This scene is one of several designs that the English sculptor and draughtsman John Flaxman (1755–1826) did to illustrate passages from the Greek epic poet Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, a commission he had been given by Georgiana Hare-Naylor while he was living in Rome. It represents Thetis entreating Jupiter to honor Achilles.. It was done 1793. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-scene-is-one-of-several-designs-that-the-english-sculptor-and-draughtsman-john-flaxman-17551826-did-to-illustrate-passages-from-the-greek-epic-poet-homers-iliad-and-odyssey-a-commission-he-had-been-given-by-georgiana-hare-naylor-while-he-was-living-in-rome-it-represents-thetis-entreating-jupiter-to-honor-achilles-it-was-done-1793-image398039141.html
RF2E3G6YH–This scene is one of several designs that the English sculptor and draughtsman John Flaxman (1755–1826) did to illustrate passages from the Greek epic poet Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, a commission he had been given by Georgiana Hare-Naylor while he was living in Rome. It represents Thetis entreating Jupiter to honor Achilles.. It was done 1793.
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres Jupiter and Thetis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jean-auguste-dominique-ingres-jupiter-and-thetis-75459940.html
RMEANDWT–Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres Jupiter and Thetis
Jupiter and Thetis, painting in oil on canvas by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres and Jean-Paul Flandrin, 1811 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jupiter-and-thetis-painting-in-oil-on-canvas-by-jean-auguste-dominique-ingres-and-jean-paul-flandrin-1811-image554945208.html
RM2R6RX7M–Jupiter and Thetis, painting in oil on canvas by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres and Jean-Paul Flandrin, 1811
Thetis as supplicant in the assembly of the gods (in box with 43 drawings), Thetis asks Jupiter to support her son (Achilles), Louis Fabritius Dubourg, 1703 - 1775, paper, ink, pencil, pen, h 75 mm × w 194/135 mm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thetis-as-supplicant-in-the-assembly-of-the-gods-in-box-with-43-drawings-thetis-asks-jupiter-to-support-her-son-achilles-louis-fabritius-dubourg-1703-1775-paper-ink-pencil-pen-h-75-mm-w-194135-mm-image261406709.html
RMW582WW–Thetis as supplicant in the assembly of the gods (in box with 43 drawings), Thetis asks Jupiter to support her son (Achilles), Louis Fabritius Dubourg, 1703 - 1775, paper, ink, pencil, pen, h 75 mm × w 194/135 mm
Thetis in the forge of Vulcan 1575 by Da Ponte Francesco known as Bassanino, 1549/1592 Italy, Italian, Vulcan is the god of fire, Roman mythology. Greek equivalent is the god Hephaestus, he is the son of Jupiter and Juno, husband of Venus, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thetis-in-the-forge-of-vulcan-1575-by-da-ponte-francesco-known-as-bassanino-15491592-italy-italian-vulcan-is-the-god-of-fire-roman-mythology-greek-equivalent-is-the-god-hephaestus-he-is-the-son-of-jupiter-and-juno-husband-of-venus-image451468220.html
RM2H6E490–Thetis in the forge of Vulcan 1575 by Da Ponte Francesco known as Bassanino, 1549/1592 Italy, Italian, Vulcan is the god of fire, Roman mythology. Greek equivalent is the god Hephaestus, he is the son of Jupiter and Juno, husband of Venus,
Thetis pleads with Jupiter for Achilles, Tetide impetra da Giove l'armi per il suo figlio Achille (title on object), Thetis pleads with Jupiter for an army for her son Achilles. Print no. 36 on page 22 in the album 'Raccolta di Soggetti Pittorici', a picture album with 42 numbered etchings on 28 pages by Luigi Sabatelli (I) himself and by students based on his design., print maker: Giovanni Battista Romero, after design by: Luigi Sabatelli (I), publisher: Pietro Paulo Montagnani, print maker: Italy, publisher: Rome, 1804, paper, etching, height 416 mm × width 494 mm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thetis-pleads-with-jupiter-for-achilles-tetide-impetra-da-giove-larmi-per-il-suo-figlio-achille-title-on-object-thetis-pleads-with-jupiter-for-an-army-for-her-son-achilles-print-no-36-on-page-22-in-the-album-raccolta-di-soggetti-pittorici-a-picture-album-with-42-numbered-etchings-on-28-pages-by-luigi-sabatelli-i-himself-and-by-students-based-on-his-design-print-maker-giovanni-battista-romero-after-design-by-luigi-sabatelli-i-publisher-pietro-paulo-montagnani-print-maker-italy-publisher-rome-1804-paper-etching-height-416-mm-width-494-mm-image599473894.html
RM2WR8B1X–Thetis pleads with Jupiter for Achilles, Tetide impetra da Giove l'armi per il suo figlio Achille (title on object), Thetis pleads with Jupiter for an army for her son Achilles. Print no. 36 on page 22 in the album 'Raccolta di Soggetti Pittorici', a picture album with 42 numbered etchings on 28 pages by Luigi Sabatelli (I) himself and by students based on his design., print maker: Giovanni Battista Romero, after design by: Luigi Sabatelli (I), publisher: Pietro Paulo Montagnani, print maker: Italy, publisher: Rome, 1804, paper, etching, height 416 mm × width 494 mm
Heinrich Friedrich Füger Head of Thetis (Jupiter and Thetis). Lithography 1785-1851 , 1785/1851 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/heinrich-friedrich-fger-head-of-thetis-jupiter-and-thetis-lithography-1785-1851-17851851-image572871281.html
RM2T80F4H–Heinrich Friedrich Füger Head of Thetis (Jupiter and Thetis). Lithography 1785-1851 , 1785/1851
Wedding of Peleus and Thetis, At the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, most of the guests sit at the large table and others frolic around a bit. While Momus is dancing, Mercury Jupiter, who is sitting next to Juno, offers an apple. In the background you can see a cloud with the two peacocks of Juno, (story of) Mercury (Hermes), wedding feast, wedding meal, attributes of Juno, Johann Wilhelm Kaiser (I), 1823 - 1900, paper, etching, h 186 mm × w 265 mm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wedding-of-peleus-and-thetis-at-the-wedding-of-peleus-and-thetis-most-of-the-guests-sit-at-the-large-table-and-others-frolic-around-a-bit-while-momus-is-dancing-mercury-jupiter-who-is-sitting-next-to-juno-offers-an-apple-in-the-background-you-can-see-a-cloud-with-the-two-peacocks-of-juno-story-of-mercury-hermes-wedding-feast-wedding-meal-attributes-of-juno-johann-wilhelm-kaiser-i-1823-1900-paper-etching-h-186-mm-w-265-mm-image261398090.html
RMW57KX2–Wedding of Peleus and Thetis, At the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, most of the guests sit at the large table and others frolic around a bit. While Momus is dancing, Mercury Jupiter, who is sitting next to Juno, offers an apple. In the background you can see a cloud with the two peacocks of Juno, (story of) Mercury (Hermes), wedding feast, wedding meal, attributes of Juno, Johann Wilhelm Kaiser (I), 1823 - 1900, paper, etching, h 186 mm × w 265 mm
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres,Jupiter et Thétis,1811,huile sur toile. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jean-auguste-dominique-ingresjupiter-et-thtis1811huile-sur-toile-image430424434.html
RF2G07EN6–Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres,Jupiter et Thétis,1811,huile sur toile.
