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.
RMW4AEF9–The Farnese bull. Roman copy of Hellenistic original (3rd cent. AD). Torment of Dirce. Baths of Caracalla. White marble. Naples.
RMPPHTNP–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.
RM2AG0GA6–'The Farnese Bull, National Museum, Naples, Italy', c1909. The Farnese Bull is a copy of a Hellenistic sculpture at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples and represents the myth of Dirce first wife of Lykos, King of Thebes tied to a wild bull by Amphion and Zethus, the sons of Antiope, to punish her for ill-treatment inflicted on their mother. To be viewed on a Sun Sculpture stereoscope made by Underwood & Underwood. [The Rose Stereograph Company, Melbourne, Sydney, Wellington & London, c1909]
RMTYT8G8–Punishment of Dirce by brothers Amphion and Zethus depicted on the front of the Etruscan alabaster cinerary urn dated from around 120-110 BC found in Volterra, Italy, now on display in the Altes Museum in Berlin, Germany.
RF2G7B337–Dirke, Dirce, die Gattin des Königs Lykos, die in der griechischen Mythologie als sehr gewalttätig beschrieben wird, mit Kindern und Nichte Antiope, aus Calcografia di Roma, Serafino Giovannini, 1779, Rom, Italien / Dirke, Dirce, the wife of King Lykos, described in Greek mythology as very violent, with children and niece Antiope, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 18th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 18. Jahrhundert, Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMPGHEB1–Punishment of Dirce by brothers Amphion and Zethus depicted in the Roman fresco from the House of the Grand Duke (Casa del Granduca di Toscana) in Pompeii (1-79 AD), now on display in the National Archaeological Museum (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli) in Naples, Campania, Italy. Dirce is tied to the bull by Amphion, with the permission of his brother Zethus, to punish her for the mistreatment she inflicted on their mother Antiope. Antiope looks on with compassion and seems to want to stop the hand of their son.
RMM1MHJ3–Naples. Italy. Farnese Bull (Toro Farnese), detail showing Amphion or Zethus, holding the bull by the horns. Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli.
RM2B7CK2G–A marble statue of the Toro Farnese also known as the Farnese Bull at the Nation Archeological Museum of Naples in Italy
RFPR9BC0–19th century illustration of the Farnese bull, or the punishment of Dirce, marble group in the museum at Naples, Italy. The Farnese Bull, formerly i
RFR2XE1N–Old reproduction of the Toro Farnese (Farnese Bull) kept in National Archaeological Museum, Naples, Italy. Publ. on Magasin Pittoresque, Paris, 1846
RM2GDF39E–Dirce torment Dirce is tied to a bull by Amphion, in agreement with his brother Zeto, to punish her for the mistreatment she had inflicted on their mother Antiope fresco Pompeii, Casa del Granduca di Toscana (House of Grand Duke of tuscany) about 40 BC
RMD87PAK–Cadmus Slays Dragon
RMH74899–The Farnese Bull. Roman copy (3rd century AD) of a Hellenistic sculpture. Myth of Dirce. She was tied to a wild bull by the sons of Antiope, Amphion and Zethus. From baths of Caracalla, Rome. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMPPHTMA–The Farnese Bull. Roman copy (3rd century AD) of a Hellenistic sculpture. Myth of Dirce. She was tied to a wild bull by the sons of Antiope, Amphion and Zethus. From baths of Caracalla, Rome. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMPGHEE1–Punishment of Dirce by brothers Amphion and Zethus depicted in the Roman fresco from the House of the Grand Duke (Casa del Granduca di Toscana) in Pompeii (1-79 AD), now on display in the National Archaeological Museum (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli) in Naples, Campania, Italy. Dirce is tied to the bull by Amphion, with the permission of his brother Zethus, to punish her for the mistreatment she inflicted on their mother Antiope. Antiope looks on with compassion and seems to want to stop the hand of their son.
