RM2D995KF–Winged Griffins led by Nike Situla Greek, Greece, ( Griffins, animals that are half eagle and half lion, represented wisdom, strength, and cunning in Greek mythology )
RFKYCJH3–The figure pictured here, according to Greek mythology, is Zephyrus was the god of the west wind. Zephyrus was the gentlest of the winds and considered a harbinger of springtime. He was pictured with flowers that indicated a mild light breeze. The Greeks honored eight wind gods. The others are: Lips, or Livos, the god of the southwest wind. Usually he was shown holding a ship's sternpost because when the wind blew form the southwest into Athens' port harbor of Piraeus, ships could not sail. Eurus, or Euros, was the god of the east wind. The folds of his clothes suggested heavy clouds. Apeliote
RMA7WDYP–religion, ancient world, Greek mythology, Pandora, releasing the misfortunes of mankind, engraving, Italy, circa 1555/1560, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RFPJ38J5–Diana, the goddess of the hunt, the moon, and nature in Roman mythology after her bathing, digital improved reproduction of an original from the year 1895
RMAHPHTF–Pandora atop the opened box of evils from ancient Greek mythology. Hand-colored woodcut
RMD96W90–Apollo Pursuing Daphne' (c1755-1760). Greek mythology. Daphne, daughter of river god Peneus, dedicated to life of virginity. When pursued by Helios (Roman Apollo), the sun god, fled to gods for protection and was turned into a laurel tree. Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696-1770) Italian painter. Oil on canvas.
RMFXEEN8–Cod. Min. 33a, Bd. 1, Taf. 32: Institutio archiducalis (Anschauungsunterricht für Erzhzg. Ferdinand): Mythologia
RMC76720–Oedipus. Hero of Greek mythology. Oedipus and Antigone. Engraving by M. Weber. Colored.
RM2A6020K–12th century, Apsara sculpture from Bengal. India. This represents a female spirit of the clouds and waters in Hindu mythology.
RMHJ5R45–Jizo - Japanese Mythology
RM2DRY582–Jupiter or Jove, King of the Gods in mythology and venerated in ancient Rome. In this 19th century chromolithograph after a work by Etienne Antoine Eugene Ronjat, Victory places a wreath on his head.
RM2C58N69–Sekhmet with head of lioness, Egyptian mythology, Ancient Egypt
RMC1YPNE–Frederic Leighton, 1st Baron Leighton (1830–1896)  Title English: Icarus and Daedalus
RM2DDJC0P–Tile Design, Theseus and the Minotaur in the Labyrinth, 1861 By Sir Edward Burne-Jones, Greek Mythology, Drawing, Pencil, Pre-Raphaelite, Parabola Japan, Wash drawing, Study
RMA5PKB0–Horse and lightning
RMJKBDF1–Greece, Epirus Region, Parga, souvenir figures of figures from Greek mythology
RFBFGCJ9–Greek architecture with white marble
RFAM4C5H–Statue of goddess Durga carved in a cave, Ellora, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India
RMHRJFB9–Daedalus and Icarus, Greek Mythology
RMM8DADC–Ulysses and Neoptolemus removing from Philoctetes the arrows of Hercules ( Greek Mythology ) 1783-1785, Jean Joseph TAILLASSON, 1745 -1809, France, French,
RFB6W5J0–Brian Seizes the Pigskin
RMGC8EDA–superstition, mythical creatures, Sirin, ink and tempera, Russia, early 19th century, State Historical Museum, Moscow, russian mythology, fine arts, bird, paradis, historic, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RFANM9T3–Figure of Archilles.
RMB81YX5–Siegfried the warrior, slain by Hagen in Germanic legend. Hand-colored woodcut
RMAWDAMN–Bas-relief showing a scene in the hell as hinduistic mythology tells, Angkor Wat temple, Cambodia
RMETFHE0–Asia. Thailand, Chiang Mai. Temple Wat Chiang Mun. Paintings illustrating the life of Buddha.
RME1HWWK–Classical mythology. Leto with his twin sons Apollo and Artemis. Engraving in The Iberian Illustration, 1885, Colored.
