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Background imageMythology Collection: Greek Mythology. Zeus of Otricoli. Marble bust. Roman copy a

Greek Mythology. Zeus of Otricoli. Marble bust. Roman copy after a Greek original from the 4th century. Restored in 1783 by Giovanni Pierantoni

Background imageMythology Collection: Statue of Ptah. Egyptian God

Statue of Ptah. Egyptian God
Egypt. Statue of God Ptah. New Kingdom. XVIII-XX Dynasty. 1550-1070 BC. Egyptian Museum of Turin. Italy

Background imageMythology Collection: Sphinx at gardens of Belvedere Palace. 18th century. Vienna

Sphinx at gardens of Belvedere Palace. 18th century. Vienna
Belvedere Palace. Gardens designed by Dominique Girard. Sphinx. Statue. Vienna. Austria

Background imageMythology Collection: Dionysus Bevilacqua. Roman sculpture after Greek originals o

Dionysus Bevilacqua. Roman sculpture after Greek originals of the 4th century BC, previously in the Bevilacqua Collection (Verona). Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageMythology Collection: Artemis. Sculpture. 1st century AD. Roman work after Greek o

Artemis. Sculpture. 1st century AD. Roman work after Greek o
Artemis. Goddes of the Hunt. Daughter of Zeus and sister of Apollo. Roman equivalent is Diana. Sculpture. 1st century AD. Roman work after Greek originals. A richly decorated diadem. Glyptothek

Background imageMythology Collection: Muse. The Roman sculpture after an original of about 130 BC

Muse. The Roman sculpture after an original of about 130 BC was restored by Bertel Thorvaldsen. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageMythology Collection: Floor mosaic. About 200 AD. Aion, god of Eternity, surrounde

Floor mosaic. About 200 AD. Aion, god of Eternity, surrounde
Floor mosaic. About 200 AD From a Roman villa near Sentium (Sassferrato) in the Marches. Aion, god of Eternity, surrounded by a zodiac wheel, the seated earth mother Tellus

Background imageMythology Collection: Head of Ares, god of war. Roman sculpture

Head of Ares, god of war. Roman sculpture after an original of 330 BC. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageMythology Collection: Bust of Athena. Roman sculpture after original of about 420

Bust of Athena. Roman sculpture after original of about 420
Athena. Goddess of wisdom, courage, law and justice. (Roman equivalent: Minerva). Bust of Athena. Roman sculpture after original of about 420 BC. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageMythology Collection: Head of Asclepius. Roman sculpture after original of about 4

Head of Asclepius. Roman sculpture after original of about 4
Greek Art. Head from a statue of Asclepius, the god of healing. Roman sculpture after original of about 420 BC. Glyptotek. Munich. Germany

Background imageMythology Collection: Statue of a Silenus. Roman sculpture after a model of about

Statue of a Silenus. Roman sculpture after a model of about
Greek art. Niche. Statue of a Silenus (old satyr). Roman sculpture after a model of about 330 BC. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany. Europe

Background imageMythology Collection: Barberini Faun. A sleeping satyr. About 220 BC. Greek baroq

Barberini Faun. A sleeping satyr. About 220 BC. Greek baroq
Greek art. Barberini Faun. A sleeping satyr. About 220 BC. Probably stood in a sanctuary of Dionysus and was later brought to gardens on the banks of the Tiber. Greek baroque. Roman copy. Glyptothek

Background imageMythology Collection: Pergamon Altar. Aether and Uranus

Pergamon Altar. Aether and Uranus
Pergamon Altar. Built by order of Eumenes II Soter. 164-156 BC by artists of the school of Pergamon. Marble and limestone. Gigantomachy: south frieze

Background imageMythology Collection: Pergamon Altar. Goddess Rhea or Cybele riding on a lion next

Pergamon Altar. Goddess Rhea or Cybele riding on a lion next
Pergamon Altar. Built by order of Eumenes II Soter. 164-156 BC. Marble and limestone. Gigantomachy. South frieze. Goddess Rhea or Cybele riding on a lion next to goddess Adrasteia

Background imageMythology Collection: Pergamon Altar. Horse of Helios carriage attacking a giant

Pergamon Altar. Horse of Helios carriage attacking a giant
Pergamon Altar. Built by order of Eumenes II Soter. 164-156 BC by artists of the school of Pergamon. Marble and limestone. South frieze. Gigantomachy. Horse of Helios carriage attacking a giant

Background imageMythology Collection: Pergamon Altar. Artemis and Leto fighting against Otos

Pergamon Altar. Artemis and Leto fighting against Otos
Pergamon Altar. Built by order of Eumenes II Soter. 164-156 BC by artists of the school of Pergamon. Marble and limestone. East frieze. Gigantomachy

Background imageMythology Collection: Pergamon Altar. Leto and Apollo fighting against Tityos

