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Myth Collection (page 44)

Background imageMyth Collection: Merlin / Spellbound / Ryland

Merlin / Spellbound / Ryland
Merlin held spellbound by Vivien

Background imageMyth Collection: Gareth&red Knight / Ryland

Gareth&red Knight / Ryland
Sir Gareth and the Knight of the Red Lawns

Background imageMyth Collection: Patroclus Body / Hector

Patroclus Body / Hector
Hector with the body of Patroclus

Background imageMyth Collection: Funeral of Patroclus

Funeral of Patroclus
Priests and sacrificial bull at the funeral of Patroclus

Background imageMyth Collection: Furneral of Patroclus

Furneral of Patroclus
The funeral rites of Patroclus

Background imageMyth Collection: Ajax Fights Hector

Ajax Fights Hector
Ajax fights Hector

Background imageMyth Collection: Trojan Horse (Lambalt)

Trojan Horse (Lambalt)

Background imageMyth Collection: Siege of Troy (Theatre)

Siege of Troy (Theatre)
Troy is taken

Background imageMyth Collection: Siege of Troy (Lefevre)

Siege of Troy (Lefevre)

Background imageMyth Collection: The Anger of Achilles

The Anger of Achilles
The anger of Achilles

Background imageMyth Collection: Myth / Achilles (Bartoli)

Myth / Achilles (Bartoli)
Achilles drags Hectors corpse around the walls of Troy

Background imageMyth Collection: Theseus Lifts Stone / Ford

Theseus Lifts Stone / Ford
Theseus, watched by his mother, Aethra, lifts the boulder under which his father, Aegeus, had hidden a beautiful sword years before

Background imageMyth Collection: King Athamas & Nephele

King Athamas & Nephele
King Athamas falls in love with the beautiful cloud fairy Nephele and steals her clothes so that she cannot float away with her sisters. (Part of the Golden Fleece myth)

Background imageMyth Collection: Odysseus and Nausicaa

Odysseus and Nausicaa
The shipwrecked Odysseus meets Nausicaa, daughter of King Alcinous, while she is playing ball with her maidens on the shore

Background imageMyth Collection: Paris & Oenone(Hj Ford)

Paris & Oenone(Hj Ford)
Paris begs his estranged wife Oenone for forgiveness for having run away with Helen of Troy

Background imageMyth Collection: Helen Points out Heroes

Helen Points out Heroes
Helen points out the chief heroes in the Greek host to Priam

Background imageMyth Collection: Young Odysseus & Boar

Young Odysseus & Boar
Young Odysseus fights a wild boar and gets the wound in his thigh

Background imageMyth Collection: Helen Abducted (Hj Ford)

Helen Abducted (Hj Ford)
The abduction of Helen of Troy by Paris - the cause of the war between Greece and Troy

Background imageMyth Collection: Racine / Orestes

Racine / Orestes
ORESTES, the son of Agamemnon, king of Thebes, as presented by Jean Racine in his play Andromaque

Background imageMyth Collection: Bee Pulling a Plough

Bee Pulling a Plough
A bee pulling a plough (from the Serbian myth " The Finest Liar in the World"

Background imageMyth Collection: Dwarfs / Underground Work

Dwarfs / Underground Work
A team of dwarf miners, the " underground workers" in action

Background imageMyth Collection: Dragon & Empress

Dragon & Empress
A dragon carries off an Empress (From the Serbian myth " Nine Pea-Hens and Golden Apples" )

Background imageMyth Collection: Calypso & Odysseus

Calypso & Odysseus
Odysseus, though not unresponsive to Calypsos charms, nevertheless pines for Peneleope and his native land

Background imageMyth Collection: Myth / Classical Myth / Mars

Myth / Classical Myth / Mars
Myth/Classical Myth/Mars

Background imageMyth Collection: Herakles & Hydra 1920

Herakles & Hydra 1920
Herakles slays the Hydra of Lerna whose heads - originally numbering only nine - doubled when severed : the difficulty was resolved by his nephew

Background imageMyth Collection: Myth / Orpheus (Gorguet)

Myth / Orpheus (Gorguet)
Orpheus in a forest, charming nymphs and fauns with the the music from his golden lyre

Background imageMyth Collection: Odyssey / Penelope (Kuhn)

Odyssey / Penelope (Kuhn)
Odysseus faithful wife Penelope

Background imageMyth Collection: Odyssey / Nausicaa / Panofka

Odyssey / Nausicaa / Panofka
Nausicaa and her companions

Background imageMyth Collection: Indian Cosmic System

Indian Cosmic System
In Indian myth, our world is supported by four Elephants standing on the back of a giant Turtle who swims with it through the Sea of Infinity

Background imageMyth Collection: Protective Chinese Dog

Protective Chinese Dog
Despite its monstrous appearance, this dog is a kindly creature which protects peoples homes from thieves and robbers

Background imageMyth Collection: Faust / On the Brocken

Faust / On the Brocken
On the Brocken

Background imageMyth Collection: The Holy Grail Achieved

The Holy Grail Achieved
The Holy Grail is achieved

Background imageMyth Collection: Tristram / The Love Potion

Tristram / The Love Potion
Tristram drinks the love potion

Background imageMyth Collection: Lancelot Asleep

Lancelot Asleep
How four queens found Lancelot sleeping

Background imageMyth Collection: Arthur / Strange Mantle

Arthur / Strange Mantle
Arthur and the Strange Mantle

Background imageMyth Collection: Arthur & Questing Beast

Arthur & Questing Beast
How King Arthur saw the Questing Beast and thereof had great marvel

Background imageMyth Collection: Gareth & Red Knight

Gareth & Red Knight
Gareth vanquishes the Red Knight while Lynette watches from the trees

Background imageMyth Collection: The Chapel Perilous

The Chapel Perilous
Lancelot approaches the Chapel Perilous

Background imageMyth Collection: Lady of the Lake

Lady of the Lake
the Lady of the Lake

Background imageMyth Collection: Arthur Sleeps Still

Arthur Sleeps Still
King Arthur and his knights sleep beneath Richmond Castle, Yorkshire, until needed to save Britain : Peter Thompson, a potter, found them there one day, to his surprise

Background imageMyth Collection: Arthur is Found

Arthur is Found
As a baby, he is found by Merlin lying on the beach

Background imageMyth Collection: Round Table & Seven

Round Table & Seven
Arthur and seven of his knights dine at the Table Ronde. While they wait to be served, one of them cuts himself a slice of bread

Background imageMyth Collection: WW1 / 1915 / RUSSIAN TASK

WW1 / 1915 / RUSSIAN TASK
Like Sisyphos, the Russians have an impossible uphill task in the Carpathians

Background imageMyth Collection: Odyssey / Cyclops (Cesius)

Odyssey / Cyclops (Cesius)
The Cyclops, gigantic one- eyed being of Greek mythology. Cyclops means circle-eyed

Background imageMyth Collection: Bwca r Trwyn

Bwca r Trwyn
Modrib Mary puts out a bowl of bread and milk for Bwca r Trwyn, the helpful goblin with a long nose

Background imageMyth Collection: Death of Herakles

Death of Herakles
The death of Herakles after absorbing the toxic blood of Nessus which was on his tunic, put there by his wife, Deianira, who thought it would help her regain his favour

Background imageMyth Collection: Lady Godiva / Allen

Lady Godiva / Allen
Lady Godiva rides through Coventry

Background imageMyth Collection: Pied Piper / Greenaway

Pied Piper / Greenaway
The Pied Piper plays his pipe while the children, having been led away from town, play in a meadow and dance around a tree full of blossom



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