RMBB4PN6–Pegasus, the winged horse of Greek mythology, featured in many stories.
RMER94NF–To the rescue; mythology up-to-date
RMBA4529–Idun and the Apples. Norse mythology
RM2BY7H3H–Demeter the goddess of the harvest and agriculture, Greek mythology
RMTD4BRE–Iris Carrying the Water of the River Styx to Olympus by Guy Head
RMGAE78D–Asrolgy and mythology intertwine as Rudolf Nureyev and dancers of the Dutch National Ballet form this scorpion like figure when rehearsing for a performance of Apollon Musagete at Sadler's Wells Theatre, London. The ballerina's represent the Muses of Music, Dance and Drama. The Ballet with choreography by Balanchine, relates to the birth of Apollo and later his ascent with the Muses to Parnassus.
RM2WBAKY1–Amaterasu. Illustration entitled 'Installation of the Sun Goddess’. Amaterasu, also known as Amaterasu Ōmikami or Ōhirume no Muchi no Kami, is the goddess of the sun in Japanese mythology and often considered the chief deity (kami) of the Shinto pantheon, c. 1870
RMMC88D1–POLYNESIAN MYTHOLOGY Wooden statue
RM2WD1RAM–Tibet: Painting of Yama, the King of Hell, mid-17th century. Private Collection. In East Asian mythology, Yama is a dharmapala (wrathful god) and King of Hell. It is his duty to judge the dead and rule over the various hells and purgatories, presiding over the cycle of samsara (cyclic, circuitous change). Yama has spread from being a Hindu god to finding roles in Buddhism as well as in Chinese, Korean and Japanese mythology.
RMG1CBY8–Engraving depicting a chief deity of Norse Mythology
RMHRP5D7–Fall of Icarus, Greek Mythology
RMW7CM89–The wolf Fenris of Scandinavian mythology, 19th century. Artist: Unknown
RM2A1HRM9–IDUN AND THE APPLE in Norse mythology
RMP9JMPN–Bes, protector genius of Egyptian mythology in a statue of the Ptolemaic age.
RMK2YCA7–Iphigenie after painting by A. Feuerbach (Iphigenia). Iphigénie en Aulide link with Christoph Willibad Gluck . Daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra in Greek mythology
RMDBWY7Y–Narcissus admiring his own reflection. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of an illustration
RMTXGW4K–The wolf Fenris of Scandinavian mythology 19th century Good engraving
RFBR467H–According to Chinese mythology, Tou Mu , or Goddess of the North Star, is worshiped by both Buddhists and Daoists (Taoists).
RM2ATNPRY–Statue of Apollo as an archer (Apollo Saettante). Bronze. Temple of Apollo. Copy (the original is preserved in the Archaeological Museum of Naples). Detail. Pompeii, La Campania, Italy.
RMBB4PJW–In Greek mythology, Hestia was the goddess of the hearth and one of the 12 Olympian deities.
RMG3D5CN–Cartoon, Underwater mythology, WW1
RMB8KCK2–Echo and Narcissus, after the painting by J W Waterhouse
RMKXEB3G–Ganymede or Ganymedes, Greek mythology
RMRE8TET–Oedipus and Antigone
RMEAWXB1–Pan and Syrinx ( Greek Mythology ) Jean Henry - Henry D`Arles 1734 - 1784 France French
RM2WAG4MX–Agamemnon. Achilles' surrender of Briseis to Agamemnon, from the House of the Tragic Poet in Pompeii, Italy, fresco, 1st century AD. In Greek mythology, Agamemnon was a king of Mycenae who commanded the Greeks during the Trojan War.
RMMBD4D7–Mythology. The temple of Apollo at Corinth, Greece.
RM2B035X2–Malaysia / China: Carving of the fox spirit Su Daji, depicting her role in the 16th Century Ming Dynasty novel Fengshen Yanyi ('Investiture of the Gods'). From Ping Sien Si Temple, Pasir Panjang Laut. Photo by Anandajoti (CC BY 2.0). Su Daji, often just known as Daji, was a malevolent fox spirit in Chinese mythology, popularised and playing central roles in various stories and novels, such as the Ming Dynasty novel 'Fengshen Yanyi'.
