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Three Goddesses. Hestia, Dione and Aphrodite. East PedimentThree Goddesses. Hestia, Dione and Aphrodite. From the East Pediment of the Parthenon, Athens. High Classical Greek. 438-432 BC. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Leto, Neptune, a Grace and a FuryLeto with her children Apollo and Artemis 6, one of the Graces 7, Neptune 8, and one of the Furies 9. Morfeo, Nettuno e delle Furie. From a vase in Aubin Louis Millins Peintures de Vases Antiques
Ancient goddesses from antique vasesAncient goddesses Diana 1, Proserpina 2, Ceres 3, Iris 4, Venus and Amor 5. From antique vases by Aubin Louis Millin. Diana, Proserpina, Cerere, Iride, &c
Pergamon Altar. Artemis and Leto fighting against OtosPergamon Altar. Built by order of Eumenes II Soter. 164-156 BC by artists of the school of Pergamon. Marble and limestone. East frieze. Gigantomachy
Pergamon Altar. Leto and Apollo fighting against TityosPergamon Altar. Built by order of Eumenes II Soter. 164-156 BC by artists of the school of Pergamon. Marble and limestone. East frieze. Gigantomachy. Leto fights using a torch against titan Tityos
Niobe and her FamilyNiobe, proud of her 14 children, imprudently mocked Leto/Latona who had only 2, whereupon Apollo and Diana slew them all and turned Niobe herself into a stone
Leto and the FrogsWhen the Lycians refuse water to Leto and her children, she changes them into frogs
Envelope, Seltona photographic paperEnvelope containing twelve sheets of Seltona self-toning paper, price sixpence, from Leto Photo Materials Company Limited of London and Edgware. Date: circa 1920s
Giulio Pomponio LetoGIULIO POMPONIO LETO Italian scholar Date: 1425 - 1498
Black-figure vase. Detail with Dyonisus and Leto with Apollo and Artemis in her arms between satyrs. Classical Greek art. Ceramics. ITALY. Tarquinia
Peasants into FrogsLeta, fleeing Hera with her children Apollo and Artemis, gets thirsty, but peasants gathering rushes refuse her drink, so she has Zeus turn them into frogs