Thetis, Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio, 1526, Graphic Art, Copper Engraving, Thetis was one of the 50 daughters of Nereus, the Old Man of the Sea. They were sea nymphs, the so-called nereids, and they personified the waves. The Greek poet Homer tells in his, Iliad, presumably ca. 700 BC, that Thetis had feet of silver. She was also very beautiful, and Jupiter fell in love with her. However, Jupiter was told by the Oracle that the son he would have with Thetis would drive him off the throne. He solved this problem by marrying Thetis off to the mortal Peleus so that Thetis’s son, Achilles Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thetis-giovanni-jacopo-caraglio-1526-graphic-art-copper-engraving-thetis-was-one-of-the-50-daughters-of-nereus-the-old-man-of-the-sea-they-were-sea-nymphs-the-so-called-nereids-and-they-personified-the-waves-the-greek-poet-homer-tells-in-his-iliad-presumably-ca-700-bc-that-thetis-had-feet-of-silver-she-was-also-very-beautiful-and-jupiter-fell-in-love-with-her-however-jupiter-was-told-by-the-oracle-that-the-son-he-would-have-with-thetis-would-drive-him-off-the-throne-he-solved-this-problem-by-marrying-thetis-off-to-the-mortal-peleus-so-that-thetiss-son-achilles-image573194418.html
RM2T8F796–Thetis, Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio, 1526, Graphic Art, Copper Engraving, Thetis was one of the 50 daughters of Nereus, the Old Man of the Sea. They were sea nymphs, the so-called nereids, and they personified the waves. The Greek poet Homer tells in his, Iliad, presumably ca. 700 BC, that Thetis had feet of silver. She was also very beautiful, and Jupiter fell in love with her. However, Jupiter was told by the Oracle that the son he would have with Thetis would drive him off the throne. He solved this problem by marrying Thetis off to the mortal Peleus so that Thetis’s son, Achilles
Jupiter and Thetis (Ingres) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jupiter-and-thetis-ingres-140052920.html
RMJ3RXX0–Jupiter and Thetis (Ingres)
Gods' banquet during the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, In the middle of the clouds, figures of gods enjoy the meal at a long table. At the head, in the foreground, are Jupiter and Juno, recognizable by the eagle with the lightning bolts and the peacock respectively. In the right background, Eris, the goddess of twist, offers the golden apple to the guests. Below the scene six lines of Latin text., print, print maker: Jacques de Gheyn (II), (mentioned on object), after design by: Chrispijn van den Broeck, (mentioned on object), Heyman Jacobi, (mentioned on object), print maker: Netherlands Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gods-banquet-during-the-wedding-of-peleus-and-thetis-in-the-middle-of-the-clouds-figures-of-gods-enjoy-the-meal-at-a-long-table-at-the-head-in-the-foreground-are-jupiter-and-juno-recognizable-by-the-eagle-with-the-lightning-bolts-and-the-peacock-respectively-in-the-right-background-eris-the-goddess-of-twist-offers-the-golden-apple-to-the-guests-below-the-scene-six-lines-of-latin-text-print-print-maker-jacques-de-gheyn-ii-mentioned-on-object-after-design-by-chrispijn-van-den-broeck-mentioned-on-object-heyman-jacobi-mentioned-on-object-print-maker-netherlands-image606642898.html
RM2X6XY5P–Gods' banquet during the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, In the middle of the clouds, figures of gods enjoy the meal at a long table. At the head, in the foreground, are Jupiter and Juno, recognizable by the eagle with the lightning bolts and the peacock respectively. In the right background, Eris, the goddess of twist, offers the golden apple to the guests. Below the scene six lines of Latin text., print, print maker: Jacques de Gheyn (II), (mentioned on object), after design by: Chrispijn van den Broeck, (mentioned on object), Heyman Jacobi, (mentioned on object), print maker: Netherlands
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres - Jupiter and Thetis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jean-auguste-dominique-ingres-jupiter-and-thetis-image431997958.html
RF2G2R5PE–Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres - Jupiter and Thetis
330 Jupiter and Thetis (Ingres) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/330-jupiter-and-thetis-ingres-image214147510.html
Géricault - Copie d'après l'illustration de l'Iliade de Flaxman gravée par Piroli à Rome en 1793 Thétis s'adressant à Jupiter, NI695verso;AI224verso. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gricault-copie-daprs-lillustration-de-liliade-de-flaxman-grave-par-piroli-rome-en-1793-thtis-sadressant-jupiter-ni695versoai224verso-image352628813.html
RM2BDKHJ5–Géricault - Copie d'après l'illustration de l'Iliade de Flaxman gravée par Piroli à Rome en 1793 Thétis s'adressant à Jupiter, NI695verso;AI224verso.
Jupiter and Thetis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jupiter-and-thetis-132818563.html
RMHM2BC3–Jupiter and Thetis
Jupiter and Thetis 1811 by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jupiter-and-thetis-1811-by-jean-auguste-dominique-ingres-image573862826.html
RM2T9HKTX–Jupiter and Thetis 1811 by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
Jupiter and Thetis, 1811. Found in the collection of Musée Granet, Aix en Provence. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jupiter-and-thetis-1811-found-in-the-collection-of-musxe9e-granet-aix-en-provence-image374807984.html
RM2CNNYBC–Jupiter and Thetis, 1811. Found in the collection of Musée Granet, Aix en Provence.
This scene is one of several designs that the English sculptor and draughtsman John Flaxman (1755–1826) did to illustrate passages from the Greek epic poet Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, a commission he had been given by Georgiana Hare-Naylor while he was living in Rome. It represents Thetis entreating Jupiter to honor Achilles.. It was done 1793. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-scene-is-one-of-several-designs-that-the-english-sculptor-and-draughtsman-john-flaxman-17551826-did-to-illustrate-passages-from-the-greek-epic-poet-homers-iliad-and-odyssey-a-commission-he-had-been-given-by-georgiana-hare-naylor-while-he-was-living-in-rome-it-represents-thetis-entreating-jupiter-to-honor-achilles-it-was-done-1793-image398039138.html
RF2E3G6YE–This scene is one of several designs that the English sculptor and draughtsman John Flaxman (1755–1826) did to illustrate passages from the Greek epic poet Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, a commission he had been given by Georgiana Hare-Naylor while he was living in Rome. It represents Thetis entreating Jupiter to honor Achilles.. It was done 1793.
France, Bouches du Rhone, Aix en Provence, Granet Museum, visitor admiring the painting The Cloister of the Chartreuse Sainte Marie des Anges in Rome by François Marius Granet with Jupiter and Thetis in the background by Dominique Ingres Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/france-bouches-du-rhone-aix-en-provence-granet-museum-visitor-admiring-the-painting-the-cloister-of-the-chartreuse-sainte-marie-des-anges-in-rome-by-franois-marius-granet-with-jupiter-and-thetis-in-the-background-by-dominique-ingres-image512026145.html
RM2MN0PG1–France, Bouches du Rhone, Aix en Provence, Granet Museum, visitor admiring the painting The Cloister of the Chartreuse Sainte Marie des Anges in Rome by François Marius Granet with Jupiter and Thetis in the background by Dominique Ingres
In Book I of the Iliad, the sea nymph Thetis asks Jupiter (Zeus to the Greeks) to save the life of her son Achilles. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-in-book-i-of-the-iliad-the-sea-nymph-thetis-asks-jupiter-zeus-to-the-43477108.html
RFCEMFDT–In Book I of the Iliad, the sea nymph Thetis asks Jupiter (Zeus to the Greeks) to save the life of her son Achilles.
France, Bouches du Rhone, Aix en Provence, Granet museum, Jupiter and Thetis by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, 1811 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/france-bouches-du-rhone-aix-en-provence-granet-museum-jupiter-and-thetis-by-jean-auguste-dominique-ingres-1811-image246343257.html
RMT8NW9D–France, Bouches du Rhone, Aix en Provence, Granet museum, Jupiter and Thetis by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, 1811
Godenbanket tijdens de bruiloft van Peleus en Thetis Gods Banquet at the wedding of Peleus and Thetis Object Type : print Item number: RP-P-OB-9967Catalogusreferentie: New Hollstein Dutch 147-2 (3) Description: the clouds Amidst use of gods at a long table meals . At the head, in the foreground, sitting Jupiter and Juno, recognizable by the eagle with the lightning bolts and Peacock, respectively. Right background provides Eris, the goddess of discord, the golden apple to the guests. Among the show six lines of Latin tekst. Manufacturer : printmaker Jacob de Gheyn (II) (listed building), desig Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/godenbanket-tijdens-de-bruiloft-van-peleus-en-thetis-gods-banquet-at-the-wedding-of-peleus-and-thetis-object-type-print-item-number-rp-p-ob-9967catalogusreferentie-new-hollstein-dutch-147-2-3-description-the-clouds-amidst-use-of-gods-at-a-long-table-meals-at-the-head-in-the-foreground-sitting-jupiter-and-juno-recognizable-by-the-eagle-with-the-lightning-bolts-and-peacock-respectively-right-background-provides-eris-the-goddess-of-discord-the-golden-apple-to-the-guests-among-the-show-six-lines-of-latin-tekst-manufacturer-printmaker-jacob-de-gheyn-ii-listed-building-desig-image348416100.html
RM2B6RM84–Godenbanket tijdens de bruiloft van Peleus en Thetis Gods Banquet at the wedding of Peleus and Thetis Object Type : print Item number: RP-P-OB-9967Catalogusreferentie: New Hollstein Dutch 147-2 (3) Description: the clouds Amidst use of gods at a long table meals . At the head, in the foreground, sitting Jupiter and Juno, recognizable by the eagle with the lightning bolts and Peacock, respectively. Right background provides Eris, the goddess of discord, the golden apple to the guests. Among the show six lines of Latin tekst. Manufacturer : printmaker Jacob de Gheyn (II) (listed building), desig
Thetis as supplicant in the assembly of the gods (in box with 43 drawings), Thetis asks Jupiter to support her son (Achilles), Louis Fabritius Dubourg, 1703 - 1775, paper, ink, pencil, pen, h 75 mm × w 194/135 mm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thetis-as-supplicant-in-the-assembly-of-the-gods-in-box-with-43-drawings-thetis-asks-jupiter-to-support-her-son-achilles-louis-fabritius-dubourg-1703-1775-paper-ink-pencil-pen-h-75-mm-w-194135-mm-reimagined-by-gibon-design-of-warm-cheerful-glowing-of-brightness-and-light-rays-radiance-classic-art-reinvented-with-a-modern-twist-photography-inspired-by-futurism-embracing-dynamic-energy-of-modern-technology-movement-speed-and-revolutionize-culture-image350010366.html
RF2B9C9P6–Thetis as supplicant in the assembly of the gods (in box with 43 drawings), Thetis asks Jupiter to support her son (Achilles), Louis Fabritius Dubourg, 1703 - 1775, paper, ink, pencil, pen, h 75 mm × w 194/135 mm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
Heinrich Friedrich Füger Jupiter and Thetis. Skiing 1824 , 1824 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/heinrich-friedrich-fger-jupiter-and-thetis-skiing-1824-1824-image572871464.html
RM2T80FB4–Heinrich Friedrich Füger Jupiter and Thetis. Skiing 1824 , 1824
France, Bouches-du-Rh⌠ne (13), Aix en Provence, Granet Museum, Jupiter et Thetis by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, 1811 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-france-bouches-du-rhne-13-aix-en-provence-granet-museum-jupiter-et-76646672.html
RMECKFH4–France, Bouches-du-Rh⌠ne (13), Aix en Provence, Granet Museum, Jupiter et Thetis by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, 1811
Juno arrives on her chariot pulled by two peacocks to the sea gods Thetis and Oceanus, vintage engraving. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/juno-arrives-on-her-chariot-pulled-by-two-peacocks-to-the-sea-gods-thetis-and-oceanus-vintage-engraving-image367225920.html
RF2C9CGBC–Juno arrives on her chariot pulled by two peacocks to the sea gods Thetis and Oceanus, vintage engraving.
