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Athena Collection (page 3)

Background imageAthena Collection: MNESICLES (5th C. BC);CAL̓RATES, (5th C. BC)

MNESICLES (5th C. BC);CAL̓RATES, (5th C. BC)
MNESICLES (5th C. BC); CAL̓ RATES, (5th C. BC). Temple of Athena Nike. GREECE. ATTICA. Athens. Acropolis. Temple of Athena Nike. Classical Greek art

Background imageAthena Collection: Coins from Palestine: representation of Athena

Coins from Palestine: representation of Athena (5th c BC, upper) and Perseus, king of Macedonia (3rd-2nd c. BC). Coin. SPAIN. Monistrol de Montserrat. Museum of Montserrat

Background imageAthena Collection: HANSEN, Theophil (1813-1891); KUNDMANN, Carl

HANSEN, Theophil (1813-1891); KUNDMANN, Carl (1838-1919). Autrian Parliament. 1874-1883. AUSTRIA. Vienna. In foreground, the monumental fountain of Pallas Athena. Neoclassicism. Architecture

Background imageAthena Collection: Mirror engraved with Athena and Hercules

Mirror engraved with Athena and Hercules. Etruscan art. Decorative Arts

Background imageAthena Collection: Relief of the Mourning Athena

Relief of the Mourning Athena. Classical Greek art. Relief on marble. Proc: GREECE. Cliff

Background imageAthena Collection: Classical Myth / Athena

Classical Myth / Athena
A colossal head of Minerva, the Roman Goddess of Wisdom. She is often represneted as grave, wearing a helmet and with drapery over a coat of mail

Background imageAthena Collection: Aglaura into Rock

Aglaura into Rock
Aglaura, daughter of Cecrops, is inspired by Athena, who hates her, with jealousy of her sister Herse, beloved by Hermes, who consequently turns her into a rock

Background imageAthena Collection: The Muses and Athena

The Muses and Athena
The Muses reveal to Athena the existence of the Pierian Spring, in Thessaly, source of inspiration for artists, musicians and writers

Background imageAthena Collection: Athena / Minerva (Tooke)

Athena / Minerva (Tooke)
The patron goddess of the Athenians

Background imageAthena Collection: Athena / Minerva

Athena / Minerva
Greek goddess of wisdom, patron of Athens, adopted by the Romans as Minerva

Background imageAthena Collection: TIRESIAS

TIRESIAS, Theban soothsayer, blinded because he accidentally saw Athena bathing, but given powers of prophecy as compensation

Background imageAthena Collection: Iliad / Prylis

Iliad / Prylis
Son of Hermes, Greek soothsayer who was inspired by Athena to propose the Wooden Horse as a subterfuge to get through the Trojan defences

Background imageAthena Collection: Achilles & Agamemnon

Achilles & Agamemnon
The dispute between ACHILLES and AGAMEMNON is refereed by Athena

Background imageAthena Collection: Athena Weds Herakles

Athena Weds Herakles
The marriage of Athena with Herakles

Background imageAthena Collection: Myth / Athena / Minerva

Myth / Athena / Minerva
Patron goddess of Athens also identified with Minerva, the Italian goddess of crafts



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