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"Unleashing the Power: Tales of Epic Slays from Mythology to Art" Perseus & Medusa: Witness the fearless hero as he slays the terrifying Gorgon, Medusa

Background imageSlays Collection: PERSEUS & MEDUSA PERSEUS & MEDUSA

PERSEUS & MEDUSA PERSEUS & MEDUSA
PERSEUS slays MEDUSA, not looking at her because to see her is fatal; his horse Pegasus also looks away

Background imageSlays Collection: St George slaying the Dragon

St George slaying the Dragon
SAINT GEORGE Slays the dragon

Background imageSlays Collection: Cuchulain Slays Hound

Cuchulain Slays Hound
Cuchulain (Cu Chulainn) slays the Hound of Culain

Background imageSlays Collection: Hamlet Slays Polonius

Hamlet Slays Polonius
While talking with his mother, Hamlet detects an intruder hiding behind a curtain : he stabs him, only to find it is his girl-friends father, Polonius

Background imageSlays Collection: Theseus and Minotaur

Theseus and Minotaur
He fights - and slays - the Minotaur in the labyrinth of king Minos at his royal palace in Crete

Background imageSlays Collection: Odysseus Slays Suitors

Odysseus Slays Suitors
Throwing off his disguise and stringing his bow, which none of the men could string, Odysseus (Ulysses) kills the Suitors of his wife Penelope, at Ithaca

Background imageSlays Collection: Siegfried Kills Fafner

Siegfried Kills Fafner
Act two : armed with the magic sword Notung, Siegfried kills Fafner, who has taken on the form of a dragon

Background imageSlays Collection: Medusa, by Leonardo da Vinci

Medusa, by Leonardo da Vinci
The chief of the Gorgons, her face is so terrible that anyone who sees it is turned to stone, : but Perseus slays her by looking in a mirror as he removes her head

Background imageSlays Collection: ART & DELVCAEM

ART & DELVCAEM
The mother of Delvcaem will die when her daughter weds & so she keeps Delvcaem imprisoned & slays her suitors. Here she sends poisonous toads to hinder Art

Background imageSlays Collection: ARTHUR VERSUS MORDRED

ARTHUR VERSUS MORDRED
He slays his nephew Mordred, who is trying to seize the throne (and Guinevere), at the battle of Camlann ; but unfortunately Mordred also slays him

Background imageSlays Collection: The Young Rustem Slaying the White Elephant, c. 1545 (gouache with gold paint on paper)

The Young Rustem Slaying the White Elephant, c. 1545 (gouache with gold paint on paper)
1196797 The Young Rustem Slaying the White Elephant, c.1545 (gouache with gold paint on paper) by Iranian school (16th century); 21x11 cm; Private Collection; Photo © Christies Images

Background imageSlays Collection: Jack slays a giant and releases a lord and lady whom he had captured (colour litho)

Jack slays a giant and releases a lord and lady whom he had captured (colour litho)
960963 Jack slays a giant and releases a lord and lady whom he had captured (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSlays Collection: Rustem Slays the Dragon, c. 1500-1540s (gouache and gold paint on buff paper)

Rustem Slays the Dragon, c. 1500-1540s (gouache and gold paint on buff paper)
1196979 Rustem Slays the Dragon, c.1500-1540s (gouache and gold paint on buff paper) by Persian School, (16th century); 26.5x17; 47x31.7 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Persian

Background imageSlays Collection: Saint Georges, c. 1905 (pastel on paper mounted on board)

Saint Georges, c. 1905 (pastel on paper mounted on board)
652729 Saint Georges, c. 1905 (pastel on paper mounted on board) by Redon, Odilon (1840-1916); 53.6x37.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Saint Georges. Odilon Redon (1840-1916)

Background imageSlays Collection: Sampson slayes the Philistines (engraving)

Sampson slayes the Philistines (engraving)
2792103 Sampson slayes the Philistines (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sampson slayes the Philistines)

Background imageSlays Collection: Sir Launcelot slayeth the Worm of Corbin, illustration from

Sir Launcelot slayeth the Worm of Corbin, illustration from
STC335766 Sir Launcelot slayeth the Worm of Corbin, illustration from The Story of Sir Launcelot and his Companions, 1907 (litho) by Pyle

Background imageSlays Collection: Kali Slaying Demons, c. 1800-1820 (gouache)