les noces de Thétis et de Pélée ou le festin des dieux vers 1606-1609 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/les-noces-de-thtis-et-de-ple-ou-le-festin-des-dieux-vers-1606-1609-image436270947.html
RM2G9NT17–les noces de Thétis et de Pélée ou le festin des dieux vers 1606-1609
Jupiter and Thetis (Ingres) detail Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jupiter-and-thetis-ingres-detail-140052921.html
RMJ3RXX1–Jupiter and Thetis (Ingres) detail
Juno complains to Thetis and Oceanus, Ovid's Metamorphoses (series title), Juno arrives on her chariot drawn by two peacocks to the sea gods Thetis and Oceanus, to complain about the honorable treatment that Callisto and her son Arcas received from her husband Jupiter have received. Two lines of Latin text underneath the scene. This print is part of a series of 52 prints that depict stories from Ovid's Metamorphoses. This series is divided into three numbered series: two of 20 prints and one of 12 prints. This print belongs to the second series., print, print maker: Hendrick Goltzius, (worksho Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/juno-complains-to-thetis-and-oceanus-ovids-metamorphoses-series-title-juno-arrives-on-her-chariot-drawn-by-two-peacocks-to-the-sea-gods-thetis-and-oceanus-to-complain-about-the-honorable-treatment-that-callisto-and-her-son-arcas-received-from-her-husband-jupiter-have-received-two-lines-of-latin-text-underneath-the-scene-this-print-is-part-of-a-series-of-52-prints-that-depict-stories-from-ovids-metamorphoses-this-series-is-divided-into-three-numbered-series-two-of-20-prints-and-one-of-12-prints-this-print-belongs-to-the-second-series-print-print-maker-hendrick-goltzius-worksho-image623498704.html
RM2Y6APXT–Juno complains to Thetis and Oceanus, Ovid's Metamorphoses (series title), Juno arrives on her chariot drawn by two peacocks to the sea gods Thetis and Oceanus, to complain about the honorable treatment that Callisto and her son Arcas received from her husband Jupiter have received. Two lines of Latin text underneath the scene. This print is part of a series of 52 prints that depict stories from Ovid's Metamorphoses. This series is divided into three numbered series: two of 20 prints and one of 12 prints. This print belongs to the second series., print, print maker: Hendrick Goltzius, (worksho
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres - Jupiter et Thétis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jean-auguste-dominique-ingres-jupiter-et-thtis-170692091.html
RMKWKKE3–Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres - Jupiter et Thétis
330 Jupiter and Thetis (Ingres) - detail Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/330-jupiter-and-thetis-ingres-detail-image214147509.html
RMPCB799–330 Jupiter and Thetis (Ingres) - detail
. Thétis et Pelée, tragédie, 1 act . ^OOOpaXX3CXXXX>CCCXX3CCXX3XEXX^^ 3acxxo3D30uac*3Caacoacccftbc3ùe< S C E N3-2 H lT1TIE M E. JUPITER NEPTUNE MERCURE PEUPLE S Ncfii-um* uaioil lur là ,rr . leurriez rîtr A K^i &J. THETJg KT FELEE. T KAG.KJLHK,. I e j ». T i f- l^V ^V^/, ^/?^ LJsJc- cnie/j chajiAs ûdi&ujc r&icfittt i e nuaoe ^J uiu/er Jca.it - 1/ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thtis-et-pele-tragdie-1-act-ooopaxx3cxxxxgtcccxx3ccxx3xexx-3acxxo3d30uac3caacoacccftbc3elt-s-c-e-n3-2-h-lt1tie-m-e-jupiter-neptune-mercure-peuple-s-ncfii-um-uaioil-lur-l-rr-leurriez-rtr-a-ki-j-thetjg-kt-felee-t-kagkjlhk-i-e-j-t-i-f-lv-v-ljsjc-cniej-chajias-diujc-ricfittt-i-e-nuaoe-j-uiuer-jcait-1-image370183217.html
RM2CE78D5–. Thétis et Pelée, tragédie, 1 act . ^OOOpaXX3CXXXX>CCCXX3CCXX3XEXX^^ 3acxxo3D30uac*3Caacoacccftbc3ùe< S C E N3-2 H lT1TIE M E. JUPITER NEPTUNE MERCURE PEUPLE S Ncfii-um* uaioil lur là ,rr . leurriez rîtr A K^i &J. THETJg KT FELEE. T KAG.KJLHK,. I e j ». T i f- l^V ^V^/, ^/?^ LJsJc- cnie/j chajiAs ûdi&ujc r&icfittt i e nuaoe ^J uiu/er Jca.it - 1/
752 Jupiter et Thétis - Ingres, 1811 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/752-jupiter-et-thtis-ingres-1811-image185817397.html
RMMP8KYH–752 Jupiter et Thétis - Ingres, 1811
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RM2D93AW2–Jupiter and Thetis.
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RMHM2HWY–Jupiter et Thetis Ingres 1812
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RM2D91WG6–Jupiter and Thetis (Ingres).
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RMHX245X–Jupiter and Thetis (Ingres)
Jupiter and Thetis 1811 by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jupiter-and-thetis-1811-by-jean-auguste-dominique-ingres-image557512448.html
RM2RB0TPT–Jupiter and Thetis 1811 by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
Juno beklaagt zich bij Thetis en Oceanus Ovidius' Metamorfosen (serietitel) Juno complains to Thetis and OceanusOvidius' Metamorphoses (series title) Property Type: print Serial Number 10 / 20Objectnummer: RP-P-1882-A-6372Catalogusreferentie: The Illustrated Bartsch 60-afterHollstein Dutch 537-afterNew Hollstein Dutch 561-1 (2) Description: Juno arrives pulled her car by two peacocks at the sea gods Thetis and Oceanus order to complain about the honorable treatment that Callisto and her son Arcas received from her husband Jupiter. Among the show twice two lines of Latin text. This print is par Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/juno-beklaagt-zich-bij-thetis-en-oceanus-ovidius-metamorfosen-serietitel-juno-complains-to-thetis-and-oceanusovidius-metamorphoses-series-title-property-type-print-serial-number-10-20objectnummer-rp-p-1882-a-6372catalogusreferentie-the-illustrated-bartsch-60-afterhollstein-dutch-537-afternew-hollstein-dutch-561-1-2-description-juno-arrives-pulled-her-car-by-two-peacocks-at-the-sea-gods-thetis-and-oceanus-order-to-complain-about-the-honorable-treatment-that-callisto-and-her-son-arcas-received-from-her-husband-jupiter-among-the-show-twice-two-lines-of-latin-text-this-print-is-par-image348476486.html
RM2B6XD8P–Juno beklaagt zich bij Thetis en Oceanus Ovidius' Metamorfosen (serietitel) Juno complains to Thetis and OceanusOvidius' Metamorphoses (series title) Property Type: print Serial Number 10 / 20Objectnummer: RP-P-1882-A-6372Catalogusreferentie: The Illustrated Bartsch 60-afterHollstein Dutch 537-afterNew Hollstein Dutch 561-1 (2) Description: Juno arrives pulled her car by two peacocks at the sea gods Thetis and Oceanus order to complain about the honorable treatment that Callisto and her son Arcas received from her husband Jupiter. Among the show twice two lines of Latin text. This print is par
Wedding of Peleus and Thetis, At the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, most of the guests sit at the large table and others frolic around a bit. While Momus is dancing, Mercury Jupiter, who is sitting next to Juno, offers an apple. In the background you can see a cloud with the two peacocks of Juno, (story of) Mercury (Hermes), wedding feast, wedding meal, attributes of Juno, Johann Wilhelm Kaiser (I), 1823 - 1900, paper, etching, h 186 mm × w 265 mm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wedding-of-peleus-and-thetis-at-the-wedding-of-peleus-and-thetis-most-of-the-guests-sit-at-the-large-table-and-others-frolic-around-a-bit-while-momus-is-dancing-mercury-jupiter-who-is-sitting-next-to-juno-offers-an-apple-in-the-background-you-can-see-a-cloud-with-the-two-peacocks-of-juno-story-of-mercury-hermes-wedding-feast-wedding-meal-attributes-of-juno-johann-wilhelm-kaiser-i-1823-1900-paper-etching-h-186-mm-w-265-mm-reimagined-by-gibon-design-of-warm-cheerful-glowing-of-brightness-and-light-rays-radiance-classic-art-reinvented-with-a-modern-twist-photography-image350000601.html