RMG1CBY7–Engraving depicting a chief deity of Norse Mythology
RMHRP570–Wrathful Deities, Buddhist Mythology
RM2G3KY26–theatre / theater, ancient world, mime, mythology, drawing, 19th century, ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT HAS NOT TO BE CLEARED
RM2JRT2N4–Vintage engraving The Miser and Plutus, From the Fables of John Gay 18th Century, In ancient Greek mythology, Plutus is the god and the personification of wealth
RFHAD0AT–Amor and Bacchantin, Greek mythology, illustration published in 1880
RMM0WAN5–TOWER OF BABEL / BABYLON -Comparative mythology -A Mexican temple to the sun & moon from 'Ruins of Babylon' by Claudius James Rich 1816
RMA8FFT2–Roman Jupiter or Zeus in Greek mythology classical god of the sky and of laws. Hand-colored woodcut
RMTXGW14–Freya or Frigg goddess of love in Scandinavian mythology, wife of Odin. Friday is named for her 1834 Woodcut London
RFBRBYNB–According to Greek mythology, Amazons, shown here hunting, were a tribe of women who hunted and waged war.
RMBG8KFC–Greek mythology. Satyr head. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary.
RMBB4PN2–In Greek mythology, Pandora disobeyed Zeus and opened the box that contained all of the evils of the world.
RMG3BE14–In Scandinavian mythology, the Goddess of love, marriage and the dead. She was the wife of Odin, and is the counterpart of 'Venus', and is sometimes identified as 'Frigg'.
RM2GG0TF8–Portrait of Triptolemus, a warrior connected with the goddess Demeter of the Eleusinian Mysteries in Greek mythology. In oriental sardonyx and dactylotheca. Triptolemus, in Sardonice Orient & Dactylotheca. Mezzotint copperplate engraving by John Spilsbury from his Collection of Fifty Prints from Antique Gems, John Boydell, London, 1785.
RMHJ5R46–The Kappa and his Victim, Japanese Mythology
RMRE8TEY–Eteocles and Polynices, Greek mythology
RMJ26K9F–glaucus and scylla ( greek mythology ) Plate with Mythological Figures 1740 by Ferdinando Maria Campani Italy Italian.
RMF3FPCJ–Chinese dragon, Loong, Long, Lung, legendary creature, Chinese mythology, Chinese folklore, Chinese culture,
RMMC6HYG–Roman Mythology Roman Theatre Arles
RM2WD1RAW–Tibet: Statue of Yama, the King of Hell. American Museum of Natural History, New York. Photo by Daderot. In East Asian mythology, Yama is a dharmapala (wrathful god) and King of Hell. It is his duty to judge the dead and rule over the various hells and purgatories, presiding over the cycle of samsara (cyclic, circuitous change). Yama has spread from being a Hindu god to finding roles in Buddhism as well as in Chinese, Korean and Japanese mythology.
RMG1CBY6–Engraving depicting a chief deity of Norse Mythology
RMHRJFBB–Fall of Icarus, Greek Mythology
RM2RC3FYM–literature, Greek mythology, Theseus is getting sword and shoes of Aegeus from under a rock, ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT HAS NOT TO BE CLEARED
RM2JA7DT8–The Meeting of Hector and Andromache, c1792. By John Flaxman (1755-1826). In Greek mythology, Andromache was the wife of Hector, daughter of Eetion, and sister to Podes. An illustration from the Iliad. The Iliad is an ancient Greek epic poem in dactylic hexameter, traditionally attributed to Homer.
RFHCDY9G–Laocoön, Laocooen, and His Sons, a person from the Greek and Roman mythology, the story of the ancient Rome, roman Empire, Italy
RM2AT37CH–Mythology, Legend - A vintage coloured illustration showing BRITOMART / BRITOMARTIS - a nymph of Greek mythology and a character from The Faerie Queene - She was a Greek goddess of mountains and hunting, especially on the island of Crete. She was sometimes believed to be an oread or mountain nymph, and has been attributed to be the same being as Diana, Artemis and Aphaea, the 'invisible' patroness of Aegina. In Spencer's tale she is an allegorical virgin Knight of Chastity (hence the armour in this depiction).
