Greek Mythology in Art
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Artists
Jan Cossiers
Herbert James Draper
Jacob Jordaens
Peter Paul Rubens
Johann Heinrich Tischbein the Elder
Titian
John William Waterhouse
Museums
The National Gallery
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Artemis and Callisto (Titian)
Judgement of Paris (Rubens)
Leda and the Swan (After Michelangelo)
Death of Actaeon (Titian)
Pan and Syrinx (Boucher)
Diana and Callisto (Bril)
Bacchus and Ariadne (Titian)
Prado
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Meleager and Atalanta (Jordaens)
The Three Graces (Rubens)
Deucalion and Pyrrha (Rubens)
Sisyphus (Titian)
Punishment of Tythus (Titian)
Briseis given back to Achilles by Nestor (Rubens)
Narcissus (Cossiers)
Cadmus and Minerva (Jordaens)
Prometheus Carrying Fire (Cossiers)
Jupiter and Lycaon (Cossiers)
Orpheus and Eurydice (Rubens)
The Fall of Icarus (Gowy)
Musee d'Orsay
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Sarpedon (Levy)
The Louvre
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The Three Graces (Regnault)
The Abduction of Ganymede by Zeus (Le Sueur)
The Race between Hippomenes and Atalanta (Halle)
Ixion, King of the Lapiths, Deceived by Juno, Who He Wished to Seduce (Rubens)
Phaedra and Hippolytus (Guerin)
The Hermitage
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Feast of the Gods (Rottenhammer)
The Three Graces (Furini)
Helen Recognising Telemachus (Lagrenee)
Subjects
The Three Graces
Ganymede
Hylas and the Nymphs
Glaucus and Scylla
Prometheus
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Home
Artists
Jan Cossiers
Herbert James Draper
Jacob Jordaens
Peter Paul Rubens
Johann Heinrich Tischbein the Elder
Titian
John William Waterhouse
Museums
The National Gallery
>
Artemis and Callisto (Titian)
Judgement of Paris (Rubens)
Leda and the Swan (After Michelangelo)
Death of Actaeon (Titian)
Pan and Syrinx (Boucher)
Diana and Callisto (Bril)
Bacchus and Ariadne (Titian)
Prado
>
Meleager and Atalanta (Jordaens)
The Three Graces (Rubens)
Deucalion and Pyrrha (Rubens)
Sisyphus (Titian)
Punishment of Tythus (Titian)
Briseis given back to Achilles by Nestor (Rubens)
Narcissus (Cossiers)
Cadmus and Minerva (Jordaens)
Prometheus Carrying Fire (Cossiers)
Jupiter and Lycaon (Cossiers)
Orpheus and Eurydice (Rubens)
The Fall of Icarus (Gowy)
Musee d'Orsay
>
Sarpedon (Levy)
The Louvre
>
The Three Graces (Regnault)
The Abduction of Ganymede by Zeus (Le Sueur)
The Race between Hippomenes and Atalanta (Halle)
Ixion, King of the Lapiths, Deceived by Juno, Who He Wished to Seduce (Rubens)
Phaedra and Hippolytus (Guerin)
The Hermitage
>
Feast of the Gods (Rottenhammer)
The Three Graces (Furini)
Helen Recognising Telemachus (Lagrenee)
Subjects
The Three Graces
Ganymede
Hylas and the Nymphs
Glaucus and Scylla
Prometheus
Index