RF2B9BW9D–Wedding of Peleus and Thetis, At the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, most of the guests sit at the large table and others frolic around a bit. While Momus is dancing, Mercury Jupiter, who is sitting next to Juno, offers an apple. In the background you can see a cloud with the two peacocks of Juno, (story of) Mercury (Hermes), wedding feast, wedding meal, attributes of Juno, Johann Wilhelm Kaiser (I), 1823 - 1900, paper, etching, h 186 mm × w 265 mm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography
Heinrich Friedrich Füger Head of Jupiter (Jupiter and Thetis). Lithography 1785-1851 , 1785/1851 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/heinrich-friedrich-fger-head-of-jupiter-jupiter-and-thetis-lithography-1785-1851-17851851-image572871298.html
RM2T80F56–Heinrich Friedrich Füger Head of Jupiter (Jupiter and Thetis). Lithography 1785-1851 , 1785/1851
Juno complains to Thetis and Oceanus, Metamorphoses by Ovid (series title), Juno arrives on her peacock-drawn chariot at the sea gods Thetis and Oceanus to complain about the honorable treatment given to Callisto and her son Arcas by her husband Jupiter. In the lower margin a four-line commentary, in two columns, in Latin., print maker: Hendrick Goltzius, (workshop of), after design by: Hendrick Goltzius, Franco Estius, Haarlem, 1590, paper, engraving, height 178 mm × width 255 mm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/juno-complains-to-thetis-and-oceanus-metamorphoses-by-ovid-series-title-juno-arrives-on-her-peacock-drawn-chariot-at-the-sea-gods-thetis-and-oceanus-to-complain-about-the-honorable-treatment-given-to-callisto-and-her-son-arcas-by-her-husband-jupiter-in-the-lower-margin-a-four-line-commentary-in-two-columns-in-latin-print-maker-hendrick-goltzius-workshop-of-after-design-by-hendrick-goltzius-franco-estius-haarlem-1590-paper-engraving-height-178-mm-width-255-mm-image473269724.html
RM2JDY8A4–Juno complains to Thetis and Oceanus, Metamorphoses by Ovid (series title), Juno arrives on her peacock-drawn chariot at the sea gods Thetis and Oceanus to complain about the honorable treatment given to Callisto and her son Arcas by her husband Jupiter. In the lower margin a four-line commentary, in two columns, in Latin., print maker: Hendrick Goltzius, (workshop of), after design by: Hendrick Goltzius, Franco Estius, Haarlem, 1590, paper, engraving, height 178 mm × width 255 mm
. Thétis et Pelée, tragédie, 1 act . ^ÉlliPPiUfg IL Jupiter atti- ré par vos divins ap- pas,Va paroître icy fras. Quand Neptune,vous rend les iiiï armes,Cc triomphe pour vous eft trop peu glorieux; LAmour devoir à tant d charmes La con- mm ! J— 4 ^ — 4 #- «.—i— fpiÉglÉÉJIg|3i^l|Ëîi^gEpp quêce dun Dieu Maître des autres Dieux. JE fçais que Jupi- ter tient tout fur fon Em- p ggz Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thtis-et-pele-tragdie-1-act-llippiufg-il-jupiter-atti-r-par-vos-divins-ap-pasva-parotre-icy-fras-quand-neptunevous-rend-les-iii-armescc-triomphe-pour-vous-eft-trop-peu-glorieux-lamour-devoir-tant-d-charmes-la-con-mm-!-j-4-4-i-fpigljig3iligepp-quce-dun-dieu-matre-des-autres-dieux-je-fais-que-jupi-ter-tient-tout-fur-fon-em-p-ggz-image370184473.html
RM2CE7A21–. Thétis et Pelée, tragédie, 1 act . ^ÉlliPPiUfg IL Jupiter atti- ré par vos divins ap- pas,Va paroître icy fras. Quand Neptune,vous rend les iiiï armes,Cc triomphe pour vous eft trop peu glorieux; LAmour devoir à tant d charmes La con- mm ! J— 4 ^ — 4 #- «.—i— fpiÉglÉÉJIg|3i^l|Ëîi^gEpp quêce dun Dieu Maître des autres Dieux. JE fçais que Jupi- ter tient tout fur fon Em- p ggz
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RMMP8M01–English: Jupiter and Thetis 1811. 752 Jupiter and Thetis
Jupiter and Thetis (Ingres) - detail. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jupiter-and-thetis-ingres-detail-image384202029.html
RM2D91WH1–Jupiter and Thetis (Ingres) - detail.
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RMHX2460–Jupiter and Thetis (Ingres) detail
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RM2D91JTX–Jupiter et Thetis Ingres 1812.
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RM2REGRR9–Jupiter and Thetis 1811 by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
Étude d'homme de profil en vue de la composition de Jupiter et de Thétis by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tude-dhomme-de-profil-en-vue-de-la-composition-de-jupiter-et-de-thtis-by-jean-auguste-dominique-ingres-image559705914.html
RM2REGPGX–Étude d'homme de profil en vue de la composition de Jupiter et de Thétis by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
Thetis as Smekelinge in the meeting of the gods (in box with 43 drawings), Louis Fabritius Dubourg, 1703 - 1775 drawing paper. ink. pencil pen Thetis asks Jupiter to support her son (Achilles) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thetis-as-smekelinge-in-the-meeting-of-the-gods-in-box-with-43-drawings-louis-fabritius-dubourg-1703-1775-drawing-paper-ink-pencil-pen-thetis-asks-jupiter-to-support-her-son-achilles-image595525742.html
RM2WGTF4E–Thetis as Smekelinge in the meeting of the gods (in box with 43 drawings), Louis Fabritius Dubourg, 1703 - 1775 drawing paper. ink. pencil pen Thetis asks Jupiter to support her son (Achilles)
Juno complains to Thetis and Oceanus, Metamorphoses by Ovid (series title), Juno arrives on her peacock-drawn chariot at the sea gods Thetis and Oceanus to complain about the honorable treatment given to Callisto and her son Arcas by her husband Jupiter. In the lower margin a four-line commentary, in two columns, in Latin., print maker: Hendrick Goltzius, (workshop of), after design by: Hendrick Goltzius, Franco Estius, Haarlem, 1590, paper, engraving, height 178 mm × width 255 mm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/juno-complains-to-thetis-and-oceanus-metamorphoses-by-ovid-series-title-juno-arrives-on-her-peacock-drawn-chariot-at-the-sea-gods-thetis-and-oceanus-to-complain-about-the-honorable-treatment-given-to-callisto-and-her-son-arcas-by-her-husband-jupiter-in-the-lower-margin-a-four-line-commentary-in-two-columns-in-latin-print-maker-hendrick-goltzius-workshop-of-after-design-by-hendrick-goltzius-franco-estius-haarlem-1590-paper-engraving-height-178-mm-width-255-mm-image473344830.html
RM2JE2M4E–Juno complains to Thetis and Oceanus, Metamorphoses by Ovid (series title), Juno arrives on her peacock-drawn chariot at the sea gods Thetis and Oceanus to complain about the honorable treatment given to Callisto and her son Arcas by her husband Jupiter. In the lower margin a four-line commentary, in two columns, in Latin., print maker: Hendrick Goltzius, (workshop of), after design by: Hendrick Goltzius, Franco Estius, Haarlem, 1590, paper, engraving, height 178 mm × width 255 mm
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RMMP56JP–Français : Jupiter et Thétis 1811. 752 Jupiter et Thetis Ingres 1812
. English: Zeus and Thetis . 28 June 2016, 09:14:50. Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres 330 Jupiter and Thetis (Ingres) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-zeus-and-thetis-28-june-2016-091450-jean-auguste-dominique-ingres-330-jupiter-and-thetis-ingres-image187556508.html
RMMW3X6M–. English: Zeus and Thetis . 28 June 2016, 09:14:50. Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres 330 Jupiter and Thetis (Ingres)
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RM2D93AR9–Jupiter et Thétis - Ingres, 1811.
