Chapter 5 Art
The Twelve Olympians in Art:
East Pediment of the Parthenon
Parthenon Frieze
Rafael's fresco in the Villa Farnesina
Jupiter and Thetis
(Ingres)
Site of Zeus' rape of Io (Gortyn,
Crete)
ZEUS and Danae:
Red-figured vase (from antiquity)
(a quick
lesson in Greek pottery making)
Titian's Danae: version 1,
version 2,
version 3
Correggio's Danae
Tiepolo
ZEUS and Europa:
Red-Figured
Vase: Europa, a modern bronze,
another bronze, a modern
interpretation, Tiepolo,
Titian,
Zuccarelli, Lorrain
ZEUS and Callisto:
Titian
Ursa
Major, Ursa
Minor
ZEUS and Leda:
AMMANATI's marble statue (1500s)
Marble sarcophagus from Heraklion Museum (Crete)
Marble sarcophagus from Pergamon Museum
(Berlin)
Painting from National Gallery of Art
Zeus
and Ganymede
ZEUS and the limits of Fate: Death of
Sarpedon
Bronze statuette of Zeus found at Dodona
Gold stater
with Dodonian Zeus
Alpheus
River, Greece
Sacred Altis
at Olympia
Temple of
Zeus at Olympia
Chryselephantine Statue of Zeus
Another
reconstruction of the Statue of Zeus
Dr. J's Illustrated Archaic Age
Dr.
J's Illustrated Olympia
Dr. J's Illustrated Olympics
About.com's Olympics Site
Andrew
Wilson's Olympics Quiz
Dartmouth's
Ancient Olympic Games Virtual Musuem
HERA
Hera
East
pedimental design (Parthenon)
Juno Receiving
the Head of Argos, AMIGONI, Jacopo, 1730-32
archaic Heraion at Delos
Hera's Sanctuary at Perachora
Hera's Temple at Paestum:
image 1, image 2,
image 3
Hera with Hebe
Samian Zeus and
Hera
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