RF2T2R4BB–Narciso Mendez Bringa (1868-1933) - Back cover of Saturnina Calleja's La Mitologia, Madrid, 1892
RM2R5HKW2–Leda and the Swan painted by Francois Bouchard in 1741. Though little known today, François Boucher was one of the most celebrated painters of the 18th Century in France. He painted classical themes in the baroque and Rococo styles. His patron was Madame de Pompadour and his work was so popular that he eventually became Premier Peintre du Roi (First painter to the King), a prestigious court position in the Ancien Regime.
RMHWD5K8–Greece, Epirus Region, Parga, souvenir figures of figures from Greek mythology
RF2R9T6NC–Euterpe Greek muse of music and poetry.
RFGKE1RC–Sculpture of Apollo, classic Greek art
RFKXAA1P–Greek Temple
RMHDTH18–Ceiling of the Villa Farnesina. Rome, Italy
RF2R1N7BK–Icarus or Ikaros falls from the sky after his flight experiment failed, in Greek mythology the son of Daidalos, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from an original from old times / Ikarus oder Ikaros fällt vom Himmel nachdem sein Flugexperiment gescheitert ist, in der griechischen Mythologie der Sohn des Daidalos, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus der Vorzeit
RM2RW62A0–Christ healing the blind, oil painting by Greek artist El Greco Domenikos Theotokopoulos ca. 1570
RMKXEB4W–Demeter, Persephone and Triptolemos, a marble bas-relief from Eleusis, Greek mythology
RMBMR572–Dioscuri
RF2HJY95B–Historic Mediterranean coast
RF2WTGH57–Trident Logo, Vector Magic Spear of Poseidon Neptune, Triton King Design, Template Icon Brand Illustration
RMPXE8X4–Tate Britain, London, UK. 22 October, 2018. The first major retrospective of Pre-Raphaelite painter Edward Burne-Jones in the UK for a generation opens at Tate Britain. 150 works of painting, stained glass and tapestry inspired by medieval art, myths and legends include some rarely exhibited loans. The exhibition runs from 24 October 2018 - 24 February 2019. Image: Work from The Perseus Series, recounting the story of the Greek hero’s quest for Medusa. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2JGPX38–'Glaucus and Scylla' published April 30,1933 in the American Weekly Sunday magazine painted by Edmund Dulac. Scylla was a lovely Sicilian maiden. Glaucus had been a mortal fisherman. By an odd accident he became a green sea god, with fishes’ tails for legs. He saw Scylla bathing and fell in love with her. She repulsed him. Glaucus sought help from the enchantress Circe, who turned men into swine. Circe fell in love with Glaucus, but he told her that trees would grow at the bottom of the ocean and sea weed on mountain tops before he would love anyone but Scylla.
RMMYN3M1–. English: These stories from the history of ancient Greece begin with myths and legends of gods and heroes and end with the conquests of Alexander the Great. The book is accessible and well organized, but it is considerably more detailed than some other introductory texts. It covers Greek history from the age of Mythology to the rise of Alexander, but because of its length we do not recommend it for 5th grade or younger. It is an excellent reference, thoroughly engaging, and a good candidate for a somewhat older student's first foray into Greek history. Not mentined. Walter Crane (1845–191
RF2BH7Y6X–Valle dei Templi(Valley of the Temples) is an archeological site with ruins from Ancient Greece, situated in the Sicilian region of Agrigento, Sicily
RM2PE1X51–More information is being worked on, sorry, National Archelogisch Museum, Athens, Greek, Greece.
RFF0HJ0H–Castle of the Fairytales, Agrilis, Greece
RF2T2R33R–Nacimiento de Venus by Manuel Ángel Álvarez (1855-1921) Illustrations from Saturnina Calleja's La Mitologia, Madrid, 1892
RM2R5HM0E–The Judgment of Paris painted by Francois Bouchard in 1754, Though little known today, François Boucher was one of the most celebrated painters of the 18th Century in France. He painted classical themes in the baroque and Rococo styles. His patron was Madame de Pompadour and his work was so popular that he eventually became Premier Peintre du Roi (First painter to the King), a prestigious court position in the Ancien Regime.
RM2MN10RR–Spain, Galicia, A Coruña, Sculptures Park of the Hercules Tower, Charon (1994) by sculptor Ramon Conde, pilot of the Hells boat in Greek mythology
RF2R9T6M6–Thalia, a Greek muse of comedy and poetry.