Theater decor with a sea face from a cave, in the foreground a group of dancers, Israel Silvestre, After Giacomo Torelli, after François Francart (I), 1654 print Paris paper etching / engraving the ballet, ballet performance. stage design. (story of) Peleus and Thetis. (story of) Juno (Hera). (story of) Jupiter (Zeus) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/theater-decor-with-a-sea-face-from-a-cave-in-the-foreground-a-group-of-dancers-israel-silvestre-after-giacomo-torelli-after-franois-francart-i-1654-print-paris-paper-etching-engraving-the-ballet-ballet-performance-stage-design-story-of-peleus-and-thetis-story-of-juno-hera-story-of-jupiter-zeus-image595156815.html
RM2WG7MGF–Theater decor with a sea face from a cave, in the foreground a group of dancers, Israel Silvestre, After Giacomo Torelli, after François Francart (I), 1654 print Paris paper etching / engraving the ballet, ballet performance. stage design. (story of) Peleus and Thetis. (story of) Juno (Hera). (story of) Jupiter (Zeus)
. Thétis et Pelée, tragédie, 1 act . Lentement. Pffffg l entemenr.. eiiiiiigigi Leatement. ACTE TROIS! E ME, SCENE VIL uy piHifplIiiiÉËii^iiiSlI ^7 *^H. Il Juenicmcnr, * 1% „ Vfte. lentement.» tiiÉisiSÉî=i#JiiÉllgi!Li§Éi tf UN MINISTRB, «. A A ? j-h-v Dieu de la Mer, quel fujet vous amené? ^/jOn amour pour Thé- tis caufe toute ma ï 1- -I 6 é—+ - E— 1 ?E Basse Con tinue. ICI-J.y Blil|g|||ËÎiÉIÉis^iîi|iÉfeliii|fe peine, Jupiter vient troubler mes feux, Prononcez qui de nous verra remplir fes vœux. t^nrn^Ttirr^telni ?±?±=z Dou». Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thtis-et-pele-tragdie-1-act-lentement-pffffg-l-entemenr-eiiiiiigigi-leatement-acte-trois!-e-me-scene-vil-uy-pihifpliiiiiiiiisli-7-h-il-juenicmcnr-1-vfte-lentement-tiiisis=ijiillgi!lii-tf-un-ministrb-a-a-j-h-v-dieu-de-la-mer-quel-fujet-vous-amen-jon-amour-pour-th-tis-caufe-toute-ma-1-i-6-e-1-e-basse-con-tinue-ici-jy-blilgiiisiiifeliiife-peine-jupiter-vient-troubler-mes-feux-prononcez-qui-de-nous-verra-remplir-fes-vux-tnrnttirrtelni-=z-dou-image370182136.html
RM2CE772G–. Thétis et Pelée, tragédie, 1 act . Lentement. Pffffg l entemenr.. eiiiiiigigi Leatement. ACTE TROIS! E ME, SCENE VIL uy piHifplIiiiÉËii^iiiSlI ^7 *^H. Il Juenicmcnr, * 1% „ Vfte. lentement.» tiiÉisiSÉî=i#JiiÉllgi!Li§Éi tf UN MINISTRB, «. A A ? j-h-v Dieu de la Mer, quel fujet vous amené? ^/jOn amour pour Thé- tis caufe toute ma ï 1- -I 6 é—+ - E— 1 ?E Basse Con tinue. ICI-J.y Blil|g|||ËÎiÉIÉis^iîi|iÉfeliii|fe peine, Jupiter vient troubler mes feux, Prononcez qui de nous verra remplir fes vœux. t^nrn^Ttirr^telni ?±?±=z Dou».
. English: Zeus and Thetis . 28 June 2016, 09:14:50. Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres 287 Jupiter and Thetis (Ingres) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-zeus-and-thetis-28-june-2016-091450-jean-auguste-dominique-ingres-287-jupiter-and-thetis-ingres-image188892263.html
RMMY8P07–. English: Zeus and Thetis . 28 June 2016, 09:14:50. Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres 287 Jupiter and Thetis (Ingres)
Theater decor with figures in a column gallery with eagles on it, in the air above a cloud tunnel, Israel Silvestre, after Giacomo Torelli, after François Francart (I), 1654 print Paris paper etching / engraving the ballet, ballet performance. stage design. (story of) Peleus and Thetis. (story of) Mercury (Hermes). attributes of Jupiter: eagle Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/theater-decor-with-figures-in-a-column-gallery-with-eagles-on-it-in-the-air-above-a-cloud-tunnel-israel-silvestre-after-giacomo-torelli-after-franois-francart-i-1654-print-paris-paper-etching-engraving-the-ballet-ballet-performance-stage-design-story-of-peleus-and-thetis-story-of-mercury-hermes-attributes-of-jupiter-eagle-image595174857.html
RM2WG8FGW–Theater decor with figures in a column gallery with eagles on it, in the air above a cloud tunnel, Israel Silvestre, after Giacomo Torelli, after François Francart (I), 1654 print Paris paper etching / engraving the ballet, ballet performance. stage design. (story of) Peleus and Thetis. (story of) Mercury (Hermes). attributes of Jupiter: eagle
. Thétis et Pelée, tragédie, 1 act . ->.« 5. SigiÊtfEsaii 11 3iai£fflÊfÊ Ufcl=tt Violons. ^iiË-ilill^àiig^s=i=^= E»tr/iffe , Page 131.FIN DU QUATRIEME ACTE. >57. ACTE C I N QJJ I E M E La Décoration eft la même que dans lActe précédent» SCENE. PREMIERE. M E RCURE JUPITER, MERCURE. tËjj^^ii^pi^feaigppggg JL m^ P^En doutez point, Neptune à fa flàme re- nonce. Sur lOracle qui- mm ? ï i â Basse-Continue. j^^^^tai cy je vous ay rapporté, ]ay vou- lu du Deftin apprendre la réponfcj Par mes a- B=SS£ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thtis-et-pele-tragdie-1-act-gt-5-sigitfesaii-11-3iaifflf-ufcl=tt-violons-ii-ililliigs=i==-etriffe-page-131fin-du-quatrieme-acte-gt57-acte-c-i-n-qjj-i-e-m-e-la-dcoration-eft-la-mme-que-dans-lacte-prcdent-scene-premiere-m-e-rcure-jupiter-mercure-tjjiipifeaigppggg-jl-m-pen-doutez-point-neptune-fa-flme-re-nonce-sur-loracle-qui-mm-i-basse-continue-jtai-cy-je-vous-ay-rapport-ay-vou-lu-du-deftin-apprendre-la-rponfcj-par-mes-a-b=ss-image370181537.html
RM2CE7695–. Thétis et Pelée, tragédie, 1 act . ->.« 5. SigiÊtfEsaii 11 3iai£fflÊfÊ Ufcl=tt Violons. ^iiË-ilill^àiig^s=i=^= E»tr/iffe , Page 131.FIN DU QUATRIEME ACTE. >57. ACTE C I N QJJ I E M E La Décoration eft la même que dans lActe précédent» SCENE. PREMIERE. M E RCURE JUPITER, MERCURE. tËjj^^ii^pi^feaigppggg JL m^ P^En doutez point, Neptune à fa flàme re- nonce. Sur lOracle qui- mm ? ï i â Basse-Continue. j^^^^tai cy je vous ay rapporté, ]ay vou- lu du Deftin apprendre la réponfcj Par mes a- B=SS£
. English: Zeus and Thetis . 28 June 2016, 09:14:50. Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres 331 Jupiter and Thetis (Ingres) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-zeus-and-thetis-28-june-2016-091450-jean-auguste-dominique-ingres-331-jupiter-and-thetis-ingres-image188125023.html
RMMX1RAR–. English: Zeus and Thetis . 28 June 2016, 09:14:50. Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres 331 Jupiter and Thetis (Ingres)
Thetis argues for Achilles, Giovanni Battista Romero, 1804 print With Jupiter, Thetis argues for an army for her son Achilles. Print no. 36 on page 22 in the album 'Raccolta di Soggetti pictures', a Prentalbum with 42 numbered etchings on 28 pages of Luigi Sabatelli (i) himself and from students to his design. paper etching Thetis asks Jupiter to support her son (Achilles) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thetis-argues-for-achilles-giovanni-battista-romero-1804-print-with-jupiter-thetis-argues-for-an-army-for-her-son-achilles-print-no-36-on-page-22-in-the-album-raccolta-di-soggetti-pictures-a-prentalbum-with-42-numbered-etchings-on-28-pages-of-luigi-sabatelli-i-himself-and-from-students-to-his-design-paper-etching-thetis-asks-jupiter-to-support-her-son-achilles-image594264875.html
RM2WER2WF–Thetis argues for Achilles, Giovanni Battista Romero, 1804 print With Jupiter, Thetis argues for an army for her son Achilles. Print no. 36 on page 22 in the album 'Raccolta di Soggetti pictures', a Prentalbum with 42 numbered etchings on 28 pages of Luigi Sabatelli (i) himself and from students to his design. paper etching Thetis asks Jupiter to support her son (Achilles)
. Thétis et Pelée, tragédie, 1 act . 5 T:irpq a lilPîiÉliiiiii A I R. âf*Eî= IHîÊîiiîÊiliii vers En me rendant fidel- -le. JJen neft pi» doux que darrêter un coeur vo- lage , —f—K— ispi^p||ïpipiiÉiiiiiei fiiïiiiiiiiMilÉi^Msiiili :fc£^rj CVft un avan- tage Dont vous devez, vous fia- ter. IVIcn neft capable darrêter un siiiiiiiipïpiili cœur vo- lage, CVft: un avan- tage Dont on ne peut fe flacer. b^liiliiiiiipig. ENSEMBLE. iiiïiliiPiiiîiiili^igliilii -* jtlen neft capa- ble darrêter un cœur vo- la- gc,Ccftun avan- ta- ge Donc on ne JUPITER. Ll^^îIilliitJliiliipiiiil }Jen neft plus doux q Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thtis-et-pele-tragdie-1-act-5-tirpq-a-lilpiliiiiii-a-i-r-fe=-ihiiiliii-vers-en-me-rendant-fidel-le-jjen-neft-pi-doux-que-darrter-un-coeur-vo-lage-fk-ispippipiiiiiiiei-fiiiiiiiiimilimsiiili-fcrj-cvft-un-avan-tage-dont-vous-devez-vous-fia-ter-ivicn-neft-capable-darrter-un-siiiiiiiippiili-cur-vo-lage-cvft-un-avan-tage-dont-on-ne-peut-fe-flacer-bliiliiiiiipig-ensemble-iiiiliipiiiiiiliigliilii-jtlen-neft-capa-ble-darrter-un-cur-vo-la-gcccftun-avan-ta-ge-donc-on-ne-jupiter-lliilliitjliiliipiiiil-jen-neft-plus-doux-q-image370184262.html
RM2CE79PE–. Thétis et Pelée, tragédie, 1 act . 5 T:irpq a lilPîiÉliiiiii A I R. âf*Eî= IHîÊîiiîÊiliii vers En me rendant fidel- -le. JJen neft pi» doux que darrêter un coeur vo- lage , —f—K— ispi^p||ïpipiiÉiiiiiei fiiïiiiiiiiMilÉi^Msiiili :fc£^rj CVft un avan- tage Dont vous devez, vous fia- ter. IVIcn neft capable darrêter un siiiiiiiipïpiili cœur vo- lage, CVft: un avan- tage Dont on ne peut fe flacer. b^liiliiiiiipig. ENSEMBLE. iiiïiliiPiiiîiiili^igliilii -* jtlen neft capa- ble darrêter un cœur vo- la- gc,Ccftun avan- ta- ge Donc on ne JUPITER. Ll^^îIilliitJliiliipiiiil }Jen neft plus doux q
