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Mythology Collection (#16)

"Exploring the Marvels of Mythology

Background imageMythology Collection: Hercules killing the centaur Nessus, marble statue by Vincenzo de Rossi, Florence, Palazzo Vecchio

Hercules killing the centaur Nessus, marble statue by Vincenzo de Rossi, Florence, Palazzo Vecchio, Salone del Cinquecento Florence Palazzo Vecchio, Salone de Cinquecento Statue Mannerism

Background imageMythology Collection: Sculpture representing Saturnalia by Ernesto Biondi at the Gallery of Modern Art in Rome

Sculpture representing Saturnalia by Ernesto Biondi at the Gallery of Modern Art in Rome. Rome The Gallery of Modern Art, Rome Sculptural Group Arts and handicrafts of XIX century

Background imageMythology Collection: Bronze bas reliefs for door ornaments from Pompeii. National Archaeological Museum in Naples

Bronze bas reliefs for door ornaments from Pompeii. National Archaeological Museum in Naples. Naples National Archaeological Museum Low Relief, Basrelief Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageMythology Collection: Bronze statue of Narcissus seen from behind. Work originally from Pompeii

Bronze statue of Narcissus seen from behind. Work originally from Pompeii, now exhibited at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples

Background imageMythology Collection: Bronze statuette from Pompeii, depicting Wealth between two Camilli

Bronze statuette from Pompeii, depicting Wealth between two Camilli. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Naples National Archaeological Museum Bronze Statuette Roman Art, Europe

Background imageMythology Collection: Arches divided in two decorated parts: in the upper part two centaurs are challenging each other

Arches divided in two decorated parts: in the upper part two centaurs are challenging each other with bows; in the lower part are leopards and peacocks immersed in the nature

Background imageMythology Collection: Ark of the Ancestors and the Descendants. Work by Agostino di Duccio

Ark of the Ancestors and the Descendants. Work by Agostino di Duccio, preserved in the Chapel of Our Lady of the Chapel. Malatestiano Temple, Rimini

Background imageMythology Collection: Marble statue of the god Ati. This work is located at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence

Marble statue of the god Ati. This work is located at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. Florence The Uffizi Gallery Statue Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1915-1920 ca

Background imageMythology Collection: Sarcophagus with Bacchic scenes, in the Monastery of Santa Scolastica near Subiaco

Sarcophagus with Bacchic scenes, in the Monastery of Santa Scolastica near Subiaco Subiaco Monastery of Santa Scolastica Sarcophagus Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageMythology Collection: The pain of Phaedra, among the maids, for the rejection of Hippolytus

The pain of Phaedra, among the maids, for the rejection of Hippolytus. High relief belonging to the sarcophagus of Phaedra, Church of St. Nicholas, Agrigento Agrigento Church of St

Background imageMythology Collection: A side of the sarcophagus of Phaedra, representing the story of Hippolytus and Phaedra

A side of the sarcophagus of Phaedra, representing the story of Hippolytus and Phaedra. Sculpture originally preserved in the cathedral of Agrigento, now preserved in the adjoining Diocesan Museum

Background imageMythology Collection: Urn with a male figure on its lid and the Recognition of Paris on its lower section

Urn with a male figure on its lid and the Recognition of Paris on its lower section, in the Guarnacci Etruscan Museum in Volterra Volterra Guarnacci Etruscan Museum Urn Etruscan Art and Civilization

Background imageMythology Collection: Cinerary urn with the Recognition of Paris, in the Guarnacci Etruscan Museum in Volterra

Cinerary urn with the Recognition of Paris, in the Guarnacci Etruscan Museum in Volterra Volterra Guarnacci Etruscan Museum Urn Etruscan Art and Civilization, Italy, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageMythology Collection: Inlaid marble panel depicting Hermes Trismegistus, Cathedral floor, in Siena

Inlaid marble panel depicting Hermes Trismegistus, Cathedral floor, in Siena Siena Cathedral Tarsia, Marquetry High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageMythology Collection: Venus and Adonis, drawing by Luca Cambiaso, in the Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe

Venus and Adonis, drawing by Luca Cambiaso, in the Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe, in the Uffizi Gallery, in Florence Florence Uffizi Gallery

Background imageMythology Collection: Small bronze portraying Mercury by G.F. Rustici, the H.Harris Property, London

Small bronze portraying Mercury by G.F. Rustici, the H.Harris Property, London. Great Britain London Bronze Statuette High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageMythology Collection: Recto and verso of a coin with the image of Pico della Mirandola; work by Niccol Fiorentino

Recto and verso of a coin with the image of Pico della Mirandola; work by Niccol Fiorentino preserved at the Bargello National Museum in Florence Florence Bargello National Museum Medal Early