Kali Slaying Demons, c. 1800-1820 (gouache)
1766437 Kali Slaying Demons, c.1800-1820 (gouache) by Indian School, (19th century); 19x28.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Kali Slaying Demons. Illustration to the Markanddeya Purana)

Background imageSlays Collection: A figurative kalimkari depicting Rustam slaying the White Demon

A figurative kalimkari depicting Rustam slaying the White Demon
1767187 A figurative kalimkari depicting Rustam slaying the White Demon by Persian School, (19th century); 248x392 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSlays Collection: A warrior with a sword slays an unarmed opponent, c. 1620 (opaque w / c & gold on paper)

A warrior with a sword slays an unarmed opponent, c. 1620 (opaque w / c & gold on paper)
874216 A warrior with a sword slays an unarmed opponent, c.1620 (opaque w/c & gold on paper) by Indian School, (17th century); 15.5 x12.4 cm; San Diego Museum of Art

Background imageSlays Collection: A Russian icon of Saint George, early 18th century (chased and engraved brass oklad)

A Russian icon of Saint George, early 18th century (chased and engraved brass oklad)
1195499 A Russian icon of Saint George, early 18th century (chased and engraved brass oklad) by Russian School (18th century); 86.2x64.2 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Russian

Background imageSlays Collection: Death of Samson, Judges XVI, ver 30 (engraving)

Death of Samson, Judges XVI, ver 30 (engraving)
6021709 Death of Samson, Judges XVI, ver 30 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Death of Samson, Judges XVI, ver 30)

Background imageSlays Collection: Aeneas slays Turnus, 1874-c. 1919 (w / c on vellum)

Aeneas slays Turnus, 1874-c. 1919 (w / c on vellum)
1195392 Aeneas slays Turnus, 1874-c.1919 (w/c on vellum) by English School, (19th century); 33.5x24 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright

Background imageSlays Collection: A warrior with a sword slays an unarmed opponent, c. 1620 (opaque w / c & gold on paper)

A warrior with a sword slays an unarmed opponent, c. 1620 (opaque w / c & gold on paper)
874215 A warrior with a sword slays an unarmed opponent, c.1620 (opaque w/c & gold on paper) by Indian School, (17th century); 15.5 x12.4 cm; San Diego Museum of Art

Background imageSlays Collection: David slays Goliath. From the Old Testament, Book of Samuel. After stunning him with a stone

David slays Goliath. From the Old Testament, Book of Samuel. After stunning him with a stone from his sling, David beheads the giant Goliath. David later becomes King of Israel

Background imageSlays Collection: David slays Goliath. From the Old Testament, Book of Samuel. After stunning him with a stone

David slays Goliath. From the Old Testament, Book of Samuel. After stunning him with a stone from his sling, David beheads the giant Goliath. David later becomes King of Israel

Background imageSlays Collection: St. George and the dragon. St. George kills the dragon with his spear

St. George and the dragon. St. George kills the dragon with his spear, thus saving the Kings daughter who was to be sacrificed to the dragon

Background imageSlays Collection: Hercules Slays Augeas After Augeas Refuses To Pay Him After Cleaning The Augean Stables

Hercules Slays Augeas After Augeas Refuses To Pay Him After Cleaning The Augean Stables. From Les Artes Au Moyen Age, Published Paris 1873

Background imageSlays Collection: Old Testament. Mattathias and the Apostate. Drawing by Gusta

Old Testament. Mattathias and the Apostate. Drawing by Gusta
Old Testament. Mattathias slays the profane. Mattathias and the Apostate. Drawing by Gustave Dore, engraving by Pannemaker. Maccabees. Colored. Date: 20140629

Background imageSlays Collection: Apollo and the Python

Apollo and the Python
He slays the dragon Python, who guards the sacred site of Delphi, establishing his own sanctuary there, angering Zeus who exiles him for several years

Background imageSlays Collection: Medusa (Anon)

Medusa (Anon)
The chief of the Gorgons, her face is so terrible that anyone who sees it is turned to stone : but Perseus slays her by looking in a mirror as he removes her head

Background imageSlays Collection: Theseus Slays Minotaur

Theseus Slays Minotaur
The Minotaur, the monster kept by King Minos in his labyrinth on Crete and fed each year on the flesh of seven youths and seven maidens from Athens, is slain by Theseus

