24 results filtered with: Ceres (Roman deity)
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Ceres making love to a horse (Neptune); representing the joining of the land and the sea. Engraving by B. Picart, 1708.
Picart, Bernard, 1673-1733.Date: 1708Reference: 2853401i- Pictures
The story of Cupid and Psyche: Psyche puts in order a store of agricultural equipment, sacred to Ceres, but Ceres refuses to help her to find Cupid. Engraving by the Master of the Die, 15--, after M. Coxie, 153-.
Coxcie, Michel, 1499-1592.Date: [between 1500 and 1599]Reference: 2944964i- Pictures
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Ceres (Demeter) on a chariot drawn by lions receives offerings from peasants; representing harvest. Etching by G. Zocchi after P. da Cortona.
Pietro, da Cortona, 1597-1669.Reference: 39015i- Pictures
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Ceres punishes Erysichthon of Thessaly with perpetual hunger. Engraving by J. Matheus, 1619.
Matheus, Jean, active approximately 1619.Date: 1619Reference: 11243i- Pictures
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The patriarch Asher milking a goat, men ploughing and sowing the fields, and the goddess Ceres holding a scythe; a cornucopia lies on the ground. Etching by D. Coornhert after M. van Heemskerck.
Heemskerk, Martin van, 1498-1574.Date: [1550]Reference: 30141i- Pictures
The story of Cupid and Psyche: Venus goes to Cupid's bedroom and reproaches him; left, she complains about him to Juno and Ceres. Engraving by the Master of the Die, 15--, after M. Coxie, 153-.
Coxcie, Michel, 1499-1592.Date: [between 1500 and 1599]Reference: 2950100i- Pictures
The story of Cupid and Psyche: Venus approaches Jupiter in her chariot, and with his approval commissions Mercury to find Psyche. Engraving by the Master of the Die, 15--, after M. Coxie, 153-.
Coxcie, Michel, 1499-1592.Date: [between 1500 and 1599]Reference: 2944963i- Pictures
The story of Cupid and Psyche: Venus approaches Jupiter in her chariot, and with his approval commissions Mercury to find Psyche. Engraving by the Master of the Die, 15--, after M. Coxie, 153-.
Coxcie, Michel, 1499-1592.Date: [between 1500 and 1599]Reference: 2950101i- Pictures
A lady making a plea (Ceres?). Etching by F. Perrier.
Perrier, François, 1590?-1656?Date: 1600-1699Reference: 3025091i- Pictures
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Ceres (Demeter) on a chariot drawn by lions receives offerings from peasants; representing harvest. Etching by G. Zocchi after P. da Cortona.
Pietro, da Cortona, 1597-1669.Date: 1700-1799Reference: 11308i- Pictures
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Aesculapius (representing medicine) routing death, Ceres (?) supplying milk to the starving. Drawing attributed to J.-C. Bordier du Bignon, 1822.
Bordier du Bignon, Jacques-Charles, 1774-1826.Date: 1822Reference: 95i- Pictures
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The origin of the fig: Ceres gives the first fig to Phytalus in thanks for his hospitality. Etching by S. Rosa.
Rosa, Salvatore, 1615-1673.Date: 1600-1699Reference: 38752i- Pictures
The story of Cupid and Psyche: Venus goes to Cupid's bedroom and reproaches him; left, she complains about him to Juno and Ceres. Engraving by the Master of the Die, 15--, after M. Coxie, 153-.
Coxcie, Michel, 1499-1592.Date: [between 1500 and 1599]Reference: 2944546i- Pictures
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Bacchus, Ceres and Pomona with a cornucopia of fruit and corn. Etching by C. Schut I.
Schut, Cornelis, 1597-1655.Date: 1600-1699Reference: 33569i- Pictures
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Cybele, Bacchus, Ceres and Flora on a chariot drawn by lions surrounded by all forms of natural abundance and cherubs: symbolising the element earth. Etching by F. Bartolozzi, 1796, after F. Albani.
Albani, Francesco, 1578-1660.Date: Jan.y 1st 1796Reference: 23950i- Pictures
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Cybele, Bacchus, Ceres and Flora on a chariot drawn by lions surrounded by all forms of natural abundance and cherubs, symbolising the element earth. Engraving by E. Baudet, 1695, after F. Albani.
Albani, Francesco, 1578-1660.Date: 1695Reference: 23641i- Pictures
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Ceres on a chariot with children representing the months March, April and May, surrounded by forms of natural abundance, corybantes and cherubs, symbolising the element earth. Etching by A. Tempesta, 1592.
Tempesta, Antonio, 1555-1630.Date: 1592Reference: 524656i- Pictures
The story of Cupid and Psyche: Psyche puts in order a store of agricultural equipment, sacred to Ceres, but Ceres refuses to help her to find Cupid. Engraving by the Master of the Die, 15--, after M. Coxie, 153-.
Coxcie, Michel, 1499-1592.Date: [between 1500 and 1599]Reference: 2945723i- Pictures
The story of Cupid and Psyche: Venus approaches Jupiter in her chariot, and with his approval commissions Mercury to find Psyche. Engraving by the Master of the Die, 15--, after M. Coxie, 153-.
Coxcie, Michel, 1499-1592.Date: [between 1500 and 1599]Reference: 2948807i- Pictures
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John Gerard: portrait and botanical motifs. Line engraving by J. Payne, 1633.
Date: 1633Reference: 3488i- Pictures
The story of Cupid and Psyche: Psyche puts in order a store of agricultural equipment, sacred to Ceres, but Ceres refuses to help her to find Cupid. Engraving by the Master of the Die, 15--, after M. Coxie, 153-.
Coxcie, Michel, 1499-1592.Date: [between 1500 and 1599]Reference: 2950102i- Pictures
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Ceres [Demeter]. Engraving after P.P. Prud'hon.
Prud'hon, Pierre-Paul, 1758-1823.Reference: 11307i- Pictures
Cybele, accompanied by Bacchus and Ceres, is carried on a chariot drawn by lions, surrounded by ancillary deities and followers; representing the element earth. Engraving by C. Dupuis, 1721, after Louis de Boullogne the younger.
Boulogne, Louis, 1654-1733.Date: [1721]Reference: 3069786i- Pictures
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Carolus Linnaeus receives honour from Aesculapius, Flora, Ceres and Cupid. Coloured stipple engraving by J. Caldwall, 1806, after J. Russell and J. Opie.
Russell, John, 1745-1806.Date: April 1806Reference: 9946i