RM2A2TG5W–Painting, sculpture and architecture, Personification of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, God Hermes and Goddess Athena in the background, Signed: J. de Sandrart Invent, C.G. Amling sculp, frontispiece, Sandrart, Joachim von (inv.); Amling, Carl Gustav von (sc.); Offizin Endter Nürnberg (imp.), 1775, Joachim von Sandrart:Teutsche Academie der Bau- Bildhauer- und Maler-Kunst: worinn die Regeln und Lehrsätze dieser Künste gegeben, nicht weniger zu mehrerer Erläuterung die besten Exempel der alten und neuen Künstler in Kupfer beygefüget worden, wie solche in Rom auf das genaueste
RMTAGHKB–Henryk Siemiradzki (1843-1902). Polish painter. The Judgement of Paris, 1892. National Museum. Warsaw. Poland.
RMMCHJRT–Pallas and the Centaur
RFP1MFJK–Leroux Louis Hector - Adoration of the Goddess Pallas Athena
RMHRRHMB–The Tholos in Athena Pronaia temple in Delphi, Central Greece
RMDE5X57–Pallas Athena, 1898. Artist: Klimt, Gustav (1862-1918)
RMKAY1K0–Phidias and his assistants at work on the statue of the goddess Athena in the Parthenon receives a visit from Pericles. Phidias or Pheidias, c. 480 – 430 BC. Greek sculptor, painter, and architect. Pericles, c. 495 – 429 BC. Greek statesman, orator and general of Athens. After the painting by Ambrose Dudley, (1867-1951). From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RF2GE6X0D–Newell Convers Wyeth ( N C Wyeth) artwork - Goddess of Power - Athena - Spear and shield in hand.
RMPJRB2T–Franz von Stuck (1863-1928). German painter. Pallas Athena, 1891. Wallraf-Richartz Museum. Cologne. Germany.
RMCWAB37–Minerva, goddess of war and Roman counterpart of Athena. 1896 painting by American mural painter Elihu Vedder.
RM2JB7M6C–Rembrandt (Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn) (1606-1669). Dutch painter and printmaker. Pallas Athena, ca. 1657. Detail. Oil on canvas. Calouste Gulbenkian Museum. Lisbon, Portugal.
RMARCT62–Athena greece goddess of civilization greek
RF2JRY53R–This 1913 illustration shows the Parthenon in Athens, Greece. The Parthenon is a former temple on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece, that was dedicated to the goddess Athena during the fifth century BC. Its decorative sculptures are considered some of the high points of Greek art, an enduring symbol of Ancient Greece, democracy and Western civilization. Jules Guérin 1866 –1946) was an American muralist, architectural delineator, and illustrator. A painter and widely published magazine illustrator, he gained prominence for his architectural work such as in the 1906, Plan for Chicago, and for the
RM2B01D4J–Italy: Medusa as the shield of Athena. Oil on canvas painting by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (29 September 1571 - 18 July 1610), c. 1597. In Greek mythology Medusa (Greek: Μέδουσα, 'guardian, protectress') was a Gorgon, a chthonic monster, and a daughter of Phorcys and Ceto. Gazing directly upon her would turn onlookers to stone. She was beheaded by the hero Perseus, who thereafter used her head as a weapon until he gave it to the goddess Athena to place on her shield. In classical antiquity the image of the head of Medusa appeared in the evil-averting device known as the Gorgoneion.
RF2EDTC7K–This image shows the Judgement of Paris by the artist Solomon J Solomon. In Greek legend, Paris was a Trojan prince, the son of Priam and Hecuba. When Eris, the Greek goddess of discord, was not invited to the marriage of the Greek leader Achilles, she threw a golden apple into the festivities, with the words 'for the fairest' written on it. The goddesses Hera, Aphrodite, and Athena each claimed the apple, and Zeus, the king of the gods, had Paris choose which one should get it. Hermes, the messenger god, acts as a guide, arranging the meeting between the goddesses and Paris. Aphrodite promise
RMBTJWE8–Minerva, goddess of war and Roman counterpart of Athena. 1896 painting by American mural painter Elihu Vedder.