RFGKFNHK–Antigua Greek lady, classic art sculpture
RFKXAA33–Greek Temple
RMHEYEAB–Discobolus. Roman museum, Palazzo Massimo Alle Terme. Rome
RF2K6313W–the fishermen after a poem of Theocritus, Theokritos, the creator of ancient Greek bucolic poetry, flourished in the 3rd century BC / Die Fischer, nach einem Gedicht von Theokritos, Theokrit, 270 v. Chr., ein antiker griechischer Dichter, Historisch, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RM2JAJ28B–Hay-on-Wye, Wales, UK. 30th May, 2022. Natalie Haynes performing stand-up comedy at Hay Festival 2022, Wales. Credit: Sam Hardwick/Alamy.
RMKXEB2H–Artemis or the Diana of Versailles, a Roman copy of a Greek sculpture by Leochares, Louvre Museum, Paris,
RMBMR4FR–Bellerophon
RF2HJY7Y5–Historic Mediterranean coast
RF2WTGGT1–Trident Logo, Vector Magic Spear of Poseidon Neptune, Triton King Design, Template Icon Brand Illustration
RMPXE8C5–Tate Britain, London, UK. 22 October, 2018. The first major retrospective of Pre-Raphaelite painter Edward Burne-Jones in the UK for a generation opens at Tate Britain. 150 works of painting, stained glass and tapestry inspired by medieval art, myths and legends include some rarely exhibited loans. The exhibition runs from 24 October 2018 - 24 February 2019. Image: Work from The Perseus Series, recounting the story of the Greek hero’s quest for Medusa. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2T7AF4C–'Flora and Zephyr' published on May 28,1933 in the American Weekly Sunday magazine painted by Edmund Dulac. Zephyr was the West Wind. Flora was the Goddess of Flowers. Apollo, God of the Day, was extremely fond of Hyacinthus, who was a beautiful youth. One day when Apollo was playing quoits- a game like throwing the horseshoes-with Hyacinthus, Zephyr happened along. He blew on the quoit which had just left Apollo’s hand. It struck Hyacinthus and killed him. Grieving Apollo turned him into a flower. It would have been difficult to punish Zephyr, because he was the favorite wind of mariners...
RMMWTD76–. English: These stories from the history of ancient Greece begin with myths and legends of gods and heroes and end with the conquests of Alexander the Great. The book is accessible and well organized, but it is considerably more detailed than some other introductory texts. It covers Greek history from the age of Mythology to the rise of Alexander, but because of its length we do not recommend it for 5th grade or younger. It is an excellent reference, thoroughly engaging, and a good candidate for a somewhat older student's first foray into Greek history. Not mentined. Walter Crane (1845–191
RF2BH7YGT–Valle dei Templi(Valley of the Temples) is an archeological site with ruins from Ancient Greece, situated in the Sicilian region of Agrigento, Sicily
RM2PE1Y5E–More information is being worked on, sorry, National Archelogisch Museum, Athens, Greek, Greece.
RFF0HJ0P–Castle of the Fairytales, Agrilis, Greece
RF2T2R34W–Safo by Manuel Ángel Álvarez (1855-1921) Illustrations from Saturnina Calleja's La Mitologia, Madrid, 1892
RM2JCENXF–Eos by Evelyn De Morgan (1855-1919)
RM2MN10TP–Spain, Galicia, A Coruña, Sculptures Park of the Hercules Tower, Charon (1994) by sculptor Ramon Conde, pilot of the Hells boat in Greek mythology
RFPPXNAP–Statue of Menander at Acropolis, Athens, Greece
RFGKE5NN–Sculpture of Samotracia's Victory, Greek classic art
RFKXAA70–Greek Temple
RMBTEGN4–Temple of Apollo at Ancient Delphi, Greece
RF2K1R37D–Der Tod des Penthee, Pentheus, in der griechischen Mythologie der Sohn von Echion und Agaue, der Tochter des Kadmos / The death of Penthee, Pentheus, in Greek mythology the son of Echion and Agaue, the daughter of Kadmos, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt / historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century
RM2JAJ289–Hay-on-Wye, Wales, UK. 30th May, 2022. Natalie Haynes performing stand-up comedy at Hay Festival 2022, Wales. Credit: Sam Hardwick/Alamy.