. English: Zeus and Thetis . 28 June 2016, 09:14:50. Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres 287 Jupiter and Thetis (Ingres) - detail Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-zeus-and-thetis-28-june-2016-091450-jean-auguste-dominique-ingres-287-jupiter-and-thetis-ingres-detail-image188892262.html
RMMY8P06–. English: Zeus and Thetis . 28 June 2016, 09:14:50. Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres 287 Jupiter and Thetis (Ingres) - detail
Juno complains with Thetis and Oceanus, 1590 print Juno arrives on her car drawn by Pauwen at the Zeegehoden Thetis and Oceanus to complain about the honorable treatment that Callisto and her son Arcas received from her husband Jupiter. In the lower margin a four -line explanation, in two columns, in Latin. paper engraving (Stomory) Mes). (Stomory. (Settry.) Thess; 'Hin the Men, Norfu't Mirgin' (rea) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/juno-complains-with-thetis-and-oceanus-1590-print-juno-arrives-on-her-car-drawn-by-pauwen-at-the-zeegehoden-thetis-and-oceanus-to-complain-about-the-honorable-treatment-that-callisto-and-her-son-arcas-received-from-her-husband-jupiter-in-the-lower-margin-a-four-line-explanation-in-two-columns-in-latin-paper-engraving-stomory-mes-stomory-settry-thess-hin-the-men-norfut-mirgin-rea-image594159101.html
RM2WEJ7YW–Juno complains with Thetis and Oceanus, 1590 print Juno arrives on her car drawn by Pauwen at the Zeegehoden Thetis and Oceanus to complain about the honorable treatment that Callisto and her son Arcas received from her husband Jupiter. In the lower margin a four -line explanation, in two columns, in Latin. paper engraving (Stomory) Mes). (Stomory. (Settry.) Thess; 'Hin the Men, Norfu't Mirgin' (rea)
Zeus and Thetis, illustration to Homer's 'Iliad' in the termination of Lucjan Rydel; Wyspiały, Stanis Aw (1869-1907); 1896 (1896-00-00-1896-00-00);Homer (fl. Ca 850 A.C.). Iliad, Krzysztofowicz, Franciszek and Józef - collection, Olimp (Mitol.), Tethis (Mitol.), Zeus (Jupiter), figure, mythology, gift (provenance), Żuławski, Włodzimierz (18 ..- 19 ..), Żuławski , Włodzimierz (18 ..- 19 ..) - collections Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zeus-and-thetis-illustration-to-homers-iliad-in-the-termination-of-lucjan-rydel-wyspiay-stanis-aw-1869-1907-1896-1896-00-00-1896-00-00homer-fl-ca-850-ac-iliad-krzysztofowicz-franciszek-and-jzef-collection-olimp-mitol-tethis-mitol-zeus-jupiter-figure-mythology-gift-provenance-uawski-wodzimierz-18-19-uawski-wodzimierz-18-19-collections-image598753709.html
RM2WP3GD1–Zeus and Thetis, illustration to Homer's 'Iliad' in the termination of Lucjan Rydel; Wyspiały, Stanis Aw (1869-1907); 1896 (1896-00-00-1896-00-00);Homer (fl. Ca 850 A.C.). Iliad, Krzysztofowicz, Franciszek and Józef - collection, Olimp (Mitol.), Tethis (Mitol.), Zeus (Jupiter), figure, mythology, gift (provenance), Żuławski, Włodzimierz (18 ..- 19 ..), Żuławski , Włodzimierz (18 ..- 19 ..) - collections
Mercury begs Achilles for Hector's body, Crispijn van de Passe (I), 1613 print Mercury begs Achilles to give back the body of Hector to his father Priamus. At the top right of Jupiter Die Thetis instructs her son Achilles to appease. In the margin a four -line caption, in two columns, in Latin. Utrecht paper engraving Priam on his way to Achilles' tent, guided by Mercury (+ variant) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mercury-begs-achilles-for-hectors-body-crispijn-van-de-passe-i-1613-print-mercury-begs-achilles-to-give-back-the-body-of-hector-to-his-father-priamus-at-the-top-right-of-jupiter-die-thetis-instructs-her-son-achilles-to-appease-in-the-margin-a-four-line-caption-in-two-columns-in-latin-utrecht-paper-engraving-priam-on-his-way-to-achilles-tent-guided-by-mercury-variant-image594810041.html
RM2WFKX7N–Mercury begs Achilles for Hector's body, Crispijn van de Passe (I), 1613 print Mercury begs Achilles to give back the body of Hector to his father Priamus. At the top right of Jupiter Die Thetis instructs her son Achilles to appease. In the margin a four -line caption, in two columns, in Latin. Utrecht paper engraving Priam on his way to Achilles' tent, guided by Mercury (+ variant)
. English: Zeus and Thetis . 28 June 2016, 09:14:50. Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres 331 Jupiter and Thetis (Ingres) - detail Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-zeus-and-thetis-28-june-2016-091450-jean-auguste-dominique-ingres-331-jupiter-and-thetis-ingres-detail-image188125021.html
RMMX1RAN–. English: Zeus and Thetis . 28 June 2016, 09:14:50. Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres 331 Jupiter and Thetis (Ingres) - detail
Wedding van Peleus and Thetis, Johann Wilhelm Kaiser (I), After Gerard de Lairesse, 1823 - 1881 print At the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, most guests are sitting at the large table and others frolicked around. While Momus Danst, Mercurius Jupiter, who sits next to Juno, offers an apple. In the background you can see a cloud with the two peacocks of Juno. paper. etching (story of) Mercury (Hermes). wedding feast, wedding meal. attributes of Juno Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wedding-van-peleus-and-thetis-johann-wilhelm-kaiser-i-after-gerard-de-lairesse-1823-1881-print-at-the-wedding-of-peleus-and-thetis-most-guests-are-sitting-at-the-large-table-and-others-frolicked-around-while-momus-danst-mercurius-jupiter-who-sits-next-to-juno-offers-an-apple-in-the-background-you-can-see-a-cloud-with-the-two-peacocks-of-juno-paper-etching-story-of-mercury-hermes-wedding-feast-wedding-meal-attributes-of-juno-image592978348.html
RM2WCMDX4–Wedding van Peleus and Thetis, Johann Wilhelm Kaiser (I), After Gerard de Lairesse, 1823 - 1881 print At the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, most guests are sitting at the large table and others frolicked around. While Momus Danst, Mercurius Jupiter, who sits next to Juno, offers an apple. In the background you can see a cloud with the two peacocks of Juno. paper. etching (story of) Mercury (Hermes). wedding feast, wedding meal. attributes of Juno
Thetis invokes the help of the 'Giant Briaree in favor of Jupiter (Tetyda Wzywa Pomocy Jowisza (Jupitera), Z: L' Iliade d'Arhre ), W: Oeurvre de Flaxmann Collection of his serious compositions by serious compositions by serious compositions by serious compositions Windsters, with analysis of the divine comedy of the Dante and notice on Flaxman. Various subjects. Paris 1847 . FERRERI, Vincenzo (Fl. 1845), Flaxman, John (1755 1826), Audot, bookseller editor, Paris rue du Paon 8, school of medicine Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thetis-invokes-the-help-of-the-giant-briaree-in-favor-of-jupiter-tetyda-wzywa-pomocy-jowisza-jupitera-z-l-iliade-darhre-w-oeurvre-de-flaxmann-collection-of-his-serious-compositions-by-serious-compositions-by-serious-compositions-by-serious-compositions-windsters-with-analysis-of-the-divine-comedy-of-the-dante-and-notice-on-flaxman-various-subjects-paris-1847-ferreri-vincenzo-fl-1845-flaxman-john-1755-1826-audot-bookseller-editor-paris-rue-du-paon-8-school-of-medicine-image471336971.html
RM2JAR737–Thetis invokes the help of the 'Giant Briaree in favor of Jupiter (Tetyda Wzywa Pomocy Jowisza (Jupitera), Z: L' Iliade d'Arhre ), W: Oeurvre de Flaxmann Collection of his serious compositions by serious compositions by serious compositions by serious compositions Windsters, with analysis of the divine comedy of the Dante and notice on Flaxman. Various subjects. Paris 1847 . FERRERI, Vincenzo (Fl. 1845), Flaxman, John (1755 1826), Audot, bookseller editor, Paris rue du Paon 8, school of medicine
. English: Zeus and Thetis . 28 June 2016, 09:14:50. Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres 330 Jupiter and Thetis (Ingres) - detail Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-zeus-and-thetis-28-june-2016-091450-jean-auguste-dominique-ingres-330-jupiter-and-thetis-ingres-detail-image187556507.html
RMMW3X6K–. English: Zeus and Thetis . 28 June 2016, 09:14:50. Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres 330 Jupiter and Thetis (Ingres) - detail
Deutsch: Jupiter und Thetis English: Jupiter and Thétis Español: Júpiter y Thétis Français : Jupiter et Thétis Italiano: Giove e Teti . 1811. IngresJupiterAndThetis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/deutsch-jupiter-und-thetis-english-jupiter-and-thtis-espaol-jpiter-y-thtis-franais-jupiter-et-thtis-italiano-giove-e-teti-1811-ingresjupiterandthetis-image185018665.html
RMMN095D–Deutsch: Jupiter und Thetis English: Jupiter and Thétis Español: Júpiter y Thétis Français : Jupiter et Thétis Italiano: Giove e Teti . 1811. IngresJupiterAndThetis
