Ganimede
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In Greek mythology, Ganymede was a Trojan prince who became Zeus' cupbearer and lover.
Greek Classical art
- Berlin painter, Ganymede with cockerel and hoop, ca. 500-490 bC.
- Pentesilea painter, Zeus courting Ganimede (ca. 450 bC), Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Ferrara.
Hellenistic and Roman art
- Roman ara, 1st centry a.C.
- Bust of Ganymede.
- Ganimede e Giove, copia romana di originale greco. Venezia.
- Roman copy of a Greek original from 4th centyr bC. Vienna.
- Ganimede e l'aquila. Frammento di statua romana di epoca imperiale (Roma, Museo delle Terme).
- Ganymede and Zeus. 160-170 AD, Museo del Prado, Madrid.
- The eagle abducting Ganymede. Roman mosaic, defaced by Christians, from Palermo (Italy).
- Ganymède enlevé par l'aigle, mosaïque du musée archéologique de Sousse
- English: Ganymede carried off by the eagle. Marble, Roman copy after a bronze original from ca. 325 BC.Français : Ganymède enlevé par l'aigle. Marbre, copie romaine d'un original en bronze de Léocharès, vers 325 av. J.-C.
Post-classical art
- Ganimede come Acquario. Rimini - Tempio malatestiano.
- Ganymede & Cyparissus. Da/From: Ovidii Metamorphoseos, Venezia 1522.
- Illustrazione per gli Emblemata di Andrea Alciati (1534).
- Raffaello da Montelupo (1505-1566), Giove bacia Ganimede (1550 ca.). Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
- Illustrazione per gli Emblemata di Andrea Alciati: Ganymedes - In deo laetandum.
- By Nicolas Beatrizet (1515-1565).
- Tempesta, Antonio (1555-1630) - In aquilam transformatus Iupiter Ganymedem rapit.
- J. Briot, Rapt de Ganymède (17th century). Reverse copy of the previous image.
- Lelio Orsi (16th century), Ratto di Ganimede - Museo estense, Modena.
- Scuola di Giulio Romano - Ratto di Ganimede (Louvre) XVI secolo.
- Damiano Mazza, Ratto di Ganimede, 16th century. National Gallery, London.
- Engraving after Damiano Mazza, Ratto di Ganimede.
- Rembrandt Harmenszoon Van Rijn (1606-1669), Rape of Ganymede, (1635), Gemäldegalerie, Dresda.
- Rembrandt Harmenszoon Van Rijn (1606-1669), Rape of Ganymede, (1635), Gemäldegalerie, Dresda.
- Carlo Cesio (1626-1686), Ganimede e Giove, da: A. Carracci, Illustrazione de la Galleria Farnese (1675).
- Annibale Carracci (da), Ganimede e l'aquila - Incisione tratta dall'affresco tutt'ora a Palazzo Farnese (Roma)
- François Chauveau, Enlevement de Ganymède (17th century).
- Juppiter & Ganymede, by Cherubino Alberti (17th century).
- "Ganimede", engraving by J. Worlidge (1768).
- Dolcibene: incisione della statua del Ganimede dei Musei vaticani (1785 ca).
- Grangerel, incisione da Rubens 1786/1808.
- Zeus kissing Ganymede - A copy of an original by Wilhelm Böttner. Originally painted circa 1780. This copy was painted in the 19th century
Neo-classicism and later
- By J. Álvarez (1804).
- By Thorvaldsen (1817).
- 19th century engraving after Anton Raphael Mengs' (1728-1770) fresco Giove e Ganimede (1758-59).
- From a 19th century building in Trautsohn Gasse ("Beethoven house"), Vienna.
- J. H. Baker, Ganymede, Engraving after E. S. Bartholomew (1860).
- Hans von Marées, Study for the painting Abduction of Ganymede (1887)
- F. Kirchbach (engraving after), (1892) - The rape of Ganymede.
- A 1906 Budweiser ad, using the Ganymede myth to claim the beer to be the new gods' ambrosia.
- Christian Wilhelm Allers (1857-1915), Ganymede.
- K. Walker, Ganymede, 1900 ca., c/o the National Library in Washington.
- Bronze in Stockholm.
- Statue of Ganymed at the Lake Zurich.