Pergamon Altar. Leto and Apollo fighting against Tityos
Pergamon 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

Background imageMythology Collection: Pergamon Altar. Probably goddess Nyx or one of the Erinyes h

Pergamon Altar. Probably goddess Nyx or one of the Erinyes h
Pergamon Altar. Built by order of Eumenes II Soter. 164-156 BC by artists of the school of Pergamon. Marble and limestone. North frieze

Background imageMythology Collection: Quadriga by Johann Gottfried Schadow (1764-1850). Brandenbur

Quadriga by Johann Gottfried Schadow (1764-1850). Brandenbur
Quadriga, chariot drawn by four horses driven by Victoria Goddess. Copy by the original of 1793, by Johann Gottfried Schadow (1764-1850). Brandenburg Gate. Berlin. Germany

Background imageMythology Collection: Metal Age. The gold bracteates. National Museum of Denmark

Metal Age. The gold bracteates. National Museum of Denmark
The gold bracteates. Flat, thin and single-sided gold medal worn as jewelry that was produced in Northern Europe predominantly during the Migration Period of the Germanic Iron Age

Background imageMythology Collection: Stele dedicated to bull Mnevis by laundryman Ipi. Egypt

Stele dedicated to bull Mnevis by laundryman Ipi. Egypt
Stele dedicated to bull Mnevis by laundryman Ipi. Limestone. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. C. 1300-1200 BC. Probably from Heliopolis. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageMythology Collection: Art greek. Archaic. Amphora of Melos. 7th BC century. Nation

Art greek. Archaic. Amphora of Melos. 7th BC century. Nation
Art greek. Archaic. Amphora of Melos. Datd between 650-600 BC. Apollo and muses in chariot drawn by winged horses. National Archaeological Museum of Athens. Greece

Background imageMythology Collection: Urartu civilization. Bronze Sphinx. From Tushpa or Toprakkal

Urartu civilization. Bronze Sphinx. From Tushpa or Toprakkale. 7th century B.C. Turkey. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageMythology Collection: Mesopotamian art. Neo-Babylonian. Ishtar Gate. Aurochs. Perg

Mesopotamian art. Neo-Babylonian. Ishtar Gate. Aurochs. Perg
Mesopotamian art. Neo-Babylonian. Ishtar Gate, one of the eight gates of the inner wall of Babylon. Built in the year 575 B.C

Background imageMythology Collection: Divine Comedy. Eigth Canto of Hell. Dante and Virgil cross t

Divine Comedy. Eigth Canto of Hell. Dante and Virgil cross t
Divine Comedy. Epic poem written by Dante Alighieri between 1308 and his death in 1321. Eigth Canto of Hell. Dante and Virgil cross the river Styx in the boat of Phlegyas

Background imageMythology Collection: Statue of a winged lion with human head. Nimrud

Statue of a winged lion with human head. Nimrud
Colossal statue of a winged lion with a human face. 865-860 BC. From Northwest Palace of Ashurnasirpal II. Nimrud. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageMythology Collection: Dionysus fighting with the Indians. Mosaic. Palazzo Massimo

Dionysus fighting with the Indians. Mosaic. Palazzo Massimo
Pavement mosaic depicting Dionysus fighting with the Indians. 4th century. From Villa Rufinella. Roman National Museum. Palazzo Massimo. Rome. Italy

Background imageMythology Collection: Greek Art. Greece. Artemis statue carved in Parian marble

Greek Art. Greece. Artemis statue carved in Parian marble. Located at the House of Diadumenos in Delos. Dated around 100 BCE National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece

Background imageMythology Collection: Mycenaean art. Greece. Fresco of the Lady of Mycenae or the

Mycenaean art. Greece. Fresco of the Lady of Mycenae or the Mycenaean. 13th century B.C. It depicts a goddess. Found at Mycenae in 1970. National Archaeological Museum. Athens

Background imageMythology Collection: Centaur kidnapping a young woman. Battle of the Lapiths

Centaur kidnapping a young woman. Battle of the Lapiths and the Centaurs. Decoration of the Temple of Zeus in the Sanctuary of Olympia. 5th century B.C. Parian marble. West pediment

Background imageMythology Collection: Hermathena. Fresco. Italy

Hermathena. Fresco. Italy
Hermathena. Fusion of Mercury and Athena. 16th century fresco by Federico Zuccari. Farnese Palace. Caprarola. Italy

Background imageMythology Collection: Phoenician art. Cyprus. 6th century BC. Herakles, 530-520 A

Phoenician art. Cyprus. 6th century BC. Herakles, 530-520 A.C. Limestone. Comes from Golgoi (Cyprus). Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States

Background imageMythology Collection: Mesopotamian art. Neo-Assyrian. Relief panels depicting two

Mesopotamian art. Neo-Assyrian. Relief panels depicting two protective winged genius. Detail. Hand. Dated between 883-859 BC. They come from the Palace of Ashurnasirpal II at Nimrud