RMKP28C2–Roman fresco depicting Ulysses carrying the Palladium (statue of Athena) that he has stolen from the temple. 1st century AD. Triclinium. House of the Actors or the Mimes. Pompeii. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
RF2JRY55A–The Parthenon is a former temple on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece, that was dedicated to the goddess Athena during the fifth century BC. Its decorative sculptures are considered some of the high points of Greek art, an enduring symbol of Ancient Greece, democracy and Western civilization. Jules Guérin 1866 –1946) was an American muralist, architectural delineator, and illustrator. A painter and widely published magazine illustrator, he gained prominence for his architectural work such as in the 1906, Plan for Chicago, and for the large murals he painted in many well-known public structures su
RM2DNT2CP–Lekythos (birth of Athena), clay, quickly turned, painted (ceramic), alternately fired, cold painting, clay, total: height: 17 cm; diameter: 7 cm; muzzle diameter: 3.7 cm; base diameter: 4.8 cm, Ceramics, Olympic gods, Birth of Minerva, Meander, Palmette (ornament), Strict style, In Greek antiquity, all vessels for ointment or perfume oils were called lekyths; today the term is used for this special type of vessel. Around 530/520 BC, the so-called white-ground technique was developed, which probably served to imitate more valuable materials such as marble, alabaster, ostrich eggs or ivory.
RM2PETCFP–The Parthenon, Athens, seen from the Propylaia, c1937. The Parthenon is a former temple on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece, that was dedicated to the goddess Athena during the fifth century BC.
RMJGED94–Etruscan. Boccaner's tablets. From Caere (Cerveteri, italy). 550-530 BC. Detail of Athena. London. British Museum.
RMPB0GB5–Base of a terracotta lebes gamikos (jar associated with weddings). Culture: Greek, Attic. Dimensions: H. as restored 17 3/4 in. (45.11 cm) diameter 17 1/2 in. (44.5 cm). Date: ca. 400 B.C.. Athena between Herakles and Iolaos; woman or goddess in front of Zeus or Poseidon In Attic vase-painting, large vases appear with greater frequency at the end of the fifth century B.C. than at any other time since the Geometric period. While some artists fill the space with many smaller figures, the Talos Painter is among those who work on a large scale, depicting figures of great presence and nobility
RM2RH65CG–Paul Gauguin (1848-1903). French Post-Impressionist painter. The Judgement of Paris, 1902. National Gallery, Prague, Czech Republic.
RMDE854N–'Pallas Athena and Muses', 1630s. Artist: Jan van Balen
RFKFA9B3–Fresco with Athena painting
RFDYP7MY–Pallas Athena, goddess symbol of wisdom, intellect, creativity and strength for example, ink drawing with attributes.
RFPXGERB–Mural of Athena, goddess of wisdom, handicraft, and warfare, a female deity in body armour, helmet and holding a banner watering a small town. From Ty
RM2R1PAD0–Ceiling Painting, Europe/, Inscription, Ancient Art Lives, Goddess of Art Athena, Minerva, Vatican Museums, Vatican City, Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy
RF2HY7K65–Head of Minerva'. Painting of Minerva. Oil on canvas, 125 × 80 cm. Painting was a preparatory study for the mosaic Minerva, which is in the Library of Congress, Jefferson Building, Washington, D.C.
RMDDRKE9–religion, ancient world, Greek mythology, 'Mount Olympus', painting by Abraham Janssens van Nuyssen (before 1575 - 1632), circa 1615, old pinacotheca, Munich, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMMMXDR9–. English: Allegoric representation of Elizabeth I with the goddesses Juno, Athena & Venus/Aphrodite. The fact that Juno seems to signal the Queen to walk towards the goddess suggests that the painting was commissioned to pressure Elizabeth into marriage. Elizabeth I and the Three Goddesses. 1569. Eworth Elizabeth I and the Three Goddesses 1569
RM2BDY4JN–Judgment of Paris, 1460
RF2JJNAT1–A photo of a19th century vintage illustration of the goddess Athena bust
RMAFNCN1–'fine arts, Rembrandt, (15.7.1606 - 4.10.1669), painting, 'Pallas Athena', oil on canvas,118x91 cm, collection, museum Caloust
RMT6AF32–Pallas Athena as the champion of the Hellenic heroes. Ancient Greek vase painting, 1899
RMKE0BA5–Roman fresco, unique replica of the myth of Marsias, represented in continuous narrative. Athena, seated, plays the double flute, while a nymph shows her a mirror. To the left, Marsias observes the scene from a rock. In the center, he submits to the punishment of Apollo, surrounded by Muses. First imperial era. Pompeii. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
RF2JRY55J–The Temple of Athena Aphaia in Aegina – by Jules Giuerin The Temple of Aphaia was dedicated to goddess Athena and is located on the island of Aegina, on top of a hill. One of the ancient architectural wonders of ancient Greece, it was built in 480 BC and 25 of the original 32 Doric columns still stand due to the skill of the restorers. It is situated in a Sanctuary complex in Aegina. Jules Guérin 1866 –1946) was an American muralist, architectural delineator, and illustrator. A painter and widely published magazine illustrator, he gained prominence for his architectural work such as in the 190
RMTAGHKK–Henryk Siemiradzki (1843-1902). Polish painter. The Judgement of Paris, 1892. Detail. National Museum. Warsaw. Poland.
