Ganymede
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[edit] Greek art
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Pentesilea painter, Zeus courting Ganimede (ca. 450 bC), Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Ferrara. |
[edit] Hellenistic and Roman art
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Ganymede and Zeus. 160-170 AD, Museo del Prado, Madrid. |
The eagle abducting Ganymede. Roman mosaic, defaced by Christians, from Palermo (Italy). |
Ganymède enlevé par l'aigle, mosaïque du musée archéologique de Sousse |
[edit] Post-classical art
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Ganymede & Cyparissus. Da/From: Ovidii Metamorphoseos, Venezia 1522. |
Illustrazione per gli Emblemata di Andrea Alciati (1534). |
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Raffaello da Montelupo (1505-1566), Giove bacia Ganimede (1550 ca.). Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. |
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Damiano Mazza, Ratto di Ganimede, 16th century. National Gallery, London. |
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Rembrandt Harmenszoon Van Rijn (1606-1669), Rape of Ganymede, (1635), Gemäldegalerie, Dresda. |
Rembrandt Harmenszoon Van Rijn (1606-1669), Rape of Ganymede, (1635), Gemäldegalerie, Dresda. |
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Dolcibene: incisione della statua del Ganimede dei Musei vaticani (1785 ca). |
[edit] Neo-classicism and later
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By J. Álvarez (1804). |
By Thorvaldsen (1817). |
19th century engraving after Anton Raphael Mengs' (1728-1770) fresco Giove e Ganimede (1758-59). |
From a 19th century building in Trautsohn Gasse ("Beethoven house"), Vienna. |
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Christian Wilhelm Allers (1857-1915), Ganymede. |
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Bronze in Stockholm. |

