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The Fall of Phaeton
Plate 84: Hercules Throwing Lichas into the Sea (Lernaei mun
Plate 68: Hercules and Cerberus (Cerberum domat Hercules), f
Plate 21: The Rape of Europa (Iupiter tauri imagine Europam
Plate 7: The Flood (Diluvium.), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses'
Plate 64: Medea Restoring Aeson's Youth (Aesoni decrepito iu
Plate 6: The Giants Attempting to Storm Olympus (Gigantomach
Hercules and Cerberus: Hercules grasps the collar of Cerberu
Nicolaus van Aelst|Antonio Tempesta — Plate 6: The Israelite
Nicolaus van Aelst|Antonio Tempesta — Plate 6: The Israelite
Antonio Tempesta|Johannes Baptista Vrints — Plate 4: Alexand
Antonio Tempesta|Otto van Veen — Plate 17: The Romans Misled
Antonio Tempesta|Johannes Baptista Vrints — Plate 10: Alexan
Antonio Tempesta|Otto van Veen — Plate 22: Civilis Separates
Master of the Die|Philippe Thomassin — The victory of Scipio
Antonio Tempesta|Otto van Veen — Plate 31: Civilis Forced to
Antonio Tempesta|Otto van Veen — Plate 31: Civilis Forced to
Jacques Callot|Matteo Rosselli — Défaite de la Cavalerie Tur
Etienne Delaune (French, 1518/19-c. 1583) — Combats and Triu
Antonio Tempesta|Nicolaus van Aelst — Plate 10: The Fall of