Mythology


Mythology



2 subcategories
Monsters

MONSTERS

Mythological Animals

MYTHOLOGICAL ANIMALS

2,472 photos
The sirens, 1890                                       
Canvas
#40061237

The sirens, 1890 Canvas

Daphnis and Chloe.
Canvas 170 x 95 cm
#40061419

Daphnis and Chloe. Canvas 170 x 95 cm

Les Trois Graces - the Three Graces.
Canvas
#40061427

Les Trois Graces - the Three Graces. Canvas

Polymnie,muse de l'eloquence - Polyhymnia,muse of
eloquence.
Wood, 81 x 100 cm
M.I.1119
#40061439

Polymnie,muse de l'eloquence - Polyhymnia,muse of eloquence. Wood, 81 x 100 cm...

Diana and Callisto.                                    
Canvas,202 x 323 cm                                    
Cat.1671
#40061529

Diana and Callisto. Canvas,202 x 323 cm...

Nymph and shepherd.                                    
Canvas, 43 x 60 cm
#40061567

Nymph and shepherd. Canvas, 43 x 60 cm

The Judgement of Paris,1921.                           
Laminated wood,40 x 39 cm
#40061568

The Judgement of Paris,1921. Laminated wood,40 x 39 c...

Tarquinius and Lucrecia, 1559                          
Canvas, 175 x 152 cm
#40061644

Tarquinius and Lucrecia, 1559 Canvas, 175 x 152 cm

Apollon et Marsyas - Apollo and Marsyas,1495  
The silenus or satyr Marsyas, convinced of his own talent, challenged the god Apollo to a musical contest and was skinned alive when he lost.
Oil on wood 39 x 29 cm
RF 370
#40070135

Apollon et Marsyas - Apollo and Marsyas,1495 The silenus or satyr Marsyas, co...

Minerva and the Centaur.                               
Tempera on wood (15th).                                
207 x 148 cm                                           
Dep.29
#40070144

Minerva and the Centaur. Tempera on wood (15th)....

The Calumny of Apelles. King Midas sits in judgement
on "Ignorance" and "Suspicion". The plaintiff brings
"Calumny" as a witness, who drags "Envy" by the hair.
Botticelli recreated a lost painting by Greek painter
Apelles. 1495, Tempera on wood, 62 x 91 cm Inv.1496
See also 400701/46,47
#40070145

The Calumny of Apelles. King Midas sits in judgement on "Ignorance" and "Suspic...

The Calumny of Apelles. King Midas sits in judgement
on "Ignorance" and "Suspicion". The plaintiff brings
"Calumny" as a witness, who drags "Envy" by the hair.
Botticelli recreated a lost painting by Greek painter
Apelles. 1495, Tempera on wood, 62 x 91 cm   Detail
See also 40-07-01/45,47
#40070146

The Calumny of Apelles. King Midas sits in judgement on "Ignorance" and "Suspic...