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Labyrinth Collection

Background imageLabyrinth Collection: Centaur in Labyrinth

Centaur in Labyrinth
A centaur in a labyrinth

Background imageLabyrinth Collection: Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine and Rosamund Clifford

Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine and Rosamund Clifford
Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine, wife of King Henry II, and Rosamund Clifford, the kings mistress, in Woodstock Park, Oxfordshire

Background imageLabyrinth 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 imageLabyrinth Collection: Wall painting from the House of the Labyrinth, Pompeii

Wall painting from the House of the Labyrinth, Pompeii, excavated 1834. Handcoloured lithograph by Berth after an illustration by Wilhelm Zahn from his Ornament of All Classical Art Eras

Background imageLabyrinth Collection: Climbing perch and snakehead murrel

Climbing perch and snakehead murrel
Climbing perch, Anabas testudineus (Anabas scandens) 1, snakehead murrel, Channa striata, (Ophiocephalus striatus) 3. Ear labyrinth of the perch 1a, and giant gourami

Background imageLabyrinth Collection: Plan and entrance to the Labyrinth caves of Crete

Plan and entrance to the Labyrinth caves of Crete
Plan of the underground caves near Agioi-Deka, Gortyn, Crete, and entrance to the caves. Believed to be the site of the mythical Labyrinth by Charles Robert Cockerell

Background imageLabyrinth Collection: Laberinto de Fortuna (Labyrinh of Fortunes), by Juan de Mena

Laberinto de Fortuna (Labyrinh of Fortunes), by Juan de Mena
Juan de Mena (1411-1456). Spanish poet. Labyrinth of Fortune, or The Three Hundred, 1444. Edition in 1566, Alcala de Hernares. Poem CXXXVI

Background imageLabyrinth Collection: Theseus Enters Labyrinth

Theseus Enters Labyrinth
Ariadne, daughter of the Cretan King, Minos, watches Theseus as he enters the labyrinth to slay the Minotaur. The string will help him trace his way out again

Background imageLabyrinth 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 imageLabyrinth Collection: Napoleonic cut-out design decoration: love knot

Napoleonic cut-out design decoration: love knot
Design for heiroglyphic illustrations from French magazine editor Emilie Berrins 1801 pattern book Secretair der Liebe intended to be cut out and used to decorate the home or objects

Background imageLabyrinth Collection: Spain. Italica. House of the Neptune. Labyrinth Mosaic. Domu

Spain. Italica. House of the Neptune. Labyrinth Mosaic. Domu
Spain. Roman city of Italica. Founded in 206 BC. House of Neptune. Labyrinth Mosaic. Domus roman

Background imageLabyrinth Collection: Fluted column of the tympanum of the Hawara Labyrinth. Fayyu

Fluted column of the tympanum of the Hawara Labyrinth. Fayyu
Fluted column of the tympanum of the enclosure of Hawara Labyrinth. Fayyum, Egypt. Limestone. Middle Kingdom. 12th Dynasty. Reign of Amenemhet III. 1831-1786 BC. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum

Background imageLabyrinth Collection: Greek labyrinth and tomb

Greek labyrinth and tomb.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalarts Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity and of the Middle Ages. 1798

Background imageLabyrinth Collection: SPAIN. Barcelona. Parc del Laberint d Horta ( Labyrinth s

SPAIN. Barcelona. Parc del Laberint d Horta ( Labyrinth s
SPAIN. Barcelona. Parc del Laberint d Horta ( Labyrinths Park in Horta, Barcelona, Spain). Detail of the Pavilion of the nine Muses with the inscription Artis Naturaque Parit Concordia Pulchrum

Background imageLabyrinth Collection: MENA, Juan de (1411-1456). Spanish poet of the

MENA, Juan de (1411-1456). Spanish poet of the
" MENA, Juan de (1411-1456). Spanish poet of the pre renaissance. Cronist of Juan II de Castilla. First page of his selected works

Background imageLabyrinth Collection: In the Chinese labyrinth

In the Chinese labyrinth. Illustration shows Uncle Sam holding a lantern labeled Prudence in one hand and onto John Bull with the other, leading Austria, Japan, France

Background imageLabyrinth Collection: British Association outing to the Wrekin

British Association outing to the Wrekin
During the meeting of the British Association in Birmingham, an excursion was made to the Wrekin, a hill in Shropshire of geological interest

Background imageLabyrinth Collection: British Ballad, Fair Rosamond

British Ballad, Fair Rosamond
FAIR ROSAMOND (The Fate Of - The Bower Of) Legend has it that King Henry II of England (reigned 1154 - 1189) adopted Roasmond (Rosamond Clifford) as his mistress, and that

Background imageLabyrinth Collection: Barcelona - Gateway to Labyrinth Gardens

Barcelona - Gateway to Labyrinth Gardens
The entrance to the former palace of the Desvalls at the Horta Labyrinth Park/Gardens (Parque del laberinto de Horta ) at Barcelona, Spain

Background imageLabyrinth Collection: Tivoli Maze 1877

Tivoli Maze 1877
The simple but elegant hedge labyrinth in the Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark

Background imageLabyrinth Collection: Folklore / Mazes

Folklore / Mazes
a labyrinth


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