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Cupbearer Collection

Background imageCupbearer Collection: Ganymede (Titian)

Ganymede (Titian)
The beautiful youth Ganymede, son of King Tros of Troy, catches Zeus eye and he sends an eagle to abduct him, immortalising him as the cupbearer of the Gods

Background imageCupbearer Collection: Nehemiah in Jerusalem

Nehemiah in Jerusalem
Cupbearer at the court of Artaxerxes, king of Persia, he is sent to Jerusalem to rebuild the walls of the city

Background imageCupbearer Collection: Ganymede, divine hero from Troy, kidnapped to be Zeus cupbearer

Ganymede, divine hero from Troy, kidnapped to be Zeus cupbearer
Ganymede or Ganymedes, divine hero from Troy, kidnapped to be Zeus cupbearer in Olympus. Young man in Phrygian cap and cloak over his shoulder attacked by an eagle (Zeus)

Background imageCupbearer Collection: Ganymede carried off by Zeus disguised as an eagle

Ganymede carried off by Zeus disguised as an eagle
Ganymede, son of Tros, King of Troy, carried off by Zeus disguised as an eagle. The vase signifies ambrosia or nectar, as cupbearer to the gods. In carnelian. Canimede. In corniola

Background imageCupbearer Collection: Death as a cupbearer presents the King with his last drink

Death as a cupbearer presents the King with his last drink

Background imageCupbearer Collection: Four putti with symbols of Bacchus

Four putti with symbols of Bacchus: cupbearer (pocillator) with urn and saucer, putto with patera (bowl) and basin (crater), one with deer over its shoulders, and one holding a dice cup

Background imageCupbearer Collection: NEHEMIAH

NEHEMIAH
Nehemiah, cupbearer to the king of Babylon, asks to be allowed to go to Jerusalem so that he can rebuild the walls there. The king says yes

Background imageCupbearer Collection: HEBE

HEBE
Daughter of Zeus and Hera, Hebe was the Greek goddess of youth; she lived on Mount Olympus, and was cupbearer to the Gods when not caring for her mothers peacocks

Background imageCupbearer Collection: Carved wooden cabinet from the 17th century

Carved wooden cabinet from the 17th century ornameted with a knight and a falconer, cupbearers

Background imageCupbearer Collection: Ganymede & Eagle

Ganymede & Eagle
The beautiful youth Ganymede, son of King Tros of Troy, catches Zeus eye and he sends an eagle to abduct him, immortalising him as the cupbearer of the Gods


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