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Mythical beasts are creatures that exist only in legends, myths, and folklore

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Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Detail of the Ishtar Gate, Babylon, c604-c562 BC

Detail of the Ishtar Gate, Babylon, c604-c562 BC
Detail of the Ishtar Gate leading to the Ishtar Gate, Babylon, c604-c562 BC. In the collection at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Alabaster Sphinx, Memphis, Egypt, 18th or 19th Dynasty, c14th-13th century BC

Alabaster Sphinx, Memphis, Egypt, 18th or 19th Dynasty, c14th-13th century BC

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Head detail of Alabaster Sphinx, Memphis, Egypt, 18th or 19th Dynasty, c14th-13th century BC

Head detail of Alabaster Sphinx, Memphis, Egypt, 18th or 19th Dynasty, c14th-13th century BC

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Closeup of Sphinxs head, Temple sacred to Amun Mut & Khons, Luxor, Egypt, c370 BC

Closeup of Sphinxs head, Temple sacred to Amun Mut & Khons, Luxor, Egypt, c370 BC
Closeup of a sphinxs head from the avenue of Sphinxes, Temple sacred to Amun Mut and Khons, Luxor, Egypt, c370 BC. The avenue of Sphinxes leads the way to the Temple sacred to Amun, Mut and Khons

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Frontal view of sphinx from the avenue of Sphinxes, Temple sacred to Amun Mut & Khons, Luxor, Egypt

Frontal view of sphinx from the avenue of Sphinxes, Temple sacred to Amun Mut & Khons, Luxor, Egypt
Frontal view of a sphinx from the avenue of Sphinxes, Temple sacred to Amun Mut and Khons, Luxor, Egypt, c370 BC. The avenue of Sphinxes leads the way to the Temple sacred to Amun, Mut and Khons

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: A sphinx from the avenue of Sphinxes, Temple sacred to Amun Mut & Khons, Luxor, Egypt, c370 BC

A sphinx from the avenue of Sphinxes, Temple sacred to Amun Mut & Khons, Luxor, Egypt, c370 BC
A sphinx from the avenue of Sphinxes, Temple sacred to Amun Mut and Khons, Luxor, Egypt, c370 BC. The avenue of Sphinxes leads the way to the Temple sacred to Amun, Mut and Khons

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Closeup of head ofThe Sphinx, period of Khafre (Chephren), 4th Dynasty, 26th century BC

Closeup of head ofThe Sphinx, period of Khafre (Chephren), 4th Dynasty, 26th century BC
Closeup of head ofThe Sphinx, period of Khafre (Chephren), Giza, Egypt, 4th Dynasty, 26th century BC

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: The Sphinx and Pyramid of Khafre (Chephren), Giza, Egypt, 4th Dynasty, 26th century BC

The Sphinx and Pyramid of Khafre (Chephren), Giza, Egypt, 4th Dynasty, 26th century BC
The Sphinx and Pyramid of Khafre (Chephren) viewed from the left, Giza, Egypt, 4th Dynasty, 26th century BC

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: The Sphinx, Giza, Egypt, period of Khafre, 4th Dynasty, 26th century BC

The Sphinx, Giza, Egypt, period of Khafre, 4th Dynasty, 26th century BC
The Sphinx, Giza, Egypt, period of Khafre (Chephren), Giza, Egyptian, 4th Dynasty, 26th century BC

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: St George killing the dragon, 1598

St George killing the dragon, 1598. Perhaps a Roman centurion beheaded near modern Tel Aviv, St George (dc303) is the patron saint of England, Catalonia, Genoa, Greece, Portugal, Russia, Venice

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: St George killing the dragon, 1884. Artist: George Heywood Maunoir Sumner

St George killing the dragon, 1884. Artist: George Heywood Maunoir Sumner
St George killing the dragon, 1884. Perhaps a Roman centurion beheaded near modern Tel Aviv, St George (dc303) is the patron saint of England, Catalonia, Genoa, Greece, Portugal, Russia, Venice

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Hades, 18th century

Hades, 18th century. Hades, the underworld of Greek mythology, showing Charon the ferryman, Cerberus, the three-headed dog guarding the entrance, Pluto and Persephone (centre left) and the River Styx

