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Minerva (Athena) holding an olive branch and Cecrops (?) holding a tree. Engraving by C. Bloemaert after Pietro da Cortona.
Pietro, da Cortona, 1597-1669.Date: [between 1670 and 1679?]Reference: 2954045i- Pictures
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Minerva, as goddess of the arts, shaking hands with Italia; behind them Mercury, the messenger god. Engraving by F. Bartolozzi, 1789, after Burney.
Date: 31 Jan[uar]y 1789Reference: 39070i- Pictures
Minerva with attributes of war and the arts. Engraving by or after A. Bosse.
Bosse, Abraham, 1602-1676.Date: [between 1600 and 1699]Reference: 2853648i- Pictures
Minerva [Athene]. Etching, 18--.
Date: [between 1800 and 1899]Reference: 2855744i- Pictures
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Minerva [Athene]. Etching by F. Perrier.
Perrier, François, 1590?-1656?Date: 1600-1699Reference: 11437i- Pictures
A Medici prince is snatched by Minerva away from Venus and is brought towards Hercules. Engraving by L. Visscher, ca. 1686, after Pietro da Cortona, 1647.
Pietro, da Cortona, 1597-1669.Date: [1686?]Reference: 2889777i- Pictures
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A gentleman playing the role of a shepherd smitten with love; women as goddesses Venus, Minerva and Juno. Gouache design for a fan.
Reference: 546005i- 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
A winged woman (the genius of literature and science) presents a young man and young woman to Minerva. Stipple engraving by J.W. Chapman, 1812, after R. Corbould.
Corbould, Richard, 1757-1831.Date: Sep.r 19th 1812Reference: 2439389i- Pictures
Hercules presented to Jupiter and Juno. Etching and aquatint by J.F. Janinet after J.G. Moitte.
Moitte, Jean-Guillaume, 1746-1810.Date: [1790?]Reference: 2491293i- Pictures
Temple of Minerva Medica, Rome. Line engraving by F. Vivares, 1746, after T. Smith after G.B. Busiri.
Busiri, Giovanni Battista, 1698-1757.Date: 15 July 1746Reference: 2921368i- Pictures
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A bas relief of Neptune, Jupiter, and three other figures, on the temple of Minerva Pallas. Etching by J. Barbault.
Barbault, Jean, approximately 1705-1766.Reference: 2499232i- Pictures
Minerva turns Arachne into a spider. Etching by or after S. Della Bella.
Della Bella, Stefano, 1610-1664.Date: [between 1600 and 1699]Reference: 2853651i- Pictures
The discovery of herbal medicines, their transport by ship from the East Indies and their presentation to the pagan deities. Engraving after Adolf van der Laan, 1741.
Laan, Adolf van der, active 1717-1740.Date: [1741?]Reference: 93i- Pictures
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A surgeon operates on the eye of an immoral old man, while the efforts of Time and Minerva to cure his inner corruption are rebuffed. Line engraving after O. van Veen, 16--.
Veen, Otto van, 1556-1629.Date: 1672Reference: 16545i- Pictures
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A portrait of Peter Paul Rubens, in a roundel, on a pedestal, being unveiled by Fame at the command of Minerva, as a putto carves an inscription on the pedestal. Engraving by B. Baron, 1724.
Date: [1724?]Reference: 571666i- Pictures
Minerva transforms Arachne into a spider. Engraving by W. Walker after C. Eisen.
Eisen, Charles, 1720-1778.Date: [between 1770 and 1779?]Reference: 3020394i- Pictures
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The arts of Minerva reduce the power of Time to end life, but death from old age or from plague still exists. Engraving by G. Glover, 1639.
Glover, George, approximately 1618-Date: An. 1638Reference: 588622i- Pictures
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Temple of Minerva Medica, Rome. Coloured aquatint by M. Dubourg, 1820.
Dubourg, Matthew, active 1806-1838.Date: 1820Reference: 22579i- Pictures
Federico Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua, on Mount Olympus, embracing a palm tree, surrounded by six Greek deities who hold the trees dedicated to them. Engraving by O. Gatti after L. Carracci.
Carracci, Lodovico, 1555-1619.Reference: 27222i- Pictures
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The education of King Louis XV: Venus hands him over to a centaur for education in manly ways. Etching by L. Cars, ca. 1757, after F. Boucher.
Boucher, François, 1703-1770.Date: 1757Reference: 17439i- Pictures
Daedalus pushes his nephew Perdix off the top of a tower: as he falls, Perdix is transformed by Minerva into a partridge. Engraving by W. Walker after C. Eisen.
Eisen, Charles, 1720-1778.Date: [between 1770 and 1779?]Reference: 3020406i- Pictures
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Temple of Minerva Medica, Rome: panoramic views. Etching by J. Hastings after R. Wilson.
Wilson, Richard, 1713-1782.Reference: 22585i- Pictures
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Temple of Minerva Medica, Rome. Line engraving by F. Morelli, 1798.
Morel, François, approximately 1768-Date: 1798Reference: 22587i- Pictures
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John Breval acting as tutor to George 3rd Earl of Cholmondeley on the Grand Tour introduces him to a statue of Diana; a genius shows a perspective drawing of Cholmondeley Castle to Minerva. Engraving by E. Kirkall, 1726, after L. Cheron.
Chéron, Louis, 1655-1725.Date: 1726Reference: 35752i