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"Unveiling the Mythological Marvels

Background imageMithological Collection: Art Greek. Hellenistic. The Statue of Lacoon (Laacoonte). 2

Art Greek. Hellenistic. The Statue of Lacoon (Laacoonte). 2
Art Greek. Hellenistic. Statue of Lacoon and his sons (Antiphates and Thymbraeus). The sculpture is attributed by three sculptors from the island of Rhodes. Agesander, Athenedores and Polydorus

Background imageMithological Collection: Terracota antefix tarantini. Gorgon

Terracota antefix tarantini. Gorgon
Terracota antefix tarantini that represents the head of a Gorgon. Late VI century early V century B.C. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary

Background imageMithological Collection: Relief depicting the god of wisdom, Toth and the god of the d

Relief depicting the god of wisdom, Toth and the god of the d
Relief depicting the god of wisdom, Toth (ibis-headed man) and the god of the dead, Anubis (jackal-headed man). Luxor Temple. Egypt

Background imageMithological Collection: Leda and the Swan, c. 1570 (oil on canvas)

Leda and the Swan, c. 1570 (oil on canvas)
6347345 Leda and the Swan, c.1570 (oil on canvas) by Tintoretto, Jacopo Robusti (1518-94); 162x218 cm; Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; Luisa Ricciarini; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageMithological Collection: Hercules and Antaeus, from the floor of The House of Hercules (mosaic)

Hercules and Antaeus, from the floor of The House of Hercules (mosaic)
GDG287804 Hercules and Antaeus, from the floor of The House of Hercules (mosaic) by Roman, (3rd century AD); Volubilis, Morocco; (add.info)

Background imageMithological Collection: Minerva driving Mars away, c. 1576 (oil on canvas)

Minerva driving Mars away, c. 1576 (oil on canvas)
6347343 Minerva driving Mars away, c.1576 (oil on canvas) by Tintoretto, Jacopo Robusti (1518-94); 148x168 cm; Doges Palace, Venice

Background imageMithological Collection: Statue of Dionysus, god of wine

Statue of Dionysus, god of wine
GREEK ART. REPUBLIC OF ALBANIA. Statue of Dionysus, god of wine. Found during the excavations of Ninfeo of Butrint in 1929. S. II a.C. Ruins of Butrint Museum

Background imageMithological Collection: EGYPT. TEMPLE OF LUXOR. Sphinxes Avenue. New Kingdom. Ancie

EGYPT. TEMPLE OF LUXOR. Sphinxes Avenue. New Kingdom. Ancient Thebes

Background imageMithological Collection: Laboureur, Francesco Massimiliano (1767-1831). Italian sculp

Laboureur, Francesco Massimiliano (1767-1831). Italian sculptor. Metabus and his daughter, 1820. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary

Background imageMithological Collection: Egypt. Thoth and Anubis Gods

Egypt. Thoth and Anubis Gods
Egypt. Temple of Luxor. Relief depicting gods Thoth and Anubis. Thebes

Background imageMithological Collection: Marble votive relief dedicated to the goddess Totoes in the

Marble votive relief dedicated to the goddess Totoes in the form of a sphinx. It comes from Amphipolis (Macedonia). II century a.C. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary

Background imageMithological Collection: Decorative relief carved in marble with Dionysius and Silenu

Decorative relief carved in marble with Dionysius and Silenus. First half of II century a.C. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary

Background imageMithological Collection: Satyr head

Satyr head
Greek mythology. Satyr head. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary

Background imageMithological Collection: Marble fountain pipe. Dionysiac mask

Marble fountain pipe. Dionysiac mask
GREEK ART. Marble fountain pipe representing a Dionysiac mask. S. II d.C. It comes from Ephesus. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary

Background imageMithological Collection: Relief depicting the god Asclepius seated. Butrint. Albania

Relief depicting the god Asclepius seated. Butrint. Albania
GREEK ART. REPUBLIC OF ALBANIA. Relief depicting the god Asclepius seated. Found in 1938 near the Hellenistic gate of Butrint. III-I centuries B.C. Ruins of Butrint Museum

Background imageMithological Collection: Karnak Temple. Avenue of sphinxes with rams head (symbol of

Karnak Temple. Avenue of sphinxes with rams head (symbol of
Egyptian Art. Karnak Temple. Avenue of sphinxes with rams head (symbol of the god Amon). Built during the reign of Ramses II. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Around Luxor. Egypt

Background imageMithological Collection: Artemis. Huntress goddess

Artemis. Huntress goddess. Roman marble sculpture, dating from the second century. Ephesus Museum. Selc?uk. Turkey

Background imageMithological Collection: Relief depicting Egyptian divinity giving the Ankh to a phar

Relief depicting Egyptian divinity giving the Ankh to a pharaoh. Temple of Luxor. Egypt

Background imageMithological Collection: Pharaoh Amenhotep III offering to the god Amun lotus flower

Pharaoh Amenhotep III offering to the god Amun lotus flowers and papyrus. New Kingdom. Temple of Luxor. Egypt

Background imageMithological Collection: Relief depicting a pharaoh to the god Amun. New kingdom. Cha

Relief depicting a pharaoh to the god Amun. New kingdom. Chapel of the Temple of Luxor. Egypt

Background imageMithological Collection: Relief depicting Egyptian deities

Relief depicting Egyptian deities. New Kingdom. Temple of Luxor. Egypt

Background imageMithological Collection: Neptune

Neptune. XIX century sculpture. Citadel Park. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageMithological Collection: Relief depicting Isis, Luxor temple. Egypt

Relief depicting Isis, Luxor temple. Egypt
EGYPTIAN ART. EGYPT. (1320-1200). Relief depicting Isis, the goddess who gives life and health. Symbol of fertility. Mother of Horus and wife and sister of Osiris

Background imageMithological Collection: Neptune

Neptune. XIX century sculpture. Citadel Park. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain


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"Unveiling the Mythological Marvels: A Journey through Ancient Art" Step into a world of captivating mythology as we explore the artistic wonders that bring ancient tales to life. From Greek and Hellenistic masterpieces to Egyptian marvels, each artifact tells a story steeped in divine legends. Behold the awe-inspiring Statue of Laocoon, frozen in agony as he battles serpents, forever immortalized in marble. Its intricate details and emotional intensity transport us back to an era where gods and mortals intertwined. Marvel at the Terracotta Antefix Tarantini adorned with a fierce Gorgon's visage, its menacing gaze warding off evil spirits. This relic serves as a testament to the belief in protective deities during those times. A relief depicting Toth, the god of wisdom, alongside Dionysus, god of wine reveals their contrasting attributes - intellect versus indulgence. The delicate craftsmanship invites contemplation on these opposing forces shaping human existence. The majestic Statue of Dionysus stands tall, embodying revelry and ecstasy associated with wine-making rituals. Its graceful form captures both divinity and humanity entwined within this deity's essence. Stroll down Egypt's Temple of Luxor's Sphinxes Avenue from New Kingdom times; feel history whisper secrets as you tread upon paths once walked by pharaohs seeking eternal glory. Francesco Massimiliano Laboureur's Italian sculptural genius shines through his works like radiant sunbeams illuminating mythological narratives for generations to come. Leda and the Swan captivate our imagination with its sensual portrayal on canvas; an age-old tale reimagined by skilled hands breathing life into timeless love stories. Hercules overpowering Antaeus comes alive beneath our feet through mosaic artistry adorning The House of Hercules' floor. Witness their titanic struggle frozen in time yet pulsating with raw power captured in stone.