24 results filtered with: Ceres
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Ceres making love to a horse (Neptune); representing the joining of the land and the sea. Engraving by B. Picart, 1708.
Bernard PicartDate: 1708Reference: 2853401i- Pictures
The story of Cupid and Psyche: Psyche puts in order a store of agricultural equipment, sacred to Ceres, but Ceres refuses to help her to find Cupid. Engraving by the Master of the Die, 15--, after M. Coxie, 153-.
Michiel CoxieDate: [between 1500 and 1599]Reference: 2944964i
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Ceres (Demeter) on a chariot drawn by lions receives offerings from peasants; representing harvest. Etching by G. Zocchi after P. da Cortona.
Pietro da CortonaReference: 39015i
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Ceres punishes Erysichthon of Thessaly with perpetual hunger. Engraving by J. Matheus, 1619.
Matheus, Jean, active approximately 1619.Date: 1619Reference: 11243i
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The patriarch Asher milking a goat, men ploughing and sowing the fields, and the goddess Ceres holding a scythe; a cornucopia lies on the ground. Etching by D. Coornhert after M. van Heemskerck.
Maarten van HeemskerckDate: [1550]Reference: 30141i- Pictures
The story of Cupid and Psyche: Venus goes to Cupid's bedroom and reproaches him; left, she complains about him to Juno and Ceres. Engraving by the Master of the Die, 15--, after M. Coxie, 153-.
Michiel CoxieDate: [between 1500 and 1599]Reference: 2950100i- Pictures
The story of Cupid and Psyche: Venus approaches Jupiter in her chariot, and with his approval commissions Mercury to find Psyche. Engraving by the Master of the Die, 15--, after M. Coxie, 153-.
Michiel CoxieDate: [between 1500 and 1599]Reference: 2944963i- Pictures
The story of Cupid and Psyche: Venus approaches Jupiter in her chariot, and with his approval commissions Mercury to find Psyche. Engraving by the Master of the Die, 15--, after M. Coxie, 153-.
Michiel CoxieDate: [between 1500 and 1599]Reference: 2950101i- Pictures
A lady making a plea (Ceres?). Etching by F. Perrier.
François PerrierDate: 1600-1699Reference: 3025091i
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Ceres (Demeter) on a chariot drawn by lions receives offerings from peasants; representing harvest. Etching by G. Zocchi after P. da Cortona.
Pietro, da Cortona, 1597-1669.Date: 1700-1799Reference: 11308i
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Aesculapius (representing medicine) routing death, Ceres (?) supplying milk to the starving. Drawing attributed to J.-C. Bordier du Bignon, 1822.
Bordier du Bignon, Jacques-Charles, 1774-1826.Date: 1822Reference: 95i
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The origin of the fig: Ceres gives the first fig to Phytalus in thanks for his hospitality. Etching by S. Rosa.
Salvator RosaDate: 1600-1699Reference: 38752i- Pictures
The story of Cupid and Psyche: Venus goes to Cupid's bedroom and reproaches him; left, she complains about him to Juno and Ceres. Engraving by the Master of the Die, 15--, after M. Coxie, 153-.
Michiel CoxieDate: [between 1500 and 1599]Reference: 2944546i
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Bacchus, Ceres and Pomona with a cornucopia of fruit and corn. Etching by C. Schut I.
Cornelis SchutDate: 1600-1699Reference: 33569i
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Cybele, Bacchus, Ceres and Flora on a chariot drawn by lions surrounded by all forms of natural abundance and cherubs: symbolising the element earth. Etching by F. Bartolozzi, 1796, after F. Albani.
Francesco AlbaniDate: Jan.y 1st 1796Reference: 23950i
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Cybele, Bacchus, Ceres and Flora on a chariot drawn by lions surrounded by all forms of natural abundance and cherubs, symbolising the element earth. Engraving by E. Baudet, 1695, after F. Albani.
Francesco AlbaniDate: 1695Reference: 23641i
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Ceres on a chariot with children representing the months March, April and May, surrounded by forms of natural abundance, corybantes and cherubs, symbolising the element earth. Etching by A. Tempesta, 1592.
Antonio TempestaDate: 1592Reference: 524656i- Pictures
The story of Cupid and Psyche: Psyche puts in order a store of agricultural equipment, sacred to Ceres, but Ceres refuses to help her to find Cupid. Engraving by the Master of the Die, 15--, after M. Coxie, 153-.
Michiel CoxieDate: [between 1500 and 1599]Reference: 2945723i- Pictures
The story of Cupid and Psyche: Venus approaches Jupiter in her chariot, and with his approval commissions Mercury to find Psyche. Engraving by the Master of the Die, 15--, after M. Coxie, 153-.
Michiel CoxieDate: [between 1500 and 1599]Reference: 2948807i
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John Gerard: portrait and botanical motifs. Line engraving by J. Payne, 1633.
Date: 1633Reference: 3488i- Pictures
The story of Cupid and Psyche: Psyche puts in order a store of agricultural equipment, sacred to Ceres, but Ceres refuses to help her to find Cupid. Engraving by the Master of the Die, 15--, after M. Coxie, 153-.
Michiel CoxieDate: [between 1500 and 1599]Reference: 2950102i
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Ceres [Demeter]. Engraving after P.P. Prud'hon.
Prud'hon, Pierre-Paul, 1758-1823.Reference: 11307i- Pictures
Cybele, accompanied by Bacchus and Ceres, is carried on a chariot drawn by lions, surrounded by ancillary deities and followers; representing the element earth. Engraving by C. Dupuis, 1721, after Louis de Boullogne the younger.
Louis de BoullogneDate: [1721]Reference: 3069786i
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Carolus Linnaeus receives honour from Aesculapius, Flora, Ceres and Cupid. Coloured stipple engraving by J. Caldwall, 1806, after J. Russell and J. Opie.
John RussellDate: April 1806Reference: 9946i