By Redon – Leda persuaded by the swan
By Delacroix – The instruction of Achilles with bows and arrows
By Carracci – The female wolf suckles Romulus and Remus
By Corinth, L. – The childhood of Zeus
By Poussin – Nymph riding on a ram, besieged by a Satyr while cupid sleeps
By Fuseli – Antigone buried her brother
By Daumier – Drunken Silenus is helped
By Blake, W. – The suffering of Laocoon
By Dalí – The nymph Laurel-woman
By Spranger, Bartholomeus – Spirited Pegasus
By Rodin – Woman raped by a centaur
By Runge, P. O. – The god Thor
By Barbier, G. – Preparatory drawing for The Birth of Venus in the shell
By Dürer – the bare goddess Nemesis
By Goltzius, H. – Dionysus the drinker holds a cluster of grape under the sign of Scorpio
By Rubens – Hercules crowned by two putti
By Da Vinci – A girl deifying the Unicorn
By Bakst, L. – The appeal of Narcissus
By Géricault – Girl raped by a Faun
By Boucher, F. – Triton offering a shell
By Tiepolo – Diana resting at night
By Le Brun – Satyr lures Bacchus
Filed under mythology allegoric literary biblical and religious
Tagged as appeal, arrows, brother, childhood, Cupid, drunken, faun, goddess, laurel, night, nymph, ram, raped, satyr, shell, swan, unicorn, wolf