Background imageMythology Collection: The Venus Anadyomene, or Venus Landolina, Roman copy after the 2nd century Greek original; in

The Venus Anadyomene, or Venus Landolina, Roman copy after the 2nd century Greek original; in the Paolo Orsi Regional Archaeological Museum in Syracuse Syracuse Paolo Orsi Regional Archaeological

Background imageMythology Collection: Fragmentary head of a Greek statue depicting Zeus-Jove, in the Paolo Orsi Regional Archaeological

Fragmentary head of a Greek statue depicting Zeus-Jove, in the Paolo Orsi Regional Archaeological Museum in Syracuse Syracuse Paolo Orsi Regional Archaeological Museum Head Greek Art, Greece, Europe

Background imageMythology Collection: Headless Roman statue of a Nymph, Paolo Orsi Regional Archaeological Museum, Syracuse

Headless Roman statue of a Nymph, Paolo Orsi Regional Archaeological Museum, Syracuse Syracuse Paolo Orsi Regional Archaeological Museum Statue Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageMythology Collection: Roman statue of Aesculapius, Paolo Orsi Regional Archaeological Museum, Syracuse

Roman statue of Aesculapius, Paolo Orsi Regional Archaeological Museum, Syracuse Syracuse Paolo Orsi Regional Archaeological Museum Statue Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageMythology Collection: Bathing Venus, fresco from Stabia now exhibited at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples

Bathing Venus, fresco from Stabia now exhibited at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples. Naples National Archaeological Museum Mural Painting First Imperial Period, Imperial Period

Background imageMythology Collection: Silenus, Bacchus and Arianna. Fresco from Pompeii and now located in the National Archaeological

Silenus, Bacchus and Arianna. Fresco from Pompeii and now located in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples. Naples National Archaeological Museum Mural Painting First Imperial Period

Background imageMythology Collection: Iphigenia in Tauris; fresco in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples

Iphigenia in Tauris; fresco in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples Pompeii National Archaeological Museum Mural Painting Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1900 ca

Background imageMythology Collection: Theseus killing Orestes while he was trying to capture Hippodamia. Fresco from Pompeii

Theseus killing Orestes while he was trying to capture Hippodamia. Fresco from Pompeii and now located in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples

Background imageMythology Collection: Three dancers or Bacchantes shown in different attitudes. Fresco from Pompeii

Three dancers or Bacchantes shown in different attitudes. Fresco from Pompeii, National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Naples National Archaeological Museum Mural Painting First Imperial Period

Background imageMythology Collection: Three dancers or Bacchantes in various poses. Fresco from Pompeii, National Archaeological Museum

Three dancers or Bacchantes in various poses. Fresco from Pompeii, National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Naples National Archaeological Museum Mural Painting First Imperial Period, Imperial Period

Background imageMythology Collection: Female dancers or Bacchantes in various poses. Fresco from Pompeii

Female dancers or Bacchantes in various poses. Fresco from Pompeii, National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Naples National Archaeological Museum Mural Painting First Imperial Period

Background imageMythology Collection: Venus and Urania. Fresco from Pompeii, National Archaeological Museum, Naples

Venus and Urania. Fresco from Pompeii, National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Naples National Archaeological Museum Mural Painting First Imperial Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe

Background imageMythology Collection: The love of Venus and Mars. Fourth century style fresco from the House of Mars and Venus, Pompeii

The love of Venus and Mars. Fourth century style fresco from the House of Mars and Venus, Pompeii. National Archaeological Museum of Naples

Background imageMythology Collection: Fresco depicting the three Graces, now preserved in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples

Fresco depicting the three Graces, now preserved in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples. Naples National Archaeological Museum Mural Painting First Imperial Period, Imperial Period

Background imageMythology Collection: The Francois Vase after restoration in 1900, became necessary after the breakage due to the anger

The Francois Vase after restoration in 1900, became necessary after the breakage due to the anger of a guardian of the National Archaeological Museum of Florence Florence National Archaeological

Background imageMythology Collection: The Garden of the Doria Pamphilj Palace with, in the middle, Neptune's Fountain by the brothers

The Garden of the Doria Pamphilj Palace with, in the middle, Neptune's Fountain by the brothers Taddeo and Giuseppe Carlone

Background imageMythology Collection: The Room of Marbles at the Villa Carlotta in Tremezzo on Lake Como; the statues of Mars

The Room of Marbles at the Villa Carlotta in Tremezzo on Lake Como; the statues of Mars and Venus by Luigi Acquisti and some important works by Canova are recognizable

Background imageMythology Collection: Roman bas relief of an enormous head representing Jupiter. The Uffizi Gallery