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: The Wolf-Charmer, 1881. Artist: John Le Farge

The Wolf-Charmer, 1881. Artist: John Le Farge
The Wolf-Charmer, 1881. Belief in wolf charmers widespread in France in the first half of 19th century and was the last vestige of the werewolf legend

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Lycanthropy: forest demon captured in Germany in 1531 (1669)

Lycanthropy: forest demon captured in Germany in 1531 (1669). This creature was said to inhabit forests round Salzburg and Hamburg

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Alchemical symbol representing the transmutation of base metal into silver and gold, 1652

Alchemical symbol representing the transmutation of base metal into silver and gold, 1652. The transmutation of base metal (Earth at bottom) into gold (Sun) and silver (Moon)

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Unicorn, 1644

Unicorn, 1644. From Handelene van de Natuere, a Dutch translation of Natural History by Pliny the Elder (23-79), the Roman writer on natural history who died in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius that

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: St George, mounted on a spotted horse, killing the dragon, 19th century

St George, mounted on a spotted horse, killing the dragon, 19th century. St George was a half legendary Christian soldier from Cappadocia

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: St Margaret or Marina of Antioch, early 4th century virgin Christian martyr, 19th century

St Margaret or Marina of Antioch, early 4th century virgin Christian martyr, 19th century. She is depicted standing on the Devil in the form of a dragon

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Hecate and giants, Roman relief

Hecate and giants, Roman relief. Hecate was the Greek goddess of the lower world, magic, ghosts and witchcraft. Honey, dogs and black lambs were offered to her at crossroads

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: St George and the Dragon, c1500

St George and the Dragon, c1500. St George (dc303) was an early Christian martyr and is the Patron Saint of England. Here he is depicted in a suit of black armour standing on a dragon he has killed

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: St George Killing the Dragon, Russian icon

St George Killing the Dragon, Russian icon. St George (dc303) is the Patron Saint of England and Portugal

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: St Michael the Archangel, c1503-1504. Artist: Raphael

St Michael the Archangel, c1503-1504. Artist: Raphael
St Michael the Archangel, c1503-1504. St Michael depicted as a knight in armour with shield and sword attacking the dragon as described in Revelations

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: The Great Sphinx at Giza, Ancient Egyptian, c2550 BC

The Great Sphinx at Giza, Ancient Egyptian, c2550 BC. A portrait statue of King Khafre (Chephren) in the form of a sphinx, a mythical creature with a lions body and human head who posed riddles

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Nymphs attending the winged horse, Pegasus

Nymphs attending the winged horse, Pegasus. In Greek mythology Pegasus assisted Bellerophon in his fight against the Chimera and the Amazons

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: The Hermetic Androgyne, late 17th century

The Hermetic Androgyne, late 17th century. Miniature from a German manuscript. King=Sun=Gold, Queen=Moon=Silver, Dragon=Mercury=Volatility and so transmutation

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Bronze ritual vessel, Shang dynasty, China, 12th century BC

Bronze ritual vessel, Shang dynasty, China, 12th century BC

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Griffin-lion relief in glazed brickwork, Achaemenid Period, Ancient Persia, 530-330 BC

Griffin-lion relief in glazed brickwork, Achaemenid Period, Ancient Persia, 530-330 BC. From the Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Etruscan amphora decorated with mythical beasts, c7th-6th century BC

Etruscan amphora decorated with mythical beasts, c7th-6th century BC

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Olmec carved jade head, Pre-Columbian, Central America, 1150-800 BC

Olmec carved jade head, Pre-Columbian, Central America, 1150-800 BC. A carved head, possibly representing a dragon

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Scene from Shakespeares A Midsummer Nights Dream, c1858

Scene from Shakespeares A Midsummer Nights Dream, c1858. The play was first performed c1596. In this scene (Act 2 Sc 2), Ariel stands on a toadstool conducting The Fairies Song; You spotted snakes

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: The Fairy Queens Messenger, c1870. Artist: Richard Doyle

The Fairy Queens Messenger, c1870. Artist: Richard Doyle
The Fairy Queens Messenger, c1870. Illustration for a poem by William Allingham, showing a fairy sitting on the back of a stag beetle