RFB3N4AP–Judgment of Paris
RMCE6E2M–Hermathena. Fusion of Mercury and Athena. 16th century fresco by Federico Zuccari. Farnese Palace. Caprarola. Italy.
RM2WBJX6R–An artist's reconstruction of the Parthenon, Greece, c1930. The Parthenon is a former temple on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece, that was dedicated to the goddess Athena during the fifth century BC. Its decorative sculptures are considered some of the high points of classical Greek art.
RMKP28DR–Roman fresco depicting Achilles attacking Agamemnon. Only part of the body of the hero is preserved with his sword, assisted by Athena. Tablinium. House of the Dioscuri. Pompeii. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
RMDE66BE–Minerva Victorious over Ignorance, ca 1591. Artist: Spranger, Bartholomeus (1546-1611)
RF2D6AYEH–This painting by Frederic Leighton shows Helen of Troy attended by her handmaidens. In Greek legend, Paris was a Trojan prince, the son of Priam and Hecuba. When Eris, the Greek goddess of discord, was not invited to the marriage of the Greek leader Achilles, she threw a golden apple into the festivities, with the words 'for the fairest' written on it. The goddesses Hera, Aphrodite, and Athena each claimed the apple, and Zeus, the king of the gods, had Paris choose which one should get it. Hermes, the messenger god, acts as a guide, arranging the meeting between the goddesses and Paris. Aphrod
RMPB1G7D–Terracotta amphora (jar). Culture: Greek, Attic. Dimensions: H. 26 in. (66 cm). Date: ca. 530-520 B.C.. Obverse, Athena and Herakles in the gigantomachy (battle of gods and giants) Reverse, Poseidon, Leto, Apollo, Artemis, Dionysos On the lip, obverse and reverse, chariot races Of particular interest on this vase is the frieze of racing chariots on the lip. Subordinate bands of figural decoration were introduced at various times and on various shapes in Athenian vase-painting. At the end of the sixth century B.C. and in the early fifth, decoration on the lip occasionally appears, especiall
RFPAX56B–Leroux Louis Hector - Adoration of the Goddess Pallas Athena
RMEGAR29–Reconstruction of the Parthenon-Temple, Interior view, dedicated to the Greek goddess Pallas Athena Parthenos on the Acropolis i
RFDBHWC8–historical costume - woman dressed as an ancient Greek warrior, stylized statue of Athena 5th century BC
RFE9CFXT–Pallas Athena, original watercolor sketch.
RMMP8GH7–English: Elizabeth I and the Three Goddesses . English: Allegoric representation of Elizabeth I with the goddesses Juno, Athena & Venus/Aphrodite. The fact that Juno seems to signal the Queen to walk towards the goddess suggests that the painting was commissioned to pressure Elizabeth into marriage. . 1569. 738 Joris Hoefnagel or Hans Eworth - Queen Elizabeth I & the Three Goddesses, ca 1569
RM2BDY4N1–Story of Oenone and Paris, 1460
RMF3YE9G–Pallas Athena ink drawing with attributes
RMHRRHKG–The Tholos in Athena Pronaia temple in Delphi, Central Greece
RMEAXWKD–The text that accompanied this illustration reads: To him, at last, the three goddesses entrusted the judgment and the golden apple and the person entrusted is the god Hermes.
