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Mythology Collection (page 21)

"Exploring the Marvels of Mythology

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Mythology Collection: Collosal statue of Apollo Cithar player, in porphyry with edges in white marble
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Mythology Collection: Sculpture of Venus and Cupid at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples
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Mythology Collection: Farnese vat in marble with divinities in relief preserved in the National Archaelogical Museum of
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Mythology Collection: Small bronze of a faun, found at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples
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Mythology Collection: Statue of Venus (in the middle) with the same pose as the Medici Venus
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Mythology Collection: Marble statue of Mars with a shield, located at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples
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Mythology Collection: Kneeling Venus, marble statue found at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples
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Mythology Collection: Statue of Venus in the same pose as the Medici Venus, located at the National Archaeological
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Mythology Collection: Ephesus Artemis, idol with alabaster face, feet and bronze hands preserve in the National
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Mythology Collection: Honorary seat of the proconsul, work taken from the theatre of Hercanulaeum preserved in
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Mythology Collection: Dancing faun, bronze statue found in Pompeii and kept at the National Archaeological Museum in
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Mythology Collection: Drunken faun, bronze statue found in Herculaneum and kept at the National Archaeolgical Museum in
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Mythology Collection: Detail of the face of Hermes resting, by Lysippus, in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples
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Mythology Collection: Hermes resting, by Lysippus, in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples
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Mythology Collection: Bronze Narcissus from Pompeii and located at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples
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Mythology Collection: Bronze Faun, from Pompeii, in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples
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Mythology Collection: Bell-shaped Farnese Vase portraying the return of Persephone
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Mythology Collection: Farnese Sarcophagus with cupids on chariots, found at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples
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Mythology Collection: Bas relief depicting Orestes after the matricide, located at the National Archaeological Museum in
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Mythology Collection: Farnese sarcophagus with Bacchanalia at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples
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Mythology Collection: Detail of the sleeping Faun, bronze statue from Herculaneum, in the National Archaeological Museum
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Mythology Collection: Farnese Atlas, statue located at the National Archaeological Musem in Naples
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Mythology Collection: Bathing Venus (from Pompeii), statue located at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples
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Mythology Collection: Light-bearing Diana from Capua and found at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples
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Mythology Collection: Farnese Hercules, bronze copy of a Lisippo original exhibited at the National Archaeological
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Mythology Collection: Pan and Olympus, reproduction of a famous Greek sculpture, found at the National Archaeological
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Mythology Collection: Adonis or Apollo from Capua, Roman copy from the Hadrian Period found in the National
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Mythology Collection: Apollo, Roman statue located at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples
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Mythology Collection: Bust of Juno, located at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples
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Mythology Collection: Detail of the victorious Venus from Capua, in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples
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Mythology Collection: Statue of Venus Callipige, from Nero's Domus Aurea, in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples
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Mythology Collection: Detail of the female torso referred to as Psyche, from the Amphitheater of Capua
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Mythology Collection: Bust of a woman called Psyche, for some it portrays Venus, for others Andromeda
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Mythology Collection: Faun with Bacchus on his shoulders (from Agro Romano). The work is exhibited at the National
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Mythology Collection: The Farnese Minerva-Athena, Roman copy from the Imperial Age of a bronze statue by the school of
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Mythology Collection: Statue of Nereid over Pistrice. The Roman age group shows many nineteenth century restorations
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Mythology Collection: Statue from the Roman period of the Goddess Juno, National Archeologic museum, Naples
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Mythology Collection: Detail of the Farnese Antinous, in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples
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Mythology Collection: Torso of Bacchus (Farnese), located at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples
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Mythology Collection: Bust of Venus, The National Archaeological Museum
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Mythology Collection: Diana-Artemis the Hunter (Farnese), Roman statue inspired by an Attic piece
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Mythology Collection: Sibyl from Giovanni Pisano's Pulpit in the Church of Saint Andrew in Pistoia
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Mythology Collection: Griffin, detail of Giovanni Pisano's pulpit, located in the Church of Saint Andrew in Pistoia
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Mythology Collection: Pulpit by Giovanni Pisano located in the church of Sant'Andrea in Pistoia
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Mythology Collection: Giovanni Pisano's pulpit in the Church of Saint Andrew in Pistoia
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Mythology Collection: A group of Egyptians in Giza, photographed with the Sphinx. The pyramid of the pharoah of Cheops
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Mythology Collection: Marble statue of an amazon. Work from the Roman period exhibited at the Pius Clementine Museum in
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Mythology Collection: View of two sides of the Faun Room in Rome's Capitoline Museum


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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.