Thursday, April 25, 2024

Europa And The Bull (L’enlèvement d’Europe), By Claude Lorrain (c. 1600-1682)

This etched landscape, created by the French artist Claude Lorrain (c. 1600-1682), features the ancient Greek myth of Europa, a princess from the lands...

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Sigurd Syr, Åsta, Olav og Rane, by Christian Krohg (c. 1852–1925)

This rather abstractly painted artwork, by the Norwegian artist Christian Krohg (c. 1852–1925), was inspired by the storied life of the historical figure, Olaf...

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The Militant Rise And Rebellious Fall Of Baanes

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Odin And His Ravens, by Gerhard Munthe (1849–1929)

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Mark Twain

Mark Twain (c. 1835-1910) "Many a small thing has been made large by the right kind of advertising." From chapter 22 of Mark Twain’s A...

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Europa And The Bull (L’enlèvement d’Europe), By Claude Lorrain (c. 1600-1682)

This etched landscape, created by the French artist Claude Lorrain (c. 1600-1682), features the ancient Greek myth of Europa, a princess from the lands...

Sirens, By Hans Thoma (c. (1839-1924)

This painting, by the German artist Hans Thoma (c. 1839-1924), was inspired by the Sirens of ancient Greek myth. These mythological creatures were characterized...

Lucian’s Envisioning Of Wealth As A Mistreated Pale Deity

Lucian of Samosata (c. 120-180+), in his satirical work Timon the Misanthrope, envisioned Wealth as a personified god. Wealth, as the account told, was...

An Ancient Battle Between Gallic Marauders And Greek Pirates Near Roman Territory

According to the historians of ancient Rome, a peculiar warband of Gallic warriors neared Roman territory around 350 BCE and pillaged in the Latin...

King Numa Pompilius, Painted By Merry-Joseph Blondel (c. 1781–1853)

In this painting, the French artist Merry-Joseph Blondel (c. 1781–1853) envisions the mythical or legendary King Numa Pompilius of Rome, traditionally dated to have...

Dying Hercules, Painted By Samuel Finley Breese Morse (c. 1791–1872)

This painting, by the American artist Samuel Finley Breese Morse (c. 1791–1872), was inspired by stories of the death of the mythical hero, Hercules...

Erasmus

  Erasmus (c. 1466-1536) "If you wish to be forgiven, you, who have loved what you should have hated and who have hated what you should...

Geoffrey of Monmouth Would Have You Believe Ancient Britons Conquered Most of Europe

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Apollon et Daphné, by George Desvallières (c. 1861-1950)

This colorful and abstract painting was created by George Desvallières (c. 1861-1950), and its image was released to the public by the Musée de...

Virgil

Virgil (c. 70-19 BCE) "Man and beast, each and every race of earth, creatures of the sea, domesticated animals, and birds in all their finery, all of them...

Lucian’s Envisioning Of Wealth As A Mistreated Pale Deity

Lucian of Samosata (c. 120-180+), in his satirical work Timon the Misanthrope, envisioned Wealth as a personified god. Wealth, as the account told, was...

Apollon et Daphné, by George Desvallières (c. 1861-1950)

This colorful and abstract painting was created by George Desvallières (c. 1861-1950), and its image was released to the public by the Musée de...

Sigurd Syr, Åsta, Olav og Rane, by Christian Krohg (c. 1852–1925)

This rather abstractly painted artwork, by the Norwegian artist Christian Krohg (c. 1852–1925), was inspired by the storied life of the historical figure, Olaf...

Winston Churchill

Winston Churchill (c. 1874-1965) "Fearthought is futile worrying over what cannot be averted or will probably never happen. Forethought is taking the best means at...

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