Background imageMythology Collection: Pre-Columbian Art. Maya-Toltec. Head of the god of rain

Pre-Columbian Art. Maya-Toltec. Head of the god of rain. Dated between eleven to twelve. centuries. It comes from Chichen-Itza (Mexico). Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States

Background imageMythology Collection: Altar of Mars and Venus. rome. italy

Altar of Mars and Venus. rome. italy
Roman art. Italy. Altar of Mars and Venus in marble lunense. Roman artwork of the end of the reign of Trajan (98-117 ), later re-used under the Hadrianic era (117-132)

Background imageMythology Collection: Roman Art. Statue of Dionysos leaning on a female figure ( H

Roman Art. Statue of Dionysos leaning on a female figure ( Hope Dionysos ). Marble. Augustan or Julio-Claudian period. 27 B.C.-68 A.C. Roman copy of Greek original

Background imageMythology Collection: Head of Hathor as cow from grave of Tutankhamun. Egypt

Head of Hathor as cow from grave of Tutankhamun. Egypt
Egyptian Art. Head of Hathor as cow from grave of Tutankhamun. Golden wood. 18th Dynasty. New Empire. Luxor Museum. Egypt

Background imageMythology Collection: Statue of the goddess Hathor, depicted with cow horns and so

Statue of the goddess Hathor, depicted with cow horns and so
Egyptian Art. Statue of the goddess Hathor, depicted with cow horns and solar disk. Comes from the Temple of Luxor. Luxor Museum. Egypt

Background imageMythology Collection: Pharaoh Horemheb and god Amun. Egypt

Pharaoh Horemheb and god Amun. Egypt
Egyptian Art. Horemheb. Last Pharaoh of 18th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Ruled from 1323 to 1295 BC. Horemheb and god Amun. Luxor Museum. Egypt

Background imageMythology Collection: Lamasu or Bull-man. Reliefs from Sargon IIs Palace. Dur-Sha

Lamasu or Bull-man. Reliefs from Sargon IIs Palace. Dur-Sha
Assyrian Art. Lamasu or Bull-man. Reliefs from Sargon IIs Palace. Dur-Sharrukin (Khorsabad). Assyria, 721-705 BC. Alabaster. 8th century BC. Louvre Museum. Paris. France

Background imageMythology Collection: Tomb of Amen Khopshef. Young servant. Valley of the Queens

Tomb of Amen Khopshef. Young servant. Valley of the Queens
Tomb of Amen Khopshef, son of Ramses III. Polychrome reliefs decorating the walls of the burial chamber. Young servant. Twentieth dynasty. New Kingdom. Valley of the Queens. Egypt

Background imageMythology Collection: Tomb of Amen Khopshef. Goddess Hathor with the prince. Vall

Tomb of Amen Khopshef. Goddess Hathor with the prince. Vall
Tomb of Amen Khopshef, son of Ramses III. Polychrome reliefs decorating the walls of the burial chamber. Goddess Hathor with the prince. Twentieth dynasty. New Kingdom. Valley of the Queens. Egypt

Background imageMythology Collection: Temple of Ramses III. Winged sun relief as a symbol of prote

Temple of Ramses III. Winged sun relief as a symbol of prote
Temple of Ramses III. Winged sun relief (falcon wings with two uraeus and solar disk), as a symbol of protection above the doors of the temples. New Kingdom. (1550-1069 b.C). Twentieth dynasty

Background imageMythology Collection: Winged sun with uraeus and royal cartridges of Ramesses III

Winged sun with uraeus and royal cartridges of Ramesses III
Winged sun with uraeus and royal cartridges of Ramses III. Temple of Ramesses III. Twentieth dynasty. New Kingdom. Medinet Habu. West Thebes. Egypt

Background imageMythology Collection: Temple of Ramses III. The pharaoh making offerings to god Ho

Temple of Ramses III. The pharaoh making offerings to god Horus. Relief. New Kingdom. (1550-1069 b.C). Twentieth dynasty. Thebes. Medinet-Habou. Egypt

Background imageMythology Collection: Relief depicting a hand with an ankh or crux ansata. Egypt

Relief depicting a hand with an ankh or crux ansata. Egypt
Relief depicting a hand with an ankh or crux ansata. Temple of Hatshepsut. Eighteenth Dynasty. New Kingdom. Egypt

Background imageMythology Collection: EGYPT. TEMPLE OF LUXOR. Sphinxes Avenue. New Kingdom. Ancie

EGYPT. TEMPLE OF LUXOR. Sphinxes Avenue. New Kingdom. Ancient Thebes

Background imageMythology Collection: Statue of Castor and Pollux. Pizza Campidoglio. Rome. Italy

Statue of Castor and Pollux. Pizza Campidoglio. Rome. Italy



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