RMB2JGPH–fine arts, ancient world, Greece, vase painting, hydria, downfall of Troy, Ajax and Cassandra in the temple of Athena, by the 'Kleophrades Painter', circa 500 B.C., Museo Nazionale, Naples, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2WEP7T3–Minerva, Richard Collin, after Joachim von Sandrart (I), 1675 - 1680 print Image of an image of the goddess Minerva, also known as the Giustiniani Minerva. Minerva holds her spear in her left arm. Title page for Teutsche Academie der Edlen Bau, Bild-und Mahlerey-Künste 2nd part, the 3rd book about painting. paper engraving / etching piece of sculpture, reproduction of a piece of sculpture. (story of) Minerva (Pallas, Athena)
RF2HW4885–Art inspired by Base of a terracotta lebes gamikos (jar associated with weddings), Classical, ca. 400 B.C., Greek, Attic, Terracotta; red-figure, H. as restored 17 3/4 in. (45.11 cm), Vases, Athena between Herakles and Iolaos; woman or goddess in front of Zeus or Poseidon. In Attic, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMJGEDAD–Boccaner's tablets. From Caere (Cerveteri, italy). 550-530 BC. Detail of woman. London. British Museum.
RFHPDR9P–Kapnikarea church, byzantine style, Athens, Greece, Europe
RF2B947FK–Painting, sculpture and architecture, Personification of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, God Hermes and Goddess Athena in the background, Signed: J. de Sandrart Invent, C.G. Amling sculp, frontispiece, Sandrart, Joachim von (inv.), Amling, Carl Gustav von (sc.), Offizin Endter Nürnberg (imp.), 1775, Joachim von Sandrart:Teutsche Academie der Bau- Bildhauer- und Maler-Kunst: worinn die Regeln und Lehrsätze dieser Künste gegeben, nicht weniger zu mehrerer Erläuterung die besten Exempel der alten und neuen Künstler in Kupfer beygefüget worden, wie solche in Rom auf das genaueste abgezeichne
RMDDRK8K–religion, ancient world, Greek mythology, 'The Council of the Gods', painting by Peter Paul Rubens (1577 - 1640), 1602, Prague Castle Art Collections, Prague, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMDE8D8G–Minerva in the Heavens, 1820. Artist: Ivanov, Andrei Ivanovich (1775-1848)
RF2REGFDN–Rome, Italy - 27 Nov 2022: Mosaic of Athena in The Round Hall, Pio Clementino Museum, Vatican Museums
RF2T7F3BH–Gustav Klimt's Pallas Athena famous painting. Original from Wikimedia Commons.
RF2H15PF0–Watercolor drawing of Athena goddess Statue Monument Vittorio Emmanuele on Arena dello Stretto near promenade Lungomare Falcomata with Strait of Messi
RMRP61DY–Visitor in front of the paintings 'Pallas Athena' and 'Portrait of an Old Man' by Rembrandt displayed in the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum (Museu Calouste Gulbenkian) in Lisbon, Portugal. Both paintings were sold by the Bolsheviks from the collection of the Hermitage Museum (then Leningrad, USSR, now Saint Petersburg, Russia) to British businessman and philanthropist Calouste Gulbenkian in 1930.
RFE9CFXX–Pallas Athena and lemons, original watercolor sketch, isolated on white.
RF2H15PAK–Watercolor drawing of Athena goddess Statue Monument Vittorio Emmanuele on Arena dello Stretto near promenade Lungomare Falcomata with Strait of Messi
RF2JJNATP–A photo of the19th century vintage illustration of the Artemis the goddess of wild animals and hunt
RMHRKJ45–Greek Vase
RMHRRHJN–The Tholos in Athena Pronaia temple in Delphi, Central Greece
RMEAXWKC–The text that accompanied this illustration reads: To him, at last, the three goddesses entrusted the judgment and the golden apple and the person entrusted is the god Hermes.
RFCWW0K1–Paris judgment fresco
RM2WFR6HK–Minerva shifts envy: an allegory by certainty, Johannes Glaber, after Gerard de Lairesse, 1672 - 1726 print The goddess Minerva shifts three harpes and the personification of envy from heaven. In the foreground the personification of the river Amstel. The print is to a ceiling painting by Gerard de Lairesse and is part of a series with Biblical, mythological and allegorical representations. print maker: unknownpublisher: Amsterdam paper etching (story of) Minerva (Pallas, Athena). Envy; 'Invidia' (Ripa) personification of one of the Seven Deadly Sins. river personified, 'Fiumi' (Ripa). Harpi
RMKC7BBN–Base of a terracotta lebes gamikos (jar associated with weddings), ca. 400 B.C
RF2K9YNF3–Minerva, with a helmet, a spear and the shield of Medusa. She looks at an owl in the clouds.
