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Ganymede Collection

Background imageGanymede 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 imageGanymede Collection: Ayli : Orlando, Ros, Cel

Ayli : Orlando, Ros, Cel
Orlando, Rosalind (disguised as Ganymede) and Celia (disguised as Aliena) in the Forest of Arden

Background imageGanymede Collection: Ayli : Rosalind, Celia

Ayli : Rosalind, Celia
Rosalind and Celia, disguised as Ganymede and his sister Aliena, wander in the Forest of Arden

Background imageGanymede 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 imageGanymede 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 imageGanymede Collection: Theodosius I on horseback with sceptre

Theodosius I on horseback with sceptre. Theodosius the Great with sceptre, plumed helmet and caparisoned horse. From a column in Istanbul built after his victory over Magnus Maximus. Porta Aurea

Background imageGanymede Collection: Narcissus cernuus daffodil

Narcissus cernuus daffodil (Sulphur-coloured ganymede narcissus, Narcissus concolor)

Background imageGanymede Collection: Angels tears daffodil, Narcissus triandrus

Angels tears daffodil, Narcissus triandrus (White-cupped ganymede narcissus, Narcissus pulchellus)

Background imageGanymede Collection: Contact with Ganymede

Contact with Ganymede
Space travellers from Earth try to explain where they come from to an inhabitant of Ganymede, a satellite of Jupiter Date: 1937

Background imageGanymede Collection: Life on Ganymede

Life on Ganymede
The Cat-Women of Ganymede, one of Jupiters moons : our artist has drawn both from science and from imagination (a gram of the former, a tonne of the latter...)

Background imageGanymede Collection: Washington, Library of Congress Mural - Tennysons Ganymede

Washington, Library of Congress Mural - Tennysons Ganymede
Washington DC, USA - Mural - Poetry Series by Henry Oliver Walker (1843-1929). Found in the Library of Congress, Thomas Jefferson Building

Background imageGanymede Collection: Grahame-White E 4 The Ganymede showing the undercarriage

Grahame-White E 4 The Ganymede showing the undercarriage
Grahame-White E.4 The Ganymede showing the undercarriage

Background imageGanymede Collection: Grahame-White E 4 The Ganymede

Grahame-White E 4 The Ganymede
Grahame-White E.4 The Ganymede

Background imageGanymede Collection: Rear fuselage of the Grahame-White E 4 The Ganymede

Rear fuselage of the Grahame-White E 4 The Ganymede
Rear fuselage of the Grahame-White E.4 The Ganymede

Background imageGanymede Collection: Grahame-White E 4 The Ganymede during construction

Grahame-White E 4 The Ganymede during construction
Grahame-White E.4 The Ganymede during construction

Background imageGanymede Collection: Ganymede, Library of Congress

Ganymede, Library of Congress. Date c1901

Background imageGanymede Collection: Glider of Ganymede

Glider of Ganymede
Though Ganymede, a moon of Jupiter, is the largest moon in the solar system, they rely on their abundant air currents (its a windy place) to carry gliders wherever they travel

Background imageGanymede Collection: A City on Ganymede

A City on Ganymede
Ganymede, a moon of Jupiter, is inhabited by cat-like people, who build their cities at the poles to exploit the magnetic force to provide heat, light and energy

Background imageGanymede Collection: Ganymede Abducted

Ganymede Abducted

Background imageGanymede Collection: The Double Minds

The Double Minds
THE DOUBLE MINDS (John W Campbell junior) The Earthpeople fight the shleath of Ganymede

Background imageGanymede Collection: Zeus, Ganymede, Eagle

Zeus, Ganymede, Eagle
Zeus sends one of his eagles to abduct the dishy Trojan youth Ganymede to be the cup-bearer of the Gods

Background imageGanymede 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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