Roman bas relief of an enormous head representing Jupiter. The Uffizi Gallery. Florence The Uffizi Gallery Low Relief, Basrelief Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1900 ca

Background imageMythology Collection: Roman marble bust of Antonius. The Uffizi Gallery

Roman marble bust of Antonius. The Uffizi Gallery. Florence The Uffizi Gallery Bust Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1900 ca.. Date of Artwork:II sec. ca

Background imageMythology Collection: Marble Roman bust depicting Juno. The Uffizi Gallery

Marble Roman bust depicting Juno. The Uffizi Gallery. Florence The Uffizi Gallery Statue Julio-Claudian Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1900 ca

Background imageMythology Collection: Statue of Venus from the fountain by Giambologna for the garden of the Petraia Medici Villa in

Statue of Venus from the fountain by Giambologna for the garden of the Petraia Medici Villa in Castello Florence Petraia Medici Villa Statue Mannerism, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageMythology Collection: Fountain of Venus in the Garden of the Petraia Medici Villa

Fountain of Venus in the Garden of the Petraia Medici Villa Florence Petraia Medici Villa Fountain Mannerism, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageMythology Collection: Detail of Hercules provoking Anteus of the fountain in Villa Medicea of Castello

Detail of Hercules provoking Anteus of the fountain in Villa Medicea of Castello. Sculpted group done by Bartolomeo Ammannati

Background imageMythology Collection: Statue of a Nymph removing a thorn: work exhibited at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence

Statue of a Nymph removing a thorn: work exhibited at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. Florence Uffizi Gallery Statue First Imperial Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageMythology Collection: Statue of a Niobide, The Uffizi Gallery, Florence

Statue of a Niobide, The Uffizi Gallery, Florence. Florence The Uffizi Gallery Statue Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:I sec. a.C.-IV sec. d.C

Background imageMythology Collection: Statue of a dying young man, in the Niobe Room in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence

Statue of a dying young man, in the Niobe Room in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence Florence Uffizi Gallery Statue Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageMythology Collection: Statue of the young Niobida suffering: work from a group located in the Niobe Room of the Uffizi

Statue of the young Niobida suffering: work from a group located in the Niobe Room of the Uffizi Gallery in Florence Florence Uffizi Gallery, Niobe's room Statue Roman Art, Europe

Background imageMythology Collection: Statue of the young Niobida in escape: work of a group of statues that have the same name

Statue of the young Niobida in escape: work of a group of statues that have the same name and located in the Niobe Room in the Uffizi in Florence Florence Uffizi Gallery

Background imageMythology Collection: Statue of a man in escape, called the Pedagogo, collected in the group of Niobide statues

Statue of a man in escape, called the Pedagogo, collected in the group of Niobide statues and located in the Niobe Room of the Uffizi in Florence Florence Uffizi Gallery, Niobe room Statue Roman Art

Background imageMythology Collection: Detail of the head of Niobe. The woman is represented in the act of protecting her younger

Detail of the head of Niobe. The woman is represented in the act of protecting her younger daughter; work of the group of Niobini located in the Niobe of the Uffizi

Background imageMythology Collection: Statue of a young daughter of Niobe, belonging to a group of same-named statues located in

Statue of a young daughter of Niobe, belonging to a group of same-named statues located in the Niobe Room of the Uffizi Florence Uffizi Gallery, Niobe's room Statue Roman Art, Europe



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"Exploring the Marvels of Mythology: From Hindu Gods to Norse Legends" Immerse yourself in the enchanting realm as we embark on a journey through ancient tales and divine beings. In India, Asia, witness the captivating presence of Hindu gods Laksman, Rama, Sita, and Hanuman; their stories echoing through generations. Admire the grace and beauty of goddesses Parvati, Lakshmi, and Saraswati as they embody power, wealth, knowledge. Marvel at the statue of Annapurna (Parvati), symbolizing nourishment and abundance at Lakshman temple. Lakshmi sits gracefully with lotus flowers in her hands - an embodiment of prosperity and fortune. Yggdrasil stands tall as the Tree of Life in Norse mythology; its branches connecting realms beyond imagination. In India's vibrant culture lies Krishna and Rada - their love story transcending time itself. Odin reigns supreme on his throne while Winged Victory or Nike stands triumphant from Samothrace's shores. Roman God Janus gazes into both past and future simultaneously. Visnu and Lakshmi radiate divinity amidst Little India's bustling streets where various Hindu Gods are celebrated through colorful depictions for sale. Ganesh brings wisdom while Ayappa protects devotees on their spiritual journeys alongside Subramania. Mythology unveils a tapestry woven with legends that continue to captivate hearts across continents. Let these timeless tales ignite your imagination as you delve into the rich heritage that has shaped civilizations throughout history.