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Vlad Tepes (Vlad III, The Impaler), Ruler of Wallachia 1456-1462 and 1476-1477

Vlad Tepes (Vlad III, The Impaler), Ruler of Wallachia 1456-1462 and 1476-1477. Vlad was apparently the source of the legend of Dracula of Translyvania as he was a member of the Order of the Dragon

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: The Treaty of Amiens, March 25, 1802, 19th century

The Treaty of Amiens, March 25, 1802, 19th century

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Daniels vision of the beasts, 1804

Daniels vision of the beasts, 1804. Four great Beasts came up from the sea, diverse one from another. Daniel was one of the four great Hebrew prophets. From the Bible (Daniel 7:3)

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Apollo, Ancient Greek god of music, poetry, archery, prophecy and healing, 1798

Apollo, Ancient Greek god of music, poetry, archery, prophecy and healing, 1798. Apollo depicted as the perfection of youthful manhood. Laurel was his plant

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Alfred Austin (1835-1913), British poet, 1883. Artist: Edward Linley Sambourne

Alfred Austin (1835-1913), British poet, 1883. Artist: Edward Linley Sambourne
Alfred Austin (1835-1913), British poet, 1883. Cartoon from the Fancy Portraits series in Punch, London, 3 March 1883, when Austin became editor of National Review

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Lemuel Gulliver, set ashore after a mutiny, finds himself in kingdom of the Houyhnhns

Lemuel Gulliver, set ashore after a mutiny, finds himself in kingdom of the Houyhnhns. He discusses mankind with his master

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Ship of Odysseus (Ulysses), King of Ithaca

Ship of Odysseus (Ulysses), King of Ithaca
Ship of Odysseus (Ulysses) King of Ithaca. His adventures are told in Homers Odyssey. Warned by the sorceress Circe of the danger of the irresistible song of the Sirens

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Constellation of Perseus, showing him carrying the head of Medusa, c1820

Constellation of Perseus, showing him carrying the head of Medusa, c1820. From Uranias Mirror. (London c1820)

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Ishtar Gate, Neo-Babylonian, c575 BC

Ishtar Gate, Neo-Babylonian, c575 BC
Ishtar Gate, Babylonian, c575 BC. The Ishtar Gate, through which a processional road ran into the city of Babylon. One of 8 fortified gates of Nebuchandrezzars (Nebuchanezzar II) city

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Sphinx from Sparta, Ancient Greece

Sphinx from Sparta, Ancient Greece. In Greek mythology a Sphinx was a female monster with a human head and a lions body. It posed riddles and killed people who could not answer

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Detail of the Harpy Tomb from Xanthos, 5th century BC

Detail of the Harpy Tomb from Xanthos, 5th century BC
Detail of the Harpy Tomb from Xanthos, showing a harpy carrying away the soul of a deceased person. From the British Museums collection, 5th century BC

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Greek terracotta scent bottle in the shape of a gorgons head made in Rhodes

Greek terracotta scent bottle in the shape of a gorgons head made in Rhodes
Terracotta scent bottle in the shape of a gorgons head made in Rhodes. From the British Museums collection

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Saturn, Roman god of time, 1569

Saturn, Roman god of time, 1569. Saturn (Greek Kronos) riding in his chariot drawn by dragons. He devoured all his children except Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Comedy scene, Apollo cures Cheiron Krater, 380 BC

Comedy scene, Apollo cures Cheiron Krater, 380 BC
Comedy scene, Apollo cures Cheiron, Krater, 380 BC. Bell Krater, Attributed to The McDaniel Painter, Ancient Greece, 380 BC. Held at The British Museum

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Thetis riding a sea monster bringing the Helmet of Achilles, late 4th century BC

Thetis riding a sea monster bringing the Helmet of Achilles, late 4th century BC. Corinthian Terracotta

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Harpy Carrying Away The Deceased, Harpy Tomb at Xanthos, 5th century BC

Harpy Carrying Away The Deceased, Harpy Tomb at Xanthos, 5th century BC. Greek. British Museum

Background imageMythical Beasts Collection: Roman dragonesque brooch

Roman dragonesque brooch
Roman enamelled bronze dragonesque brooch, now in the British Museum



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Mythical Beasts Collection

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