RMJ4PNJ0–Polyhymnia or Polymnia, the Muse of sacred poetry, sacred hymn, dance, eloquence, agriculture and pantomime in Greek mythology
RMBMR5YN–Jo
RF2HJYJNH–Historic Mediterranean coast
RF2T5E8WF–Trident Logo, Vector Magic Spear of Poseidon Neptune, Triton King Design, Template Icon Brand Illustration
RMPXE8XH–Tate Britain, London, UK. 22 October, 2018. The first major retrospective of Pre-Raphaelite painter Edward Burne-Jones in the UK for a generation opens at Tate Britain. 150 works of painting, stained glass and tapestry inspired by medieval art, myths and legends include some rarely exhibited loans. The exhibition runs from 24 October 2018 - 24 February 2019. Image: Work from The Perseus Series, recounting the story of the Greek hero’s quest for Medusa. The Doom Fulfilled, 1888. Staatsgalerie Stuttgart. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMAX0KXR–Kelebe Krater painted by 'Pittore di Hesione' one of the most important red-figured painters; Guarnacci Etruscan Museum Volterra
RMMWWF46–. English: These stories from the history of ancient Greece begin with myths and legends of gods and heroes and end with the conquests of Alexander the Great. The book is accessible and well organized, but it is considerably more detailed than some other introductory texts. It covers Greek history from the age of Mythology to the rise of Alexander, but because of its length we do not recommend it for 5th grade or younger. It is an excellent reference, thoroughly engaging, and a good candidate for a somewhat older student's first foray into Greek history. Not mentined. Walter Crane (1845–191
RF2BH7W7F–Valle dei Templi(Valley of the Temples) is an archeological site with ruins from Ancient Greece, situated in the Sicilian region of Agrigento, Sicily
RM2PETFM6–More information is being worked on, sorry, National Archelogisch Museum, Athens, Greek, Greece.
RFACC384–Atlas statue in Doge s Palace in Venice Italy
RF2T2PYGE–Con le Rabanos - Narciso Mendez Bringa (1868-1933) - Illustrations from Saturnina Calleja's La Mitologia, Madrid, 1892
RM2R5HM1C–Aurora and Cephalus painted by Francois Bouchard in 1769. Though little known today, François Boucher was one of the most celebrated painters of the 18th Century in France. He painted classical themes in the baroque and Rococo styles. His patron was Madame de Pompadour and his work was so popular that he eventually became Premier Peintre du Roi (First painter to the King), a prestigious court position in the Ancien Regime.
RM2MN10T6–Spain, Galicia, A Coruña, Sculptures Park of the Hercules Tower, Charon (1994) by sculptor Ramon Conde, pilot of the Hells boat in Greek mythology
RFPPXNB0–Ancient statue of Menander at Acropolis, Athens, Greece
RFGNBFJB–Greek sculpture of the General Pericles, Greek art reflected in
RFKXAA59–Greek Temple
RM2WTW1B2–Close-up of books for sale at the Strand outdoor bookstore outside of Central Park and 60th St., 2024, NYC, USA
RF2K1PX5Y–Der Tod des Penthee, Pentheus, in der griechischen Mythologie der Sohn von Echion und Agaue, der Tochter des Kadmos / The death of Penthee, Pentheus, in Greek mythology the son of Echion and Agaue, the daughter of Kadmos, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt / historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century
RM2JAJ26K–Hay-on-Wye, Wales, UK. 30th May, 2022. Natalie Haynes performing stand-up comedy at Hay Festival 2022, Wales. Credit: Sam Hardwick/Alamy.
RM2X3HR0T–Titan Atlas holding up the heavens, Herrenhausen Gardens, Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
RMBMR6NN–Orestes 3
RF2HJYHYB–Historic Mediterranean coast
RF2T5E8PN–Trident Logo, Vector Magic Spear of Poseidon Neptune, Triton King Design, Template Icon Brand Illustration
RMPXE8C3–Tate Britain, London, UK. 22 October, 2018. The first major retrospective of Pre-Raphaelite painter Edward Burne-Jones in the UK for a generation opens at Tate Britain. 150 works of painting, stained glass and tapestry inspired by medieval art, myths and legends include some rarely exhibited loans. The exhibition runs from 24 October 2018 - 24 February 2019. Image: Work from The Perseus Series, recounting the story of the Greek hero’s quest for Medusa. The Doom Fulfilled, 1888. Staatsgalerie Stuttgart. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMAX0KMX–Abduction of Helen, Alabaster Etruscan funerary container, Guarnacci Etruscan Museum Volterra
RMMX9J1J–. English: These stories from the history of ancient Greece begin with myths and legends of gods and heroes and end with the conquests of Alexander the Great. The book is accessible and well organized, but it is considerably more detailed than some other introductory texts. It covers Greek history from the age of Mythology to the rise of Alexander, but because of its length we do not recommend it for 5th grade or younger. It is an excellent reference, thoroughly engaging, and a good candidate for a somewhat older student's first foray into Greek history. Not mentined. Walter Crane (1845–191
RF2BH7TBW–Valle dei Templi(Valley of the Temples) is an archeological site with ruins from Ancient Greece, situated in the Sicilian region of Agrigento, Sicily
RM2PE1X9X–More information is being worked on, sorry, National Archelogisch Museum, Athens, Greek, Greece.
