RMT951XC–Jupiter in his chariot drawn by eagles. In ancient Roman religion and myth, Jupiter or Jove is the king of the gods and the god of sky and thunder. Jupiter was the chief deity of Roman state religion throughout the Republican and Imperial eras, until Christianity became the dominant religion of the Empire. He is usually thought to have originated as a sky god.
RMD89969–Myth : Fama
RMMC88H4–EGYPTIAN MYTH - SISTRUM The deceased Hunefer with wife (holding the sacred sistrum. Both stand in adoration of the gods. Lithographic copy of 19th century - Egyptian Book of the Dead.
RMERG84F–Native American myth, in which a boy learns wisdom from a squirrel.
RMBKDT39–MYTH OF FINGERPRINTS (1997) BACK HOME (ALT) BRIAN KERWIN,JULIANNE MOORE,NOAH WYLE MYFN 006
RMCXD94K–Roman Art. Sarcophagus Chest with the Phaeton Myth. The fall of Phaeton. Found in Ostia. Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen.
RMBKAC2C–literature, myth, 'The Reeve of Wolfenschiessen', woodcut, 'Swiss Chronicles' by Johannes Stumpf, 1554, ,
RF2FFMEND–The caption for this illustration reads: And there he saw his sister, with the head of the sleeping dragon on her knee. This Serbian myth is about Serbian Cinderella, whose name was Pepelyouga (also spelled Pepeljuga). The illustration is from a 1921 book on Serbian myths and legends.
RMGDWT67–Babylon - Myth and Truth
RMRYDYRK–Myth of Jupiter and the donkey, Dirk Stoop, John Ogilby, 1665
RMAHPHTF–Pandora atop the opened box of evils from ancient Greek mythology. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2BD2R4E–Hindu symbol of the Universe. Creation myth. Engraving, 19th century.
RFC37114–The creature of ancient fable and myth, a beautiful flying white horse.
RFCX4J81–story, myth, legend - storytelling concept - isolated words in vintage letterpress wood type
RMJGRNFP–'Indian myth and legend' (1913)
RMA1M4GW–The Eight Immortals Crossing The Sea the Pa Hsien kuo hai the Taoist deities 1920s illustration by a Chinese artist
RMAY0E8M–Unicorn herd
RMBEKAGD–Chinese Dragon Sculpture at the Tua Pek Kong Chinese Temple Kuching Sarawak Malaysia Borneo
RMB41WNW–Sphinx and Pyramid in 2008 Toronto Chinese Lantern Festival featuring craft lanterns from Zigong Sichuan China
RMT951Y5–The Moon in her chariot, riding across the heavens. In ancient Roman religion and myth, Luna is the divine embodiment of the Moon (Latin luna; cf. English 'lunar'). She is often presented as the female complement of the Sun (Sol) conceived of as a god. Luna is also sometimes represented as an aspect of the Roman triple goddess (diva triformis ), along with Proserpina and Hecate.
RF2GXM0T1–Myth and fact switches sliders buttons set.
RMB0H79E–Italy at Epcot s World Showcase Neptune Statue. For Editorial use Only
RMHHW430–Indian myth and legend: Damayanti choosing a husband. Illustration after a painting by Warwick Goble, English illustrator of
RMR7BFT5–The Aino Myth triptych by Akseli Gallen-Kallela (1865-1931), oil on canvas, 1891. The painting, depicting Väinämöinen and Aino, is a story from the Finnish work of epic poetry, the Kalevala.
RMFFADRR–VEGETABLE LAMB MYTH. /nThe barometz, or Vegetable Lamb of Tartary, a plant which, according to legend, grew sheep as its fruit and so was considered to be a possible source of cotton. The myth is similar to that whereby the gooseneck barnacle would turn i
RMG9J622–Horse Racing - Sandown. What A Myth (r) clears an open ditch
RFM4YP1A–The statue here represents Janus, the god of beginnings. The Romans depicted Janus with two heads, one looking forward and one looking backward. Here both heads have a beard, and he holds a key in hisleft hand and a staff in the other.