Thetis begs Jupiter to promote Achille's resentment against Agamemnon, and take his cause against the Greeks (Tetyda Prosi Jupitera (Jowisza) O Pomoc Dla Achillesa, Z: L 'Iliad of Homere ), W : Oeurvre de Flaxmann Collection of his serious compositions by Reveil, with analysis of the Divine Comedy of the Dante and notice on Flaxman. Various subjects. Paris 1847 . FERRERI, Vincenzo (Fl. 1845), Flaxman, John (1755 1826), Audot, bookseller editor, Paris rue du Paon 8, school of medicine Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thetis-begs-jupiter-to-promote-achilles-resentment-against-agamemnon-and-take-his-cause-against-the-greeks-tetyda-prosi-jupitera-jowisza-o-pomoc-dla-achillesa-z-l-iliad-of-homere-w-oeurvre-de-flaxmann-collection-of-his-serious-compositions-by-reveil-with-analysis-of-the-divine-comedy-of-the-dante-and-notice-on-flaxman-various-subjects-paris-1847-ferreri-vincenzo-fl-1845-flaxman-john-1755-1826-audot-bookseller-editor-paris-rue-du-paon-8-school-of-medicine-image471336977.html
RM2JAR73D–Thetis begs Jupiter to promote Achille's resentment against Agamemnon, and take his cause against the Greeks (Tetyda Prosi Jupitera (Jowisza) O Pomoc Dla Achillesa, Z: L 'Iliad of Homere ), W : Oeurvre de Flaxmann Collection of his serious compositions by Reveil, with analysis of the Divine Comedy of the Dante and notice on Flaxman. Various subjects. Paris 1847 . FERRERI, Vincenzo (Fl. 1845), Flaxman, John (1755 1826), Audot, bookseller editor, Paris rue du Paon 8, school of medicine
Godenbanket during the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, 1589 print In the midst of the clouds, gods figures at a long table use the meal. At the head, in the foreground, Jupiter and Juno are recognizable by the eagle respectively with the lightning bolts and the peacock. On the right in the background, Eris, the goddess of the Twist, offers the golden apple to the guests. Six lines of Latin text under the performance. print maker: Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdam paper engraving the marriage-feast of Peleus and Thetis in the clouds. Eris throws the golden apple Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/godenbanket-during-the-wedding-of-peleus-and-thetis-1589-print-in-the-midst-of-the-clouds-gods-figures-at-a-long-table-use-the-meal-at-the-head-in-the-foreground-jupiter-and-juno-are-recognizable-by-the-eagle-respectively-with-the-lightning-bolts-and-the-peacock-on-the-right-in-the-background-eris-the-goddess-of-the-twist-offers-the-golden-apple-to-the-guests-six-lines-of-latin-text-under-the-performance-print-maker-netherlandspublisher-amsterdam-paper-engraving-the-marriage-feast-of-peleus-and-thetis-in-the-clouds-eris-throws-the-golden-apple-image595306939.html
RM2WGEG23–Godenbanket during the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, 1589 print In the midst of the clouds, gods figures at a long table use the meal. At the head, in the foreground, Jupiter and Juno are recognizable by the eagle respectively with the lightning bolts and the peacock. On the right in the background, Eris, the goddess of the Twist, offers the golden apple to the guests. Six lines of Latin text under the performance. print maker: Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdam paper engraving the marriage-feast of Peleus and Thetis in the clouds. Eris throws the golden apple
Godenbanket during the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, 1589 print In the midst of the clouds, gods figures at a long table use the meal. At the head, in the foreground, Jupiter and Juno are recognizable by the eagle respectively with the lightning bolts and the peacock. On the right in the background, Eris, the goddess of the Twist, offers the golden apple to the guests. Six lines of Latin text under the performance. print maker: Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdam paper engraving the marriage-feast of Peleus and Thetis in the clouds. Eris throws the golden apple Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/godenbanket-during-the-wedding-of-peleus-and-thetis-1589-print-in-the-midst-of-the-clouds-gods-figures-at-a-long-table-use-the-meal-at-the-head-in-the-foreground-jupiter-and-juno-are-recognizable-by-the-eagle-respectively-with-the-lightning-bolts-and-the-peacock-on-the-right-in-the-background-eris-the-goddess-of-the-twist-offers-the-golden-apple-to-the-guests-six-lines-of-latin-text-under-the-performance-print-maker-netherlandspublisher-amsterdam-paper-engraving-the-marriage-feast-of-peleus-and-thetis-in-the-clouds-eris-throws-the-golden-apple-image594934802.html
RM2WFWHBE–Godenbanket during the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, 1589 print In the midst of the clouds, gods figures at a long table use the meal. At the head, in the foreground, Jupiter and Juno are recognizable by the eagle respectively with the lightning bolts and the peacock. On the right in the background, Eris, the goddess of the Twist, offers the golden apple to the guests. Six lines of Latin text under the performance. print maker: Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdam paper engraving the marriage-feast of Peleus and Thetis in the clouds. Eris throws the golden apple
Juno complains with Thetis and Oceanus, 1728 Juno arrives on her car pulled by two peacocks at the Zeegehoden Thetis and Oceanus, to complain about the honorable treatment that Callisto and her son Arcas received from her husband Jupiter. Jupiter has placed them as constellations in the sky. At the request of Juno, Thetis and Oceanus ensure that the constellation of the Great Bear never undergoes in the sea. Two times two verses in Latin under the performance. The print is part of an album. print maker: Haarlemafter design by: Haarlempublisher: Amsterdam paper engraving Juno arrives on her car Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/juno-complains-with-thetis-and-oceanus-1728-juno-arrives-on-her-car-pulled-by-two-peacocks-at-the-zeegehoden-thetis-and-oceanus-to-complain-about-the-honorable-treatment-that-callisto-and-her-son-arcas-received-from-her-husband-jupiter-jupiter-has-placed-them-as-constellations-in-the-sky-at-the-request-of-juno-thetis-and-oceanus-ensure-that-the-constellation-of-the-great-bear-never-undergoes-in-the-sea-two-times-two-verses-in-latin-under-the-performance-the-print-is-part-of-an-album-print-maker-haarlemafter-design-by-haarlempublisher-amsterdam-paper-engraving-juno-arrives-on-her-car-image576583556.html
RM2TE1J5T–Juno complains with Thetis and Oceanus, 1728 Juno arrives on her car pulled by two peacocks at the Zeegehoden Thetis and Oceanus, to complain about the honorable treatment that Callisto and her son Arcas received from her husband Jupiter. Jupiter has placed them as constellations in the sky. At the request of Juno, Thetis and Oceanus ensure that the constellation of the Great Bear never undergoes in the sea. Two times two verses in Latin under the performance. The print is part of an album. print maker: Haarlemafter design by: Haarlempublisher: Amsterdam paper engraving Juno arrives on her car
Juno complains with Thetis and Oceanus, Hendrick Goltzius (workshop of), After Hendrick Goltzius, 1590 print Juno arrives on her car pulled by two peacocks at the Zeegehoden Thetis and Oceanus, to complain about the honorable treatment that Callisto and her son Arcas received from her husband Jupiter. Two times two lines of Latin text under the performance. This print is part of a series of 52 prints that represent stories from Ovid's metamorphoses. This series falls into three numbered series: two of 20 prints and one of 12 prints. This print belongs to the second series. Haarlem paper engrav Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/juno-complains-with-thetis-and-oceanus-hendrick-goltzius-workshop-of-after-hendrick-goltzius-1590-print-juno-arrives-on-her-car-pulled-by-two-peacocks-at-the-zeegehoden-thetis-and-oceanus-to-complain-about-the-honorable-treatment-that-callisto-and-her-son-arcas-received-from-her-husband-jupiter-two-times-two-lines-of-latin-text-under-the-performance-this-print-is-part-of-a-series-of-52-prints-that-represent-stories-from-ovids-metamorphoses-this-series-falls-into-three-numbered-series-two-of-20-prints-and-one-of-12-prints-this-print-belongs-to-the-second-series-haarlem-paper-engrav-image593273989.html
RM2WD5Y0N–Juno complains with Thetis and Oceanus, Hendrick Goltzius (workshop of), After Hendrick Goltzius, 1590 print Juno arrives on her car pulled by two peacocks at the Zeegehoden Thetis and Oceanus, to complain about the honorable treatment that Callisto and her son Arcas received from her husband Jupiter. Two times two lines of Latin text under the performance. This print is part of a series of 52 prints that represent stories from Ovid's metamorphoses. This series falls into three numbered series: two of 20 prints and one of 12 prints. This print belongs to the second series. Haarlem paper engrav
. Mercury begs achilles to give the body of Hector back to his father priam. At the top right Jupiter who represents Thetis to appease her son Achilles. In the margin a four-line caption, in two columns, in Latin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mercury-begs-achilles-to-give-the-body-of-hector-back-to-his-father-priam-at-the-top-right-jupiter-who-represents-thetis-to-appease-her-son-achilles-in-the-margin-a-four-line-caption-in-two-columns-in-latin-image433079737.html
RM2G4GDHD–. Mercury begs achilles to give the body of Hector back to his father priam. At the top right Jupiter who represents Thetis to appease her son Achilles. In the margin a four-line caption, in two columns, in Latin.