RM2B7CK45–A marble statue of the Toro Farnese also known as the Farnese Bull at the Nation Archeological Museum of Naples in Italy
RMH7489D–The Farnese Bull. Roman copy (3rd century AD) of a Hellenistic sculpture. Myth of Dirce. She was tied to a wild bull by the sons of Antiope, Amphion and Zethus. From baths of Caracalla, Rome. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMPPHTM8–The Farnese Bull. Roman copy (3rd century AD) of a Hellenistic sculpture. Myth of Dirce. She was tied to a wild bull by the sons of Antiope, Amphion and Zethus. From baths of Caracalla, Rome. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RM2B7CK4N–A marble statue of the Toro Farnese also known as the Farnese Bull at the Nation Archeological Museum of Naples in Italy
RMH7489B–The Farnese Bull. Roman copy (3rd century AD) of a Hellenistic sculpture. Myth of Dirce. She was tied to a wild bull by the sons of Antiope, Amphion and Zethus. From baths of Caracalla, Rome. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMPPHTNM–The Farnese Bull. Roman copy (3rd century AD) of a Hellenistic sculpture. Myth of Dirce. She was tied to a wild bull by the sons of Antiope, Amphion and Zethus. From baths of Caracalla, Rome. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMH74897–The Farnese Bull. Roman copy (3rd century AD) of a Hellenistic sculpture. Myth of Dirce. She was tied to a wild bull by the sons of Antiope, Amphion and Zethus. From baths of Caracalla, Rome. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMPPHTME–The Farnese Bull. Roman copy (3rd century AD) of a Hellenistic sculpture. Myth of Dirce. She was tied to a wild bull by the sons of Antiope, Amphion and Zethus. From baths of Caracalla, Rome. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMH7489H–The Farnese Bull. Roman copy (3rd century AD) of a Hellenistic sculpture. Myth of Dirce. She was tied to a wild bull by the sons of Antiope, Amphion and Zethus. From baths of Caracalla, Rome. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMPPHTRC–The Farnese Bull. Roman copy (3rd century AD) of a Hellenistic sculpture. Myth of Dirce. She was tied to a wild bull by the sons of Antiope, Amphion and Zethus. From baths of Caracalla, Rome. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMH7489J–The Farnese Bull. Roman copy (3rd century AD) of a Hellenistic sculpture. Myth of Dirce. She was tied to a wild bull by the sons of Antiope, Amphion and Zethus. From baths of Caracalla, Rome. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMPPHTNB–The Farnese Bull. Roman copy (3rd century AD) of a Hellenistic sculpture. Myth of Dirce. She was tied to a wild bull by the sons of Antiope, Amphion and Zethus. From baths of Caracalla, Rome. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMH7489G–The Farnese Bull. Roman copy (3rd century AD) of a Hellenistic sculpture. Myth of Dirce. She was tied to a wild bull by the sons of Antiope, Amphion and Zethus. Detail Antiope. From baths of Caracalla, Rome. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMPPHW51–The Farnese Bull. Roman copy (3rd century AD) of a Hellenistic sculpture. Myth of Dirce. She was tied to a wild bull by the sons of Antiope, Amphion and Zethus. Detail Antiope. From baths of Caracalla, Rome. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMTACYNJ–Henryk Siemiradzki (1843-1902). Polish painter. The Christian Dirce, 1897. National Museum. Warsaw. Poland.
RMKE0BA4–Roman fresco depicting Dirce tied to a bull by Amphion and Zeto to avenge his mother Antiope. First imperial era. House of the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Pompeii. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
RMRJA0XH–Henryk Siemiradzki (1843-1902). Pintor polaco. La Dirce cristiana, 1897. Detalle. Museo Nacional de Varsovia. Polonia.
RMRJA0DR–Henryk Siemiradzki (1843-1902). Pintor polaco. La Dirce cristiana, 1897. Detalle. Museo Nacional de Varsovia. Polonia.
RMP80913–Roman fresco depicting Dirce tied to a bull by Amphion and Zeto to avenge his mother Antiope. First imperial era. House of the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Pompeii. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
RMRJA081–Henryk Siemiradzki (1843-1902). Pintor polaco. La Dirce cristiana, 1897. Museo Nacional de Varsovia. Polonia.
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