12 results filtered with: Muses (Greek deities)
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The Muse Polyhymnia seated with attributes of eloquence: a scroll, two books, and a caduceus. Engraving by H. Goltzius, 1592.
Goltzius, Hendrik, 1558-1617.Date: [1592]Reference: 38940i- Pictures
A muse (?). Etching by R. Dalton, 174-.
Dalton, Richard, 1715?-1791.Date: [between 1740 and 1749?]Reference: 663875i- Pictures
Apollo, with three allegorical figures, holds a portrait medallion of Louis XVI. Engraving by J.B. Tillard after E. de Lavallée Poussin.
Lavallée-Poussin, Etienne de, approximately 1733-1793.Reference: 21637i- Pictures
Double images: hunting scene, western allegorical female muse figure. Ink drawing.
Reference: 28069i- Pictures
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Urania, the muse of astronomy. Engraving by L. Kilian (?), 16--.
Reference: 25915i- Pictures
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Melpomene, Polyhymnia and Erato. Etching by G. Duchange after B. Picart after E. Le Sueur.
Le Sueur, Eustache, 1616-1655.Date: 1739Reference: 11369i- Pictures
The Muses presented to Minerva (Athena). Etching and aquatint by J.F. Janinet after J.G. Moitte.
Moitte, Jean-Guillaume, 1746-1810.Date: [1790?]Reference: 2491292i- Pictures
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Polyhymnia and Erato. Engraving by F. Godefroy after G.B. Wicar after Pietro da Cortona.
Pietro, da Cortona, 1597-1669.Date: 1792Reference: 11370iPart of: Tableaux, statues, bas-reliefs et camées de la galerie de Florence et du palais Pitti.- Pictures
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An antique statue of Flora crowned with flowers, from Hadrian's villa at Tivoli. Etching by F. Piranesi, 1784, after L. Corazzari.
Corazzari, Ludovico.Date: 1784Reference: 26739i- Pictures
The personification of the art of painting, supported by Cardinal Girolamo Buonvisi, arrives on a triumphal car at Mount Parnassus where she is greeted by the muses. Etching by P. Testa, ca. 1642.
Testa, Pietro, 1611-1650.Date: 1642Reference: 3162929i- Pictures
Clio writing the history of England. Etching by F.M. La Cave, 1723.
Cave, François Morellon La, active approximately 1700-1766.Date: [1724]Reference: 2439099i- Pictures
The poet Horace as a sleeping boy protected by doves and discovered by the muse Calliope. Stipple engraving by F. Bartolozzi, 1791, after A. Kauffmann.
Kauffmann, Angelica, 1741-1807.Date: Feby. 20th. 1791Reference: 2856158i