EditorialRelief fragment with the mourning Phaedra, statue of hermaphrodite from the Altieri collection and unidentified figures, 1541/47, feather in brown, maroon in red brown, leaf: 21.5 x 29.9 cm, U. der Ph?dra inscribed: antick bi dwen backmeten, .., ., ], ...
EditorialHippolyte with a hunting companion, Phaedra with her nurse (right). Phaedra entrusts the nurse with a message declaring her love, her stepson Hyppolite refuses her advances. Greek myth and play by Euripides. Cameo, 4,1 x 3 cm Inv. 25834.
EditorialTwo musicians. Fragment of an illustration of the legend of Phaedra and Hippolytos. Fragment of a sarcophagus. Stone relief, 250 CE 84.5 x 25 cm MA 592.
EditorialHippolytus and his chariot sinking in water, and Phaedra falling on her sword. The Fall of Princes , abridged. England, S. E. (probably Suffolk, possibly Bury St Edmunds); c. 1450 - c. 1460. Source: Harley 1766, f.39. Language: English.
EditorialPhaedra and Hippolytus. Dated: second half 15th century. Dimensions: overall (diameter): 6.4 cm (2 1/2 in.) gross weight: 73 gr. Medium: bronze//Medium brown patina.
EditorialPhaedra and Hippolytus. Dated: second half 15th century. Dimensions: overall (diameter): 6.4 cm (2 1/2 in.) gross weight: 73 gr. Medium: bronze//Medium brown patina.
EditorialHippolyte with a hunting companion, Phaedra with her nurse (right). