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Diomedes King of Thrace Killed by Hercules and Devoured by His Own Horses, Jean-Baptiste Marie Pierr
Vanessa Bell, The Tub, 1917.
The Holy Family with Sts. Elizabeth and John the Baptist, Pompeo Batoni, 1777
The Blind Oedipus Commending His Children to the Gods by Bénigne Gagneraux (1784)
Perseus on Pegasus Hastening to the Rescue of Andromeda, Lord Leighton, 1895-96
Head of a Bishop, Gaetano Gandolfi, ca. 1770
Terpsichore, Muse of Lyric Poetry, Antonio Canova, 1812(photo credit: Sailko/Wikimedia Commons)
Pandora, painted on a porcelain plate, signed O. Dietrich, after Charles Lenoir
National Library of Greece, Athens
Ionic columns of the Academy of Athens, Greece
St. Isaac’s Cathedral, Leningrad (now St. Petersburg), USSR (now Russia), 1976.(Исаакиевский собор,
Reggia di Caserta
The Freedman, John Quincy Adams Ward, 1862-63
Nymph and Cupids by Thomas Couture (1860)
Diana Leaving the Bath by Edmond Hédouin (1864)
arsantiquis:Reclining Naiad, Antonio Canova (details).
arsantiquis:Reclining Naiad, Antonio Canova (details).
Sea Nymph by Emil Wolff (1841)
Naiads by Henryk Siemiradzki (1880)
Reclining Naiad by Antonio Canova and his studioItalian, 1819-1824marbleMetropolitan Museum of Art
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Elisa Bonaparte with Her Daughter Napoleona Baciocchi, François Gérard, 1810
Nymphs and Satyr.1873.Oil on Canvas.260 x 180 cm.Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williams
St George’s Church, Portland, England. November 2019 - Marc Eyre
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