RMKF0JD9–Orpheus and Eurydice - Orpheus playing the Viola da Braccia. Greek myth. Engraving by Marc-Antonio Raimondi 1480 – c. 1534. Orfeo, Orphée
RMFP624Y–Akseli Gallen-Kallela - Aino Myth, Triptych
RMG37R62–Narcissus - Classical Myth
RM2RC8YME–Akseli Gallen-Kallela, Aino Myth, Triptych, painting in oil on canvas, 1891
RMMC6MJE–CHRISTIAN - OLD TESTAMENT - JEWISH MYTH - ELIJAH 'Elijah and the Ravens' - Elijah is fed by ravens. Illustration by Arthur Dixon for Theodora W. Wilson, The Old Testament Story, 1926.
RMK38JDM–THE MYTH OF FINGERPRINTS NOAH WYLIE Date: 1997
RMRJN3KE–Illustration showing Heaven and Earth represented in Babylonian Myth
RM2PHMMXM–Tír na nÓg - Land of Youth - a Celtic myth in an illustration by Scottish artist Stephen Reid from a 1910 book showing Oisin and Niamh approaching the Land of Youth.
RMBKDT3J–MYTH OF FINGERPRINTS (1997) BACK HOME (ALT) POSTER MYFN 021
RMBWYT01–alpine Alps mountains view from large myth dusk twilight canton Schwyz scenery in morning Santis Switze
RMF4MRWB–Myth busters stars Adam Savage (right) and Jamie Hyneman pose with an astronaut before the start of the second White House Astronomy Night on the South Lawn October 19, 2015 in Washington, DC. Astronomy Night brought together students, teachers, scientists, and NASA astronauts for a night of stargazing and space-related educational activities.
RMHRP6CN–Myth of the Flat Earth
RM2T5BP7H–Sarcophagus with the myth of Prometheus, Campania, Italy 4th Century National Archaeological Museum of Naples Italy.
RMCXD953–Roman Art. Sarcophagus Chest with the Phaeton Myth. The fall of Phaeton. Found in Ostia. Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen.
RMHHW42G–Indian myth and legend: Sita finds Rama among lotus blooms. Illustration after a painting by Warwick Goble, English illustrator
RMR7BFTW–The Aino Myth triptych by Akseli Gallen-Kallela (1865-1931), oil on canvas, 1891. The painting, depicting Väinämöinen and Aino, is a story from the Finnish work of epic poetry, the Kalevala. Detail of the central panel of the triptych - full work can be seen as R7BFT5
RMFFADRP–BARNACLE GEESE MYTH. /nA fanciful picture of the 'Breed of Barnackle-geese,' the myth according to which gooseneck barnacles develop into geese. Woodcut from John Gerard's 'Herball or Generall Historie of Plants,' 1597.
RM2J8TEHW–Jesse Owens at the 1936 Olympics Nazi Germany He achieved international fame at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany, by winning four gold medals: 100 meters, long jump, 200 meters, and 4 × 100-meter relay. He was the most successful athlete at the Games and, as a black American man, was credited with 'single-handedly crushing Hitler's myth of Aryan supremacy'. Official Olympics postcard, Reichssportverlag, Berlin winner of four gold medals, Berlin Nazi Germany.
RFBY39NE–The Wild Hunt, an ancient myth in the lands of northern Europe, especially Scandinavia, is particularly found in Norse myth.
RFHAD111–On the sixth day of the creation myth of the world, by C. Gutherz, illustration published in 1880
RMG1277E–Romulus & Remus, the She Wolf and the shepherd, a comic take on the Rome foundation myth by John Leech
RMD88KKD–Myth - Lady Godiva
RMEX279M–Portrait of Leander, youth and lover of Hero in Greek myth, on acam from Lord Montague's collection. Copperplate engraving by Thomas Worlidge from James Vallentin's One Hundred and Eight Engravings from Antique Gems, 1863.
RMMC879B–EGYPTIAN MYTH - PTAH-SOCHARIS-OSIRIS The god, Ptah-Socharis-Osiris enthroned. Behind stand Iris and Nephthys. Papyrus of Anhai. From Budge ed. Of 'Egyptian Book of Dead'.
RMK38JEH–THE MYTH OF FINGERPRINTS JULIANNE MOORE Date: 1997
RME1GG5M–Painting depicting part of the Minotaur myth, which appears in the Meta-morphoses; Deadalus, the inventor, presents Pasiphaë with a bronze cow - a device to enable her to gratify her un-natural passion for a bull.