RMBG5JJW–Pluto carries off Persephone to his kingdom, the underworld, in Greek mythology. Hand-colored woodcut
RMTXGW36–Freya or Frigg goddess of love in Scandinavian mythology, wife of Wotan or Odin, driving her chariot pulled by cats Friday is named for her Engraving
RFK9W07C–This chart that dates to 1898 shows the genealogy, according to Greek and Roman mythology, of the lineage of humans, traced back to Chaos.
RMD5GHK5–Greek Mythology. Heracles and Omphale. Drawing by J. Kuhn Regnier.
RMBB4PJ0–In Greek mythology, Hephaestus was the god of fire, and blacksmith and craftsman to the gods. Romans associated him with Vulcan.
RM2M9BEBG–Yggdrasil (Yggdrasill), the sacred ash, the Tree of Life, the Mundane Tree of Norse mythology, whose branches overhang the Universe.
RM2GG0TKX–Bust of Medusa, a monstrous Gorgon with venomous snakes and wings in her hair in Greek mythology. Engraved on sardonyx and dactylotheca from the collection of the antiquarian Charles Francis Greville. Mezzotint copperplate engraving by John Spilsbury from his Collection of Fifty Prints from Antique Gems, John Boydell, London, 1785.
RMHJ5R42–Hoichi the Earless, Japanese Mythology
RM2M1B4RY–The Fall of Ixion. Painting by Cornelis van Haarlem. Ixion, In Greek mythology, Ixion was king of the Lapiths, the most ancient tribe of Thessaly.
RMEA4JYG–Hercules and Alcestis by Charles Antoine Coypel 1694–1752 France French Heracles rescued Alcestis from Hades Greek Mythology
RM2G9HBX9–Penthesilea, Queen of the Amazons in Greek mythology. The legend has her killed by Achilles in the Trojan War.
RMMBD4DD–Mythology. The sacred lion memorial at Chaenoria, Greece.
RM2WD1RA4–Mongolia: An ink and mineral print on canvas of Yama, the King of Hell, 19th century, Warsaw National Museum In East Asian mythology, Yama is a dharmapala (wrathful god) and King of Hell. It is his duty to judge the dead and rule over the various hells and purgatories, presiding over the cycle of samsara (cyclic, circuitous change). Yama has spread from being a Hindu god to finding roles in Buddhism as well as in Chinese, Korean and Japanese mythology.
RMD966YA–Fenris, the wolf of Scandinavian mythology 19th century wood engraving
RMHRP5D8–Fall of Icarus, Greek Mythology
RMCW33RD–Indian mythology
RMWH8F6K–Goddess Nut. In the Ennead mythology, Nuit (alternatively spelt Nut) was the sky goddess, in contrast to most other mythologies, which usually have a sky father. Nuit is a daughter of Shu, god of the air, and Tefnut, goddess of moistness.
RFHBAM44–Greek mythology, king Perseus and his sons in the triumphal procession of Aemilius Paullus, hictorical illustration from 1880
RM2JA518K–MYTHOLOGY - An old 1939's illustration of PHAETON also known as Phaethon . He was the son of the Oceanid Clymene and the sun god Helios in Greek mythology. The Ancient Greeks used the name for the planet Jupiter. He's pictured here in his chariot pulled by sun-horses. - ΜΥΘΟΛΟΓΗ - Μια παλιά απεικόνιση του PHAETON επίσης γνωστή ως Phaethon . Ήταν γιος του Ωκεανοειδούς Κλυμένου και του θεού ήλιου Ήλιου στην ελληνική μυθολογία. Οι Αρχαίοι Έλληνες χρησιμοποιούσαν το όνομα για τον πλανήτη Δία. Απεικονίζεται εδώ στο άρμα του τραβηγμένο από άλογα του ήλιου.
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