RMBC39K7–serpent worship from pompeii
RF2T2PYR1–Prometeo by Narciso Mendez Bringa (1868-1933) - Illustrations from Saturnina Calleja's La Mitologia, Madrid, 1892
RM2R5HKXX–Venus painted by Francois Bouchard in 1760. Though little known today, François Boucher was one of the most celebrated painters of the 18th Century in France. He painted classical themes in the baroque and Rococo styles. His patron was Madame de Pompadour and his work was so popular that he eventually became Premier Peintre du Roi (First painter to the King), a prestigious court position in the Ancien Regime.
RM2WMY0YP–France, Vosges, Remiremont, Charles Friry Museum, vestige of the Grand Jardin du Chapter, Amphitrite Fountain, greek goddess of the sea
RF2AC0805–Acropolis, porch of caryatids, Erechtheum Temple in Athens, Greece and blue sky
RM2H0W852–greek warior's helmet from the mythological period. greek war helmet antique, antiquities greece fighter helmet. traditional heritage antiquity greek.
RFKXAA7E–Greek Temple
RMH4FP4Y–Delphi, Greece. In Greek mythology the site of the Delphic oracle. The Athenian Treasury.
RF2R1J535–Telemachos, in Greek myth the son of Odysseus and Penelope, meets Odysseus disguised as a beggar at the shepherd Eumaios, after a painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg (January 2, 1783 - July 22, 1853), Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original / Telemachos, im griechischen Mythos der Sohn des Odysseus und der Penelope, trifft Odysseus als Bettler verkleidet bei dem Hirten Eumaios, nach einem Gemälde von Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg (2. Januar 1783 - 22. Juli 1853), Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RM2JAJ2A9–Hay-on-Wye, Wales, UK. 30th May, 2022. Natalie Haynes performing stand-up comedy at Hay Festival 2022, Wales. Credit: Sam Hardwick/Alamy.
RMKXEB46–Narcissus, known for his beauty, Greek mythology
RMBMR4PD–Caecias
RF2HJYC6C–Historic Mediterranean coast
RF2T5E8XN–Trident Logo, Vector Magic Spear of Poseidon Neptune, Triton King Design, Template Icon Brand Illustration
RF2C9CGXD–Centaur family, anonymous, after Jan Collaert (II), after Jan van der Straet, vintage engraving.
RMAX0JKN–Abduction of Helen, Alabaster Etruscan funerary container, Guarnacci Etruscan Museum Volterra
RMMW1J8G–. English: These stories from the history of ancient Greece begin with myths and legends of gods and heroes and end with the conquests of Alexander the Great. The book is accessible and well organized, but it is considerably more detailed than some other introductory texts. It covers Greek history from the age of Mythology to the rise of Alexander, but because of its length we do not recommend it for 5th grade or younger. It is an excellent reference, thoroughly engaging, and a good candidate for a somewhat older student's first foray into Greek history. Not mentined. Walter Crane (1845–191
RF2BH7WGW–Valle dei Templi(Valley of the Temples) is an archeological site with ruins from Ancient Greece, situated in the Sicilian region of Agrigento, Sicily
RM2PETG73–More information is being worked on, sorry, National Archelogisch Museum, Athens, Greek, Greece.
RMHN9XGM–memorial of the battle of Salamis Greece, inscription in ancient greek
RF2T2PYK6–Perseo liberta Andromeda by Narciso Mendez Bringa (1868-1933) - Illustrations from Saturnina Calleja's La Mitologia, Madrid, 1892
RM2R5HKXR–Venus discovering the dead Adonis painted by Francois Bouchard . Though little known today, François Boucher was one of the most celebrated painters of the 18th Century in France. He painted classical themes in the baroque and Rococo styles. His patron was Madame de Pompadour and his work was so popular that he eventually became Premier Peintre du Roi (First painter to the King), a prestigious court position in the Ancien Regime.
RM2WMY10T–France, Vosges, Remiremont, Charles Friry Museum, vestige of the Grand Jardin du Chapter, Amphitrite Fountain detail, greek goddess of the sea
RF2AC0820–Ancient details of temple ruins in Acropolis, Greece
RFM116CA–Ruins of an ancient Greek temple of Poseidon under dramatic cloudy sky, Cape Sounion, Greece
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