RM2NYM45K–Kapnikarea church, byzantine style, Athens, Greece, Europe
RM2BD20YX–The Austrian Parliament Building in Vienna is where the two Houses of the Parliament of Austria conduct their sittings, Vienna, Austria, Europe
RMDE77DD–Pallas Athena and the Centaur, 1482. Artist: Botticelli, Sandro (1445-1510)
RMP89H0F–Pallas Athena and the Centaur. Museum: Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence.
RMRP61CA–Visitors in front of the paintings 'Pallas Athena' and 'Portrait of an Old Man' by Rembrandt displayed in the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum (Museu Calouste Gulbenkian) in Lisbon, Portugal. Both paintings were sold by the Bolsheviks from the collection of the Hermitage Museum (then Leningrad, USSR, now Saint Petersburg, Russia) to British businessman and philanthropist Calouste Gulbenkian in 1930.
RMHRRHHW–The Tholos in Athena Pronaia temple in Delphi, Central Greece
RM2WEPDEH–Minerva shifts envy: an allegory by certainty, Johannes Glaber, after Gerard de Lairesse, 1672 - 1726 print The goddess Minerva shifts three harpes and the personification of envy from heaven. In the foreground the personification of the river Amstel. The print is to a ceiling painting by Gerard de Lairesse and is part of a series with Biblical, mythological and allegorical representations. paper etching (story of) Minerva (Pallas, Athena). Envy; 'Invidia' (Ripa) personification of one of the Seven Deadly Sins. river personified, 'Fiumi' (Ripa). Harpies (classical mythology) Amstel (river)
RM2HJ1TPW–Base of a terracotta lebes gamikos (jar associated with weddings) ca. 400 B.C. Attributed to the Talos Painter Athena between Herakles and Iolaos; woman or goddess in front of Zeus or PoseidonIn Attic vase-painting, large vases appear with greater frequency at the end of the fifth century B.C. than at any other time since the Geometric period. While some artists fill the space with many smaller figures, the Talos Painter is among those who work on a large scale, depicting figures of great presence and nobility.. Base of a terracotta lebes gamikos (jar associated with weddings) 248685
RM2BD20W2–The Austrian Parliament Building in Vienna is where the two Houses of the Parliament of Austria conduct their sittings, Vienna, Austria, Europe
RM2A52J34–The Judgment of Paris, 1602. The Trojan prince Paris was asked to determine which goddess was the most beautiful. Hera (tothe left of the group) offered him political power, and Athena (seen from the back), military prowess, but Paris awarded the golden apple to Venus, the goddess of love, who promised him Helen, the most beautiful mortal in the world.
RMRCY34B–Pallas Athena and Muses. Museum: State Open-air Museum Peterhof, St. Petersburg. Author: Balen, Jan, van.
RMP9JT3X–'Altarpiece of Love', which displays the different kinds of Love, detail of lower central panel:…
RM2R49HYT–The Founding of Thebes, 1661. The goddess Pallas Athena orders Cadmus to sow the dragon's teeth; an army of warriors emerges from the ground.
RMHRRHGX–The Tholos in Athena Pronaia temple in Delphi, Central Greece
RMPPERD1–Franz von Stuck (1863-1928). German painter. Pallas Athena, 1891. Wallraf-Richartz Museum. Cologne. Germany.
RM2EH62EF–Five numbered scenes, each after a painter in the Accademia Degl'Incamminati, from IL FUNERALE D'AGOSTINO CARRACCIO FATTO IN BOLOGNA SUA PATRIA DAGL'INCAMINATI Academici del Disegno: 1. Painting and Poetry mourning the death of Agostino Carracci, painted by Francesco Brizio; 2. Painting with a lyre and Apollo pointing to stars on Carracci's grave, design by Giacomo Cavedone; 3. The head of Christ, painted by Agostino Carracci; 4. Prometheus with a torch and Athena behind him, painted by Alessandro Albini; 5. Aurora abducting Cephalus, painted by Leonello Spada., 1603.
RMHRRHN3–The Tholos in Athena Pronaia temple in Delphi, Central Greece
RMP807NH–Roman fresco depicting Achilles attacking Agamemnon. Only part of the body of the hero is preserved with his sword, assisted by Athena. Tablinium. House of the Dioscuri. Pompeii. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
RM2HTCK0K–The Combat of Mars and Minerva, 1771. Found in the Collection of the Musée du Louvre, Paris.
RMPA6AJM–Black figure vase. Athena Promachos and a rooster on a column. 500-450 BC. Acropolis Museum. Athens. Greece.
RMDE74CM–Minerva. Artist: Verelst, Simon Pietersz. (1644-1710)
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