RM2BWC6JG–Ancient and Legendary Penwith Map by the Rev W.S.Lach-Szyrma , vicar of Newlyn St. Peter, in his 1878 history of West Penwith with the places mentioned in old Cornish myth and legend
RMBKDT3T–MYTH OF FINGERPRINTS (1997) BACK HOME (ALT) NOAH WYLE MYFN 063
RMBWYT03–alpine Alps mountains view from large myth dusk twilight canton Schwyz scenery in morning Santis Switze
RMF3FFDM–Vegetable ; myth pumpkin All Saints Eve ; Copenhagen ; Denmark ; Scandinavian
RMT96M8X–Jupiter in his chariot, drawn by a pair of eagles. In ancient Roman religion and myth, Jupiter or Jove is the king of the gods and the god of sky and thunder. Jupiter was the chief deity of Roman state religion throughout the Republican and Imperial eras, until Christianity became the dominant religion of the Empire. He is usually thought to have originated as a sky god.
RM2T4KATP–Relief showing the myth of Telephus from Herculeum House of Telephus, (1st century BC) National Archaeological Museum of Naples Italy.
RMCXD943–Roman Art. Sarcophagus Chest with the Phaeton Myth. The fall of Phaeton. Found in Ostia. Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen.
RMHHW42N–Indian myth and legend: Damayanti and the Swan. Illustration after a painting by Warwick Goble, English illustrator of
RM2EENJB1–The building of Babel. According to the myth, following the Great Flood, humanity agree to build a tower tall enough to reach heaven, God, seeing their city and tower confounded their speech so that they could no longer understand each other, and scattered them around the world. From Cassell's Universal History, published 1888.
RFMHFKME–An American Myth - The remarkable composition depicted above, which is catalogued as an unfinished work, is in the Exposition g…
RMBA7XH1–Atlas, Titan, Greek myth figure, carrying earth on his shoulders, Opusculum geographicum, 1533,
RF2FFMFNE–The caption for this illustration reads: He was very upset when he saw the snake against the wall. This is part of the Serbian myth “The nine giants.” The illustration is from a 1921 book on Serbian myths and legends and shows the sleeping princess and the prince about to slay one of the snakes.
RFHCDYCA–a young Faunus, in ancient Roman religion and myth, Faunus was the horned god of the forest, plains and fields, the story of the ancient Rome, roman Empire, Italy
RME0W20X–Dec. 12, 1960 - That's Nothing: for Hercules, the hero of the Greek myth whose adventures are now shown in an Italian monumental film. The title of the film is ''Die Rache des Herkules'' (The revenge of Hercules), and the American Mark Forest (Mark Forest) plays the part of Hercules.
RMG383YP–Myth - Father Time
RM2P8GKC5–Hyllas, or Hyllus, in Greek myth, he was son of Heracles and Deianira, husband of Iole, and nursed by Abia. Head of a bearded man. Hillo. Copperplate engraving by Guillaume Vallet after Giovanni Angelo Canini from Iconografia, cioe disegni d'imagini de famosissimi monarchi, regi, filososi, poeti ed oratori dell' Antichita, Drawings of images of famous monarchs, kings, philosophers, poets and orators of Antiquity, Ignatio de’Lazari, Rome, 1699.
RMMC879G–EGYPTIAN MYTH - HIEROGLYPHS Opening to the Hunefer papyrus of the 'Egyptian Book of the Dead' (Budge lithographic edition). The first hieroglyphics depict the 'praying men' and the sba star, in the invocation to the gods.
RMK38JDK–THE MYTH OF FINGERPRINTS NOAH WYLIE Date: 1997
RMHHG8B8–Hindu myth of Dasavataram or Vamanavataram in the form of a dwarf. Lord Vishnu as appeared as Vamanavataram and began to grow to a great height and with one step he covered the whole earth, with his second step he covered the entire sky and region above. ;French; lithograph; India; By Marlet 1829
RMBXD8PP–Departure of Adonis (c18th Engraving of Painting by Titian) Greek Myth
RMBKDT3C–MYTH OF FINGERPRINTS (1997) BACK HOME (ALT) JULIANNE MOORE MYFN 009
RMG55X77–Oscar The Myth ridden by Phillip York winners of The Paul Rackham Champion Novices' Hunters' Steeple Chase
RMT951Y0–Jupiter in his chariot, drawn by a pair of eagles. In ancient Roman religion and myth, Jupiter or Jove is the king of the gods and the god of sky and thunder. Jupiter was the chief deity of Roman state religion throughout the Republican and Imperial eras, until Christianity became the dominant religion of the Empire. He is usually thought to have originated as a sky god.
