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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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Allegory of Spring

Allegory of Spring

Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)
Allegory of Spring and Summer

Allegory of Spring and Summer (1630s)

Bernardo Strozzi (Italian, 1581-1644)
Allegory of Steam

Allegory of Steam

Edward Francis Burney (English, 1760-1848)
Allegory of Summer

Allegory of Summer (C. 1670)

Nicolaes Pietersz. Berchem (Dutch, 1620 – 1683)
Allegory of summer with gods on the mount olympe

Allegory of summer with gods on the mount olympe (circa 1600)

Fontainebleau School (French, 16th-18th Century)
Allegory of taste

Allegory of taste

Frans Wouters (Flemish, 1612 - 1659)
Allegory of the arrival of Crown Princess Josefina in Sweden

Allegory of the arrival of Crown Princess Josefina in Sweden (1823)

Fredric Westin (Swiss, 1782-1862)
Allegory of the Arts

Allegory of the Arts (1740)

Pompeo Batoni (Italian, 1708-1787)
Allegory of the Arts

Allegory of the Arts (1884)

Gustav Adolf Goldberg
Allegory of the Arts

Allegory of the Arts (1666)

Theodoor Boeyermans (Flemish, 1620-1678)
Allegory of the Arts

Allegory of the Arts (1710)

Hendrick Govaerts (Belgian, 1669 - 1720)
Allegory of the Arts

Allegory of the Arts (1873)

Wilhelmus Petrus van Geldorp (Dutch, 1832-1900)
Allegory of the Arts

Allegory of the Arts (1742)

Jacob de Wit (Dutch, 1695-1754)
Allegory of the arts of fire in a fire pit

Allegory of the arts of fire in a fire pit

Félix Bracquemond (French, 1833-1914)
Allegory of the Birth of Frederick Henry of Orange-Nassau

Allegory of the Birth of Frederick Henry of Orange-Nassau (circa 1650)

Caesar Van Everdingen (Dutch, 1617 - 1678)
Allegory of the City of Bern ( The Temple of the LIberal Arts, with the city of Bern and the Goddess Minerva)

Allegory of the City of Bern ( The Temple of the LIberal Arts, with the city of Bern and the Goddess Minerva) (1779)

Jacques Sablet (French, 1749–1803)
Allegory of the Consequences of the Peace of Utrecht

Allegory of the Consequences of the Peace of Utrecht

Paolo de Matteis (Italian, 1662-1728)
Allegory of the Court of Justice of ‘Gedele’ in Ghent

Allegory of the Court of Justice of ‘Gedele’ in Ghent (circa 1627-1628)

Theodoor Rombouts (Flemish, 1597–1637)
Allegory of the Creation of the World

Allegory of the Creation of the World (1920)

Hans Thoma (German, 1839-1924)
Allegory of the Death of William V, Prince of Orange, 1806

Allegory of the Death of William V, Prince of Orange, 1806 (1806)

Jan Willem Pieneman (Dutch, 1779 - 1853)
Allegory of the entry into Brussels of the Governors General of the Austrian Netherlands

Allegory of the entry into Brussels of the Governors General of the Austrian Netherlands (1781)

Piat Joseph Sauvage (Flemish, 1744 - 1818)
Allegory of the fall of Poland

Allegory of the fall of Poland

Anonymous
Allegory of the Farewell of William III from Amalia van Solms following the transfer of Regency to the States General

Allegory of the Farewell of William III from Amalia van Solms following the transfer of Regency to the States General (1661)

Theodoor van Thulden (Flemish, 1606-1669)
Allegory of the five senses

Allegory of the five senses

Hendrik van Balen (Flemish, 1575-1632)
Allegory of the Foglia River and the city of Pesaro’s coat of arms, frontispiece for ‘Il Pesarese’

Allegory of the Foglia River and the city of Pesaro’s coat of arms, frontispiece for ‘Il Pesarese’ (1639)

Simone Cantarini (Italian, 1612-1648)
Allegory Of The Four Elements

Allegory Of The Four Elements

Jan Brueghel the Younger (Flemish, 1601 - 1678)
Allegory Of The Four Elements

Allegory Of The Four Elements

Jan Brueghel the Younger (Flemish, 1601 - 1678)
Allegory of the Four Estates

Allegory of the Four Estates (1734)

Georg Engelhard Schröder (Swedish, 1684 – 1750)
Allegory of the French Constitution

Allegory of the French Constitution (1792-1799)

Jacques Louis Copia (French, 1764–1799)
Allegory of the illustrious achievements of Swedish kings

Allegory of the illustrious achievements of Swedish kings (1693)

David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl (Swedish, 1628 – 1698)
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