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Mythology

Myth is a folklore genre consisting of narratives or stories that play a fundamental role in a society.

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Boreas And Orinthyia

Boreas And Orinthyia

Oswald Von Glehn (German, 1858-?)
Siren

Siren (1900)

Odilon Redon (French, 1840-1916)
Death and the Maiden

Death and the Maiden (1517)

Niklaus Manuel (Swiss, 1484 – 1530)
The Judgement of Paris

The Judgement of Paris (1517-18)

Niklaus Manuel (Swiss, 1484 – 1530)
Pyramus and Thisbe

Pyramus and Thisbe (1513-14)

Niklaus Manuel (Swiss, 1484 – 1530)
Lucretia

Lucretia (1517)

Niklaus Manuel (Swiss, 1484 – 1530)
Bust of the dying Lucretia

Bust of the dying Lucretia (1518)

Niklaus Manuel (Swiss, 1484 – 1530)
Odysseus sails past the island of the Sirens

Odysseus sails past the island of the Sirens (1885 - 1887)

Niels Skovgaard (Danish, 1858 – 1938)
Oedipus and the Sphinx

Oedipus and the Sphinx (1882 - 1884)

Niels Skovgaard (Danish, 1858 – 1938)
Mars and Venus Surprised by the Gods

Mars and Venus Surprised by the Gods (1700–1710)

Nicolò Bambini (Italian, 1651–1736)
Landscape during a Thunderstorm with Pyramus and Thisbe

Landscape during a Thunderstorm with Pyramus and Thisbe (1651)

Nicolas Poussin (French, 1594-1665)
The Rape of Europe

The Rape of Europe (1659 – 1717)

Nicolas Colombel (French, 1644 - 1717)
The Danaïdes In Hell

The Danaïdes In Hell

Nicolas Bertin (French, 1668-1736)
Ymir Suckling the Cow Audhumla

Ymir Suckling the Cow Audhumla (1775 – 1778)

Nicolai Abildgaard (Danish, 1743-1809)
Tibullus Lamenting outside the Door of his Beloved

Tibullus Lamenting outside the Door of his Beloved (1808)

Nicolai Abildgaard (Danish, 1743-1809)
Theology. Allegorical figure

Theology. Allegorical figure (1800)

Nicolai Abildgaard (Danish, 1743-1809)
The Wounded Philoctetes

The Wounded Philoctetes (1775)

Nicolai Abildgaard (Danish, 1743-1809)
The Triumph of a Potuan, whose Reform Proposal has been Approved

The Triumph of a Potuan, whose Reform Proposal has been Approved (1785 – 1787)

Nicolai Abildgaard (Danish, 1743-1809)
The Slave Davus and the Maid Mysis. From Terence´s Andria.

The Slave Davus and the Maid Mysis. From Terence´s Andria. (1804)

Nicolai Abildgaard (Danish, 1743-1809)
The Revival of Learning, the Invention of Printing and Gunpowder and the Discovery of America

The Revival of Learning, the Invention of Printing and Gunpowder and the Discovery of America (1784)

Nicolai Abildgaard (Danish, 1743-1809)
The Prayers of the Potuans at the Feast of the Unfathomable God

The Prayers of the Potuans at the Feast of the Unfathomable God (1785 – 1786)

Nicolai Abildgaard (Danish, 1743-1809)
The Potuans are Surprised to see Niels Klim Genuflect in front of the Wise Prince

The Potuans are Surprised to see Niels Klim Genuflect in front of the Wise Prince (1785 – 1787)

Nicolai Abildgaard (Danish, 1743-1809)
The Oath of Fealty in 1660

The Oath of Fealty in 1660 (1806)

Nicolai Abildgaard (Danish, 1743-1809)
The Midwife Taking Leave of the girl from Andros. From Terence´s Andria

The Midwife Taking Leave of the girl from Andros. From Terence´s Andria (1801)

Nicolai Abildgaard (Danish, 1743-1809)
The Greek Poet Sappho and the Girl from Mytilene

The Greek Poet Sappho and the Girl from Mytilene (1809)

Nicolai Abildgaard (Danish, 1743-1809)
The Greek Poet Anacreon and Bathyll

The Greek Poet Anacreon and Bathyll (1808)

Nicolai Abildgaard (Danish, 1743-1809)
The Doctor´s Wife Reveals her Husband´s Intention of Anatomising Niels Klim

The Doctor´s Wife Reveals her Husband´s Intention of Anatomising Niels Klim (1785 – 1787)

Nicolai Abildgaard (Danish, 1743-1809)
The Death of Achilles

The Death of Achilles (1794 – 1798)

Nicolai Abildgaard (Danish, 1743-1809)
Simo and his former slave Sosia. From Terence´s Andria.

Simo and his former slave Sosia. From Terence´s Andria. (1803)

Nicolai Abildgaard (Danish, 1743-1809)
Røverbandens husholderske trøster den unge pige ved at fortælle myten om Amor og Psyche. Motiv fra Apulejus, Det gyldne æsel

Røverbandens husholderske trøster den unge pige ved at fortælle myten om Amor og Psyche. Motiv fra Apulejus, Det gyldne æsel (1808)

Nicolai Abildgaard (Danish, 1743-1809)
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