Friday, January 26, 2024

Proserpina (Persephone)


Alessandro Varotari (Padovanino) - Rape of Proserpina by Pluto (1510)
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Enea Vico - Proserpina and Ascalapus as an Owl (1548)
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Paris Bordone (mid 16th C.)
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Niccolo dell' Abbate (ca. 1560)
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Cornelis Cort after Frans Floris (1565)
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Alessandro Allori (1570)
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Joseph Heintz the Elder (ca. 1595)
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Karel van Mander (ca. 1595)
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Scarsellino (around 1600)
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Jan Brueghel the Elder, Hendrick van Balen (attributed, around 1600)
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Circle of Jsoeph Heintz the Elder (around 1600)
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Hendrik Goltzius (around 1600)
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Crispijn van de Passe (1602)
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Wilhelm Janson and Antonio Tempesta (1606)
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Simone Pignoni (ca. 1650)
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Daniel Vertangen (mid 17th C.)
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Nicolas Mignard (1651)
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Pieter van Veen (late 17th C.)
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Gregorio Lazzarini (around 1700)
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John Smith after Pieter van Gunst (around 1700)
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Anthoni Schoonjans (1702)
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Philip van Gunst (early 18th C.)
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Joseph-Marie Vien (1757)
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Jean-Charles-Joseph Remond (1821)
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William Etty (early 19th C.)
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Edward James Physick (1849)
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Frederick Sandys (1865)
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Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1874)
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George Wilson (1880)
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Arthur Hacker (ca. 1889)
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Frederick Leighton - Return of Persephone (1891)
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Bryson Burroughs (early 20th C.)
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Rupert Bunny (1913)
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Thomas Hart (2000s)
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Roberto Ferri (2007)
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Michael Triegel (ca. 2008)
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Alex Kanevsky (2009)
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Agostino Arrivabene (2011)
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Silvia Flechoso (2015)
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Ayama Kojima (2017)
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Brando Brando after Bernini (2019)
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Proserpina (Persephone)
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Queen of the Underworld, Goddess of Fertility and Springtime Growth
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