RM2T4KAW5–Relief showing the myth of Telephus from Herculeum House of Telephus, (1st century BC) National Archaeological Museum of Naples Italy.
RMHKEAJ6–Landscape with the myth of Actaeon. Fresco. From the Vesuvian Area. 25-45 AD. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
RMHHW42X–Indian myth and legend: Arjuna and the river Nymph. Illustration after a painting by Warwick Goble, English illustrator of
RFJ5E273–myth ginkgo biloba
RMGDWT65–Babylon - Myth and Truth
RMBA7PWJ–Atlas, Titan, Greek myth figure, carrying earth on his shoulders, wood engraving, 19th century,
RF2FFMFBH–The caption for this illustration reads: Many came to the well to bathe. This Serbian myth is about Healing Water. The tale is about two borthers, one righteous and one unrighteous. The former took the kingdom upon the king;s death and then through wagers took all from the brother. The righteous brother even lost his eyes, but seeing people come to a well and bathe, he did so and regained his sight, cured a princess of leprosy with the waters and gained half a kingdom. The illustration is from a 1921 book on Serbian myths and legends.
RFHCDYCC–An old Faun, together with Bacchus, in ancient Roman religion and myth, Faunus was the horned god of the forest, plains and fields, the story of the ancient Rome, roman Empire, Italy
RF2JRW9M1–Isis, winged goddess in ancient Egyptian religion, with throne hieroglyph on her head. In Osiris myth and cult she resurrects her husband Osiris.
RMD88HCH–Myth - Apeliotes
RM2GG0TM2–Bust of one of Laocoon's sons attacked by giant serpents in Greek myth. Laocoontis Filius. Engraved on jasper and dactylotheca from the collection of art dealer Thomas Moore Slade. Mezzotint copperplate engraving by John Spilsbury from his Collection of Fifty Prints from Antique Gems, John Boydell, London, 1785.
RMMC88H5–EGYPTIAN MYTH - WINGED SERPENT Winged serpent - detail from scene of Osiris enthroned within a shrine. The Hunefer Papyrus of the Egyptian book of the Dead. 19th Century lithographic copy.
RMK38JEG–THE MYTH OF FINGERPRINTS JULIANNE MOORE, NOAH WYLIE Date: 1997
RMHHG9BJ–Hero and Leander is the Greek myth relating the story of Hero, a priestess of Aphrodite who dwelt in a tower in Sestos on the European side of the Hellespont (today's Dardanelles), and Leander, from Abydos on the opposite side of the strait. Engraving from 'Tableaux du temple des muses' (1655) by Michel de Marolles (1600 - 1681), known as the abbé de Marolles; a French churchman and translator.
RMWH8H4F–Horses in Myth and Legend. Greek Coin showing the winged horse Pegasus drinking. Encyclopedia of the Horse page 236.
RMBKRFCC–SAN WA (2005) THE MYTH (ALT) JACKIE CHAN STANLEY TONG (DIR) 001
RMG587A2–Oscar the Myth ridden by Phillip York in The Paul Rackham Champion Novices' Hunters' Steeple Chase
RF2R7JE6A–Isis and Osiris, the Myth of Bull Apis, painting by Italian artist Raffaellino del Garbo, Borgia Apartments, Vatican City, 1900s
RMT951Y4–Jupiter in his chariot, drawn by a pair of eagles. In ancient Roman religion and myth, Jupiter or Jove is the king of the gods and the god of sky and thunder. Jupiter was the chief deity of Roman state religion throughout the Republican and Imperial eras, until Christianity became the dominant religion of the Empire. He is usually thought to have originated as a sky god.
RMEETEGW–Romulus and Remus1615 - 1616 Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640) Flemish Belgian Belgium ( twin brothers and main characters of Rome's foundation myth )
RMH7489E–The Farnese Bull. Roman copy (3rd century AD) of a Hellenistic sculpture. Myth of Dirce. Base. Relief. Hunting scene. From baths of Caracalla, Rome. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMERG61X–Native American myth, in which a boy learns wisdom from a squirrel.
RFJ825DN–autumnal hesse fountain source myth saw fall autumn siegfriedbrunnen lindenfels
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