Background imageSlays Collection: Dragon of Mons, 1132

Dragon of Mons, 1132
Gilles de Chin slays the Dragon of Mons, aided by his dogs and a mysterious Woman in White Date: 1132

Background imageSlays Collection: Cuchulain Slays Ferdia

Cuchulain Slays Ferdia
Cuchulain (Cu Chulainn) slays Ferdia in a river

Background imageSlays Collection: Samson slays the Philistines

Samson slays the Philistines. Date: circa late 19th century

Background imageSlays Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Hercules, Slays, Diomedes, Flesh-Eating, Mares, Apollodorus

Drawings Prints, Print, Hercules, Slays, Diomedes, Flesh-Eating, Mares, Apollodorus
Drawings and Prints, Print, Hercules Slays Diomedes and his Flesh-Eating Mares (Apollodorus, II, 5, 8 and Quintus Smyrnaeus, VI, 247-250), Heinrich Fuessli sammtliche Werke, 1807, part I, no

Background imageSlays Collection: Herakles Versus Hydra

Herakles Versus Hydra
He slays the Hydra of Lerna, one of his Twelve Labours

Background imageSlays Collection: Perseus Slays Monster

Perseus Slays Monster
Andromeda is all set to become the sea-monsters lunch when along comes Perseus and sees it off

Background imageSlays Collection: Giant Serpent Slain

Giant Serpent Slain
Fridleus slays a giant serpent

Background imageSlays Collection: Olaf Defeats Skjalgasson

Olaf Defeats Skjalgasson
King Olaf defeats Erling Skjalgasson in sea battle. Olaf pardons him, but Aslak, one of the kings men slays him thus destroying trust in Olaf

Background imageSlays Collection: Rama Slays Maricha

Rama Slays Maricha
RAMA, the 7th avatar of Vishnu, slays Maricha who has assumed the form of a deer

Background imageSlays Collection: David Slays the Lions / Ol

David Slays the Lions / Ol
David slays the lion

Background imageSlays Collection: Alftruda Kisses Hereward

Alftruda Kisses Hereward
HEREWARD THE WAKE Hereward slays a bear and recues Alftruda, who smothers him with kisses

Background imageSlays Collection: Commodus in the Arena

Commodus in the Arena
The appalling emperor Commodus slays wild animals in the arena, and is about to perform as a gladiator when he is strangled in his bath by Narcissus

Background imageSlays Collection: Herakles & Hydra 1920

Herakles & Hydra 1920
Herakles slays the Hydra of Lerna whose heads - originally numbering only nine - doubled when severed : the difficulty was resolved by his nephew



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"Unleashing the Power: Tales of Epic Slays from Mythology to Art" Perseus & Medusa: Witness the fearless hero as he slays the terrifying Gorgon, Medusa, turning her into stone with his quick wit and shining sword. St George slaying the Dragon: Explore the legendary tale of St George as he fearlessly battles a fearsome dragon, symbolizing triumph over evil. Cuchulain Slays Hound: Dive into Celtic mythology and discover how Cuchulain bravely defeats a monstrous hound in an epic battle of strength and courage. Hamlet Slays Polonius: Shakespeare's tragic masterpiece unfolds as Hamlet confronts his inner demons and inadvertently slays Polonius, setting off a chain reaction of events that shape his destiny. Theseus and Minotaur: Venture into ancient Greece where Theseus faces off against the half-man, half-bull Minotaur in a labyrinthine showdown for survival. Odysseus Slays Suitors: Join Odysseus on his perilous journey home as he cunningly eliminates countless suitors vying for his wife's hand through skillful archery and strategic planning. Siegfried Kills Fafner: Enter Norse mythology to witness Siegfried's heroic act of vanquishing Fafner, a ferocious dragon guarding an immense treasure hoard known as "The Ring. " ART & DELVCAEM (Delve into Art): Marvel at Leonardo da Vinci's mesmerizing depiction of Medusa - capturing her petrifying gaze frozen in time on canvas with masterful strokes. ARTHUR VERSUS MORDRED (Legendary Battle): Step onto Camelot's battlefield where King Arthur valiantly fights against Mordred in an ultimate clash between good and evil that shapes British folklore. Medusa, by Leonardo da Vinci.