Spring and Summer, about 1760, by Andrea Casali (1705-1784) oil on canvas. Spring represented by Flora, Roman Goddess of flowers;Summer by Ceres, goddess of corn Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spring-and-summer-about-1760-by-andrea-casali-1705-1784-oil-on-canvas-spring-represented-by-flora-roman-goddess-of-flowerssummer-by-ceres-goddess-of-corn-image330684442.html
RM2A5YYAJ–Spring and Summer, about 1760, by Andrea Casali (1705-1784) oil on canvas. Spring represented by Flora, Roman Goddess of flowers;Summer by Ceres, goddess of corn
Ceres - Roman goddess of agriculture and corn (Greek Demeter), mother of Persephone/Proserpine. Copperplate engraving Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ceres-roman-goddess-of-agriculture-and-corn-greek-demeter-mother-of-135677903.html
RMHTMJFB–Ceres - Roman goddess of agriculture and corn (Greek Demeter), mother of Persephone/Proserpine. Copperplate engraving
'Barking dogs never bite'' President McKinley walking onto the White House grounds with a woman labelled 'Prosperity', passing a group of barking dogs labelled 'Anti-prosperity,' 'Silverites,' 'Anti-trust,' 'Anti-expansion,' and 'Socialist.' The woman, dressed in a red, white, and blue outfit, may represent Columbia or possibly Mrs. McKinley; she is wearing a winged hat like that of the Roman god Mercury, though may also represent Minerva, the Roman goddess and patroness of commerce and trade. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/barking-dogs-never-bite-president-mckinley-walking-onto-the-white-house-grounds-with-a-woman-labelled-prosperity-passing-a-group-of-barking-dogs-labelled-anti-prosperity-silverites-anti-trust-anti-expansion-and-socialist-the-woman-dressed-in-a-red-white-and-blue-outfit-may-represent-columbia-or-possibly-mrs-mckinley-she-is-wearing-a-winged-hat-like-that-of-the-roman-god-mercury-though-may-also-represent-minerva-the-roman-goddess-and-patroness-of-commerce-and-trade-image210382134.html
RMP67MFJ–'Barking dogs never bite'' President McKinley walking onto the White House grounds with a woman labelled 'Prosperity', passing a group of barking dogs labelled 'Anti-prosperity,' 'Silverites,' 'Anti-trust,' 'Anti-expansion,' and 'Socialist.' The woman, dressed in a red, white, and blue outfit, may represent Columbia or possibly Mrs. McKinley; she is wearing a winged hat like that of the Roman god Mercury, though may also represent Minerva, the Roman goddess and patroness of commerce and trade.
Jacques-Louis David French school Mars being disarmed by Venus Oil on canvas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jacques-louis-david-french-school-mars-being-disarmed-by-venus-oil-on-canvas-image257282623.html
RMTXG6H3–Jacques-Louis David French school Mars being disarmed by Venus Oil on canvas
Cybele, the Great Mother: Wife of Saturn (Kronos) and mother of Jupiter and principal gods. Shown wearing her crown of towers. Phrygian goddess associated with fertility 1702 Copperplate engraving Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cybele-the-great-mother-wife-of-saturn-kronos-and-mother-of-jupiter-and-principal-gods-shown-wearing-her-crown-of-towers-phrygian-goddess-associated-with-fertility-1702-copperplate-engraving-image257298096.html
RMTXGX9M–Cybele, the Great Mother: Wife of Saturn (Kronos) and mother of Jupiter and principal gods. Shown wearing her crown of towers. Phrygian goddess associated with fertility 1702 Copperplate engraving
Minerva: Ancient Roman goddess of wisdom, patroness of arts, wearing helmet and holding shield. Athene in Greek pantheon. Statue Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-minerva-ancient-roman-goddess-of-wisdom-patroness-of-arts-wearing-135677740.html
RMHTMJ9G–Minerva: Ancient Roman goddess of wisdom, patroness of arts, wearing helmet and holding shield. Athene in Greek pantheon. Statue
Demeter Greek goddess of corn and harvest equivalent to Ceres in Roman pantheon. Here presenting corn to Triptolemus. In Greek mythology Triptolemus, her and demi-god was taught arts of agriculture by the goddess Carved relief Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/demeter-greek-goddess-of-corn-and-harvest-equivalent-to-ceres-in-roman-pantheon-here-presenting-corn-to-triptolemus-in-greek-mythology-triptolemus-her-and-demi-god-was-taught-arts-of-agriculture-by-the-goddess-carved-relief-image257298170.html
RMTXGXCA–Demeter Greek goddess of corn and harvest equivalent to Ceres in Roman pantheon. Here presenting corn to Triptolemus. In Greek mythology Triptolemus, her and demi-god was taught arts of agriculture by the goddess Carved relief
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