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MYTH AS ALLEGORY IN ART

MYTH AS ALLEGORY IN ART. I. DRESSING UP PEOPLE AS GODS A. Gemma Augustaea c. AD 12. I. DRESSING UP PEOPLE AS GODS B. Diana d’Anet c. 1550. I. DRESSING UP PEOPLE AS GODS C. Canova, Paulina Bonaparte Borghese 1807. I. DRESSING UP PEOPLE AS GODS D. Greenough, George Washington 1833-41.

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MYTH AS ALLEGORY IN ART

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  1. MYTH AS ALLEGORY IN ART

  2. I. DRESSING UP PEOPLE AS GODSA. Gemma Augustaeac. AD 12

  3. I. DRESSING UP PEOPLE AS GODSB. Diana d’Anetc. 1550

  4. I. DRESSING UP PEOPLE AS GODSC. Canova, Paulina Bonaparte Borghese1807

  5. I. DRESSING UP PEOPLE AS GODSD. Greenough, George Washington1833-41

  6. II. USING CLASSICAL MYTH TO REPRESENT AN HISTORICAL EVENT OR IDEA A. Rubens, Judgment of Paris

  7. II. USING CLASSICAL MYTH TO REPRESENT AN HISTORICAL EVENT OR IDEA B. Titian, Diana & Actaeon

  8. II. USING CLASSICAL MYTH TO REPRESENT AN HISTORICAL EVENT OR IDEA C. Boucher, Zeus in the Guise of Diana

  9. II. USING CLASSICAL MYTH TO REPRESENT AN HISTORICAL EVENT OR IDEA D. Rubens, Mercury & Argus

  10. II. USING CLASSICAL MYTH TO REPRESENT AN HISTORICAL EVENT OR IDEA D. Rubens, Mercury & Argus

  11. II. USING CLASSICAL MYTH TO REPRESENT AN HISTORICAL EVENT OR IDEA E. Botticelli, Venus & Mars

  12. II. USING CLASSICAL MYTH TO REPRESENT AN HISTORICAL EVENT OR IDEA E. di Cosimo, Venus & Mars

  13. III. MINGLING CHARACTERS FROM CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY WITH HISTORICAL PEOPLE A. Cancellaria Reliefc. AD 90

  14. III. MINGLING CHARACTERS FROM CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY WITH HISTORICAL PEOPLEB. Rubens, Marie de Medici cyclec.1622

  15. III. MINGLING CHARACTERS FROM CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY WITH HISTORICAL PEOPLEB. Rubens, Marie de Medici cyclec.1622

  16. III. MINGLING CHARACTERS FROM CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY WITH HISTORICAL PEOPLEB. Rubens, Marie de Medici cyclec.1622

  17. III. MINGLING CHARACTERS FROM CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY WITH HISTORICAL PEOPLEB. Rubens, Marie de Medici cyclec.1622

  18. III. MINGLING CHARACTERS FROM CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY WITH HISTORICAL PEOPLEB. Rubens, Marie de Medici cyclec.1622

  19. III. MINGLING CHARACTERS FROM CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY WITH HISTORICAL PEOPLEB. Rubens, Marie de Medici cyclec.1622

  20. III. MINGLING CHARACTERS FROM CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY WITH HISTORICAL PEOPLEB. Rubens, Marie de Medici cyclec.1622

  21. III. MINGLING CHARACTERS FROM CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY WITH HISTORICAL PEOPLEB. Rubens, Marie de Medici cyclec.1622

  22. III. MINGLING CHARACTERS FROM CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY WITH HISTORICAL PEOPLEB. Rubens, Marie de Medici cyclec.1622

  23. IV. PURE ALLEGORYA. Botticelli, Pallas Subduing the Centaurc. 1482

  24. IV. PURE ALLEGORYB. Bronzino, Allegory of Time & Lovec. 1540

  25. IV. PURE ALLEGORYB. Bronzino, Allegory of Time & Lovec. 1540

  26. IV. PURE ALLEGORYB. Bronzino, Allegory of Time & Lovec. 1540

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