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Mythological Painting Characteristics, Types
Mythological Painting Characteristics, Types
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Mythological Painting
A form of history painting based on themes taken from myths, legends or fables.
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any other popular mythical stories, including those associated with Arabian,
Celtic (see Celtic culture), Christian (see Biblical art), Oriental (see Asian art),
Egyptian (see Egyptian art), Islamic (see Islamic art), Norse (see Viking art),
or Persian mythologies, to name but a few.
Botticelli (1445-1510)
• Pallas and the Centaur (1482) Uffizi Gallery, Florence.
• Venus and Mars (1483) National Gallery, London.
• Birth of Venus (1486) Uffizi Gallery, Florence.
• La Primavera (1486) Uffizi Gallery, Florence.
Giorgione (1477-1510)
• Pastoral Concert (Fête champêtre) (1509) Louvre, Paris.
• The Sleeping Venus (1510) Gemaldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden.
Titian (c.1485-1576)
• Bacchus and Ariadne (1522) National Gallery, London.
• Bacchanal of the Andrians (1523-5) Prado Museum, Madrid.
• Danae with Eros (1544) National Museum of Capodimonte, Naples.
• The Punishment of Tythus (1549) Prado Museum, Madrid.
• Venus and Adonis (1553) Prado Museum, Madrid.
• Venus with a Mirror (1555) National Gallery of Art, Washington DC.
• Diana and Actaeon (1556-59) Scottish National Gallery.
• The Rape of Europa (1559-62) Isabella Stewart Gardener Museum, Boston.
Correggio (1494-1534)
• Danae (1531) Galleria Borghese, Rome.
• Ganymede abducted by the Eagle (1532) Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna.
• Leda with the Swan (1532) Staatliche Museen, Berlin.
• Jupiter and Io (1533) Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna.
Tintoretto (1518-1594)
• Leda and the Swan (1552-58) Palazzo Vecchio, Florence.
Caravaggio (1571-1610)
• Bacchus (1595) Uffizi Gallery, Florence.
• Narcissus (1595) Palazzo Barberini, Rome.
• The Head of Medusa (1598) Uffizi, Florence.
• Amor Vincit Omnia (Victorious Cupid) (1602) Gemaldegalerie SMPK, Berlin.
Rubens (1577-1640)
• The Fall of Phaeton (1604) National Gallery of Art, Washington DC.
• Venus at the Mirror (1615) Liechtenstein Museum, Vaduz.
• Diana Returning from Hunt (1615) Gemaldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden.
• Minerva protects Pax from Mars (1629-30) National Gallery, London.
• The Rape of the Daughters of Leucippus (1618) Alte Pinakothek, Munich.
• Nymphs filling the Horn of Plenty (1615) Mauritshuis, The Hague.
• Judgement of Paris (1632-6) National Gallery, London.
• The Birth of the Milky Way (1637) Prado Museum, Madrid.
Domenichino (1581-1641)
• St George Killing the Dragon (1610) National Gallery, London.
Velazquez (1599-1660)
The Rokeby Venus (1647-51) National Gallery, London.
Claude-Lorrain (1600-82)
• Landscape with Apollo and Mercury (1645) Galleria Doria Pamphilj, Rome.
• Landscape with the Nymph Egeria (1669) Capodimonte Museum, Naples.
Rembrandt (1606-1669)
• Danae (1636) The Hermitage, St Petersburg.
• The Conspiracy of Claudius Civilis (1661) Swedish National Museum.
• Suicide of Lucretia (c.1666) Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
Cy Twombly (1928-2011)
• Leda and the Swan (1962) MoMA, New York.
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