Wedding of Peleus and Thetis. On the wedding of Peleus and Thetis most guests are at the large table and do other things around. While Momus Danst offers Mercury Jupiter, who is next to Juno, an apple. In the background you can see a cloud with the two peacocks of Juno. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wedding-of-peleus-and-thetis-on-the-wedding-of-peleus-and-thetis-most-guests-are-at-the-large-table-and-do-other-things-around-while-momus-danst-offers-mercury-jupiter-who-is-next-to-juno-an-apple-in-the-background-you-can-see-a-cloud-with-the-two-peacocks-of-juno-image431629290.html
RM2G26BFP–Wedding of Peleus and Thetis. On the wedding of Peleus and Thetis most guests are at the large table and do other things around. While Momus Danst offers Mercury Jupiter, who is next to Juno, an apple. In the background you can see a cloud with the two peacocks of Juno.
Juno complains to Thetis and Oceanus; Metamorphoses from Ovid. JUNO arrives on her with peacocks drawn to the sea otters Thetis and Oceanus to complain about the honorable treatment that Callisto and her son Arcas received from her husband Jupiter. In the undermarge a four-line explanation, in two columns, in Latin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/juno-complains-to-thetis-and-oceanus-metamorphoses-from-ovid-juno-arrives-on-her-with-peacocks-drawn-to-the-sea-otters-thetis-and-oceanus-to-complain-about-the-honorable-treatment-that-callisto-and-her-son-arcas-received-from-her-husband-jupiter-in-the-undermarge-a-four-line-explanation-in-two-columns-in-latin-image432948127.html
RM2G4ADN3–Juno complains to Thetis and Oceanus; Metamorphoses from Ovid. JUNO arrives on her with peacocks drawn to the sea otters Thetis and Oceanus to complain about the honorable treatment that Callisto and her son Arcas received from her husband Jupiter. In the undermarge a four-line explanation, in two columns, in Latin.
Godenbanket during the wedding of Peleus and Thetis. In the middle of the clouds, gods figures use a long table. At the head, in the foreground, Jupiter and Juno, are recognizable, respectively the eagle with the lightning bolts and the peacock. On the right in the background offers Eris, the goddess of the twist, the golden apple to guests. Under the show six lines of Latin text. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/godenbanket-during-the-wedding-of-peleus-and-thetis-in-the-middle-of-the-clouds-gods-figures-use-a-long-table-at-the-head-in-the-foreground-jupiter-and-juno-are-recognizable-respectively-the-eagle-with-the-lightning-bolts-and-the-peacock-on-the-right-in-the-background-offers-eris-the-goddess-of-the-twist-the-golden-apple-to-guests-under-the-show-six-lines-of-latin-text-image430987724.html
RM2G1556M–Godenbanket during the wedding of Peleus and Thetis. In the middle of the clouds, gods figures use a long table. At the head, in the foreground, Jupiter and Juno, are recognizable, respectively the eagle with the lightning bolts and the peacock. On the right in the background offers Eris, the goddess of the twist, the golden apple to guests. Under the show six lines of Latin text.
Godenbanket during the wedding of Peleus and Thetis. In the middle of the clouds, gods figures use a long table. At the head, in the foreground, Jupiter and Juno, are recognizable, respectively the eagle with the lightning bolts and the peacock. On the right in the background offers Eris, the goddess of the twist, the golden apple to guests. Under the show six lines of Latin text. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/godenbanket-during-the-wedding-of-peleus-and-thetis-in-the-middle-of-the-clouds-gods-figures-use-a-long-table-at-the-head-in-the-foreground-jupiter-and-juno-are-recognizable-respectively-the-eagle-with-the-lightning-bolts-and-the-peacock-on-the-right-in-the-background-offers-eris-the-goddess-of-the-twist-the-golden-apple-to-guests-under-the-show-six-lines-of-latin-text-image430229833.html
RM2FYXJF5–Godenbanket during the wedding of Peleus and Thetis. In the middle of the clouds, gods figures use a long table. At the head, in the foreground, Jupiter and Juno, are recognizable, respectively the eagle with the lightning bolts and the peacock. On the right in the background offers Eris, the goddess of the twist, the golden apple to guests. Under the show six lines of Latin text.
Thetis argues at Jupiter for Achilles; Tetide Impetra da Giove L'Armi per Il Suo Figlio Achille. Thetis argues from Jupiter to an army for her son Achilles. PRENT Nr. 36 On leaf 22 in the album 'Raccolta di Soggetti Pittorici', a print album with 42 numbered etchings on 28 pages of Luigi Sabatelli (i) itself and from students to his design. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thetis-argues-at-jupiter-for-achilles-tetide-impetra-da-giove-larmi-per-il-suo-figlio-achille-thetis-argues-from-jupiter-to-an-army-for-her-son-achilles-prent-nr-36-on-leaf-22-in-the-album-raccolta-di-soggetti-pittorici-a-print-album-with-42-numbered-etchings-on-28-pages-of-luigi-sabatelli-i-itself-and-from-students-to-his-design-image433100789.html
RM2G4HCD9–Thetis argues at Jupiter for Achilles; Tetide Impetra da Giove L'Armi per Il Suo Figlio Achille. Thetis argues from Jupiter to an army for her son Achilles. PRENT Nr. 36 On leaf 22 in the album 'Raccolta di Soggetti Pittorici', a print album with 42 numbered etchings on 28 pages of Luigi Sabatelli (i) itself and from students to his design.
Juno complains to Thetis and Oceanus; Ovidius' metamorphoses. Juno arrives on her car drawn by two peacocks at the Thetis and Oceanus Zeegoden, to complain about the honorable treatment that Callisto and her son Arcas have received Jupiter. Under the show twice two lines of Latin text. This print is part of a series of 52 prints that depicting stories from Ovidius' metamorphoses. This series varies in three numbered series: two of 20 prints and one of 12 prints. This print belongs to the second series. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/juno-complains-to-thetis-and-oceanus-ovidius-metamorphoses-juno-arrives-on-her-car-drawn-by-two-peacocks-at-the-thetis-and-oceanus-zeegoden-to-complain-about-the-honorable-treatment-that-callisto-and-her-son-arcas-have-received-jupiter-under-the-show-twice-two-lines-of-latin-text-this-print-is-part-of-a-series-of-52-prints-that-depicting-stories-from-ovidius-metamorphoses-this-series-varies-in-three-numbered-series-two-of-20-prints-and-one-of-12-prints-this-print-belongs-to-the-second-series-image430978364.html
RM2G14N8C–Juno complains to Thetis and Oceanus; Ovidius' metamorphoses. Juno arrives on her car drawn by two peacocks at the Thetis and Oceanus Zeegoden, to complain about the honorable treatment that Callisto and her son Arcas have received Jupiter. Under the show twice two lines of Latin text. This print is part of a series of 52 prints that depicting stories from Ovidius' metamorphoses. This series varies in three numbered series: two of 20 prints and one of 12 prints. This print belongs to the second series.
Juno complains to Thetis and Oceanus; Ovidius' metamorphoses; Reflections by P. Ovidius Naso. Juno arrives on her car drawn by two peacocks at the Thetis and Oceanus Zeegoden, to complain about the honorable treatment that Callisto and her son Arcas have received Jupiter. Jupiter has placed them like constellations in the sky. At Juno's question, Thetis and Oceanus ensure that the constellation of the Grote Beer never undergoes in the sea. Under the show twice two fresh rules in Latin. The print is part of an album. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/juno-complains-to-thetis-and-oceanus-ovidius-metamorphoses-reflections-by-p-ovidius-naso-juno-arrives-on-her-car-drawn-by-two-peacocks-at-the-thetis-and-oceanus-zeegoden-to-complain-about-the-honorable-treatment-that-callisto-and-her-son-arcas-have-received-jupiter-jupiter-has-placed-them-like-constellations-in-the-sky-at-junos-question-thetis-and-oceanus-ensure-that-the-constellation-of-the-grote-beer-never-undergoes-in-the-sea-under-the-show-twice-two-fresh-rules-in-latin-the-print-is-part-of-an-album-image432763061.html
RM2G421KH–Juno complains to Thetis and Oceanus; Ovidius' metamorphoses; Reflections by P. Ovidius Naso. Juno arrives on her car drawn by two peacocks at the Thetis and Oceanus Zeegoden, to complain about the honorable treatment that Callisto and her son Arcas have received Jupiter. Jupiter has placed them like constellations in the sky. At Juno's question, Thetis and Oceanus ensure that the constellation of the Grote Beer never undergoes in the sea. Under the show twice two fresh rules in Latin. The print is part of an album.
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