9 results filtered with: Orpheus
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The Orpheus myth and the powers of music / by Vladimir L. Marchenkov.
Marchenkov, Vladimir L.Date: c2009- Books
Ritual texts for the afterlife : Orpheus and the Bacchic Gold Tablets / Fritz Graf and Sarah Iles Johnston.
Graf, Fritz.Date: 2013- Pictures
Orpheus attempting to rescue Eurydice from the underworld. Etching after A. van Diepenbeeck.
Abraham van DiepenbeeckDate: [between 1655 and 1733?]Reference: 2917582i
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Orpheus and Eurydice; Endymion and Diana (Artemis); the rape of Europa by Jupiter (Zeus). Etching by P. Aquila after Annibale Carracci.
Annibale CarracciDate: [between 1670 and 1679?]Reference: 11614iPart of: Paintings by Annibale Carracci in the Palazzo Farnese, Rome. Etchings by P. Aquila after Annibale Carracci.
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Thomas Wakley shown as Orpheus with his lyre, opposing the Literary Copyright Act of 1842 on the grounds that he could write poetry according to a recipe; and British tradesmen offering shoddy coats for sale. Letterpress and wood engraving.
Date: 1842Reference: 15619i- Pictures
Orpheus instructing primitive people about civilization and the gods. Etching by James Barry, 1791, after his painting.
James BarryDate: 1 May 1791Reference: 677472i
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A woman plays the harp and sings, but her husband sleeps. Colour process print, 1891, after Thomas Rowlandson.
Thomas RowlandsonDate: February 14th 1891Reference: 28531i
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The death of Orpheus: Orpheus is seen defending himself on one knee against the Thracian women, who assault him with clubs, while a child escapes to the left. Heliogravure after an engraving.
Reference: 43715i
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Orpheus charming the animals with music. Engraving by J.P. Le Bas after A. Hondius.
Hondius, Abraham, 1625-1695.Date: 1770Reference: 11710i