Drawing by Pontormo, in the Royal Library of Turin Turin Royal Palace Drawing Mannerism, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Study of a mythological subject. Drawing attributed to Francesco Albani

Study of a mythological subject. Drawing attributed to Francesco Albani, in the British Museum in London Great Britain London, British Museum Drawing Classicism of XVII century

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: View of the Gallery of Mirrors of the Ducal Palace of Mantonva. The the vault

View of the Gallery of Mirrors of the Ducal Palace of Mantonva. The the vault and lunettes of the hall are decorated with mythological scenes

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Bacchus and Ariadne, tondo with a bas-relief depicting mythological subject matter

Bacchus and Ariadne, tondo with a bas-relief depicting mythological subject matter, part of the frieze in the courtyard of the Palazzo Medici Riccardi, Florence Florence Palazzo Medici Riccardi

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Athena, detail of the tondo with a bas-relief of Ulysses and Athena, mythological subject matter

Athena, detail of the tondo with a bas-relief of Ulysses and Athena, mythological subject matter, attributed to Bertoldo di Giovanni, courtyard of the Palazzo Medici-Riccardi

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Carved frontal, with mythological scene. gold work located in the Chapel of the Sante Braccia of

Carved frontal, with mythological scene. gold work located in the Chapel of the Sante Braccia of the Basilica of San Nicola, Tolentino Tolentino Altar Frontal Renaissance

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Bronze statuettes of mythological figures, from the Paduan and Venetian Schools

Bronze statuettes of mythological figures, from the Paduan and Venetian Schools, in the Correr Museum in Venice Venice Correr Museum Bust Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Small bronzes of mythological figures, in the Correr Museum in Venice

Small bronzes of mythological figures, in the Correr Museum in Venice Venice Correr Museum Bronze Statuette Late Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Plates decorated with mythological themes: ceramics from Urbino

Plates decorated with mythological themes: ceramics from Urbino, part of the Contini Bonacossi Collection, in the Palazzo Pitti, Florence Florence Palazzo Pitti

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Specially shaped plates decorated with mythological themes: ceramics from Urbino

Specially shaped plates decorated with mythological themes: ceramics from Urbino, part of the Contini Bonacossi Collection, in the Palazzo Pitti, Florence Florence Palazzo Pitti

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Polished chest with mythological figures. Furniture piece belonging to the Contini Bonacossi

Polished chest with mythological figures. Furniture piece belonging to the Contini Bonacossi Collection, in the Palazzina della Maridiana, Boboli Gardens, Florence Florence Boboli Gardens

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Triumph of Bacchus and Ariadne, tondo with a bas-relief depicting mythological subject matter

Triumph of Bacchus and Ariadne, tondo with a bas-relief depicting mythological subject matter, part of the frieze in the courtyard of the Palazzo Medici Riccardi

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Daedalus and Icarus, tondo with a bas-relief depicting mythological subject matter

Daedalus and Icarus, tondo with a bas-relief depicting mythological subject matter, part of the frieze in the courtyard of the Palazzo Medici Riccardi, Florence Florence Palazzo Medici Riccardi

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Marble tablet of a mythological scene, probably meant as a fountain ornament

Marble tablet of a mythological scene, probably meant as a fountain ornament, Florentine craftsmanship of the 16th century, in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: A chest with depictions of mythological scenes, by the Florentine school, 15th century

A chest with depictions of mythological scenes, by the Florentine school, 15th century, in the Museo Bardini, Florence Florence Museo Bardini Chest Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Majolica plate depicting a mythological scene. Work by Francesco Xanto Avelli

Majolica plate depicting a mythological scene. Work by Francesco Xanto Avelli, housed in the Museo delle Civiche Raccolte d'Arte Applicata (Municipal Museum of Applied Art)

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Bottles depicting mythological scenes from Nevers, preserved in the Louvre Museum, Paris

Bottles depicting mythological scenes from Nevers, preserved in the Louvre Museum, Paris France Paris, Louvre Vase Eighteenth Century, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Putti, Winter, coat of arms of the Medici family, Summer and mythological figures

Putti, Winter, coat of arms of the Medici family, Summer and mythological figures, especially the frieze of tapestry with the Delivery of the Keys to St

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Parche, Atlas and mythological figures, especially the edges of the tapestries with the Preaching

Parche, Atlas and mythological figures, especially the edges of the tapestries with the Preaching of Saint Paul to the Athenians and the Delivery of the Keys to St

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Tondo with a bas-relief of the Triumph of Bacchus and Ariadne, mythological subject matter

Tondo with a bas-relief of the Triumph of Bacchus and Ariadne, mythological subject matter, attributed to Bertoldo di Giovanni, courtyard of the Palazzo Medici Riccardi

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

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

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Study for Fountain (pen & ink on paper)

Study for Fountain (pen & ink on paper)
3598765 Study for Fountain (pen & ink on paper) by Titian (Tiziano Vecellio) (c.1488-1576); (add.info.: by Titian Uffizi, G.D.S., Firenze, Toscana)

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Battle of the Marine Gods after Andrea MANTEGNA (1431-1506)

Battle of the Marine Gods after Andrea MANTEGNA (1431-1506)
JAB4121756 Battle of the Marine Gods after Andrea MANTEGNA (1431-1506). by Mantegna, Andrea (1431-1506) (after); (add.info)

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Mars, Venus and Cupid (oil on canvas)

Mars, Venus and Cupid (oil on canvas)
NGW185762 Mars, Venus and Cupid (oil on canvas) by Palma, Jacopo (Il Vecchio) (c.1480-1528); 91.4x137.2 cm; National Museum Wales; (add.info.: By Jacopo Palma); National Museums & Galleries of Wales

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: The Birth of Venus, c.1485 (tempera on canvas)

The Birth of Venus, c.1485 (tempera on canvas)
BEN285731 The Birth of Venus, c.1485 (tempera on canvas) by Botticelli, Sandro (Alessandro di Mariano di Vanni Filipepi) (1444/5-1510); 180x280 cm; Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Alessandro Piccolomini (1508-1578). Andromeda

Alessandro Piccolomini (1508-1578). Andromeda
Alessandro Piccolomini (1508-1578). Italian astronomer and humanist. Constellation of Andromeda. De le stelle fisse (The sphere of the world and The fixed stars). Edited in Venice in 1540

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Orpheus death. Illustration from the French version

Orpheus death. Illustration from the French version of Ovid's Metamorphoses (15th-16th centuries). Gothic art. Miniature Painting

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Imaginary renaissance palace, 1602 (oil on canvas)

Imaginary renaissance palace, 1602 (oil on canvas)
7412459 Imaginary renaissance palace, 1602 (oil on canvas) by Aerts, Hendrick (1570-1628); 93--127.5 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (add.info.: by Hendrick Aerts)

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: The Little Fortune, c. 1497 (engraving)

The Little Fortune, c. 1497 (engraving)
XOS5874447 The Little Fortune, c. 1497 (engraving) by Durer or Duerer, Albrecht (1471-1528); Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; (add.info.: by Albrecht Durer)

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Apollo and Diana, 1501-06 (engraving)

Apollo and Diana, 1501-06 (engraving)
7414922 Apollo and Diana, 1501-06 (engraving) by Durer or Duerer, Albrecht (1471-1528); 11.5--7.2 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Ariadne on Naxos, 1510-30 (oil on panel)

Ariadne on Naxos, 1510-30 (oil on panel)
7412449 Ariadne on Naxos, 1510-30 (oil on panel) by Filippo da Verona (fl.1509-1514) ; 130.5--119 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (add.info.: by Filippo da Verona)

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: The Dream of the Doctor, 1496-1500 (engraving)

The Dream of the Doctor, 1496-1500 (engraving)
7414925 The Dream of the Doctor, 1496-1500 (engraving) by Durer or Duerer, Albrecht (1471-1528); 19--12.1 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (add.info.: by Albrecht Durer)

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Preparations for the Banquet of the Gods for the Wedding of Cupid and Psyche, detail

Preparations for the Banquet of the Gods for the Wedding of Cupid and Psyche, detail, 1528-30 (fresco)
7413401 Preparations for the Banquet of the Gods for the Wedding of Cupid and Psyche, detail, 1528-30 (fresco) by Romano, Giulio (also Pippi, Giulio) (1483-1520); Palazzo del Te, Mantua

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Allegory of Mars, 1496-1500 (fresco)

Allegory of Mars, 1496-1500 (fresco)
885620 Allegory of Mars, 1496-1500 (fresco) by Perugino, Pietro (c.1445-1523); Collegio del Cambio, Palazzo dei Priori, Perugia, Umbria, Italy; (add.info.: Audience Hall)

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Allegory of Mercury, 1496-1500 (fresco)

Allegory of Mercury, 1496-1500 (fresco)
885618 Allegory of Mercury, 1496-1500 (fresco) by Perugino, Pietro (c.1445-1523); Collegio del Cambio, Palazzo dei Priori, Perugia, Umbria, Italy; (add.info.: Audience Hall)

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: Allegory of Jupiter, 1496-1500 (fresco)

Allegory of Jupiter, 1496-1500 (fresco)
885617 Allegory of Jupiter, 1496-1500 (fresco) by Perugino, Pietro (c.1445-1523); Collegio del Cambio, Palazzo dei Priori, Perugia, Umbria, Italy; (add.info.: Audience Hall)

Background imageMythological subjects in renaissance paintings Collection: La naissance de Venus. Venus recoit d'une Heure, deesse du printemps

La naissance de Venus. Venus recoit d'une Heure, deesse du printemps, une robe pour couvrir sa nudite
4688845 La naissance de Venus. Venus recoit d'une Heure, deesse du printemps, une robe pour couvrir sa nudite. A l'oppose Zephyr, dieu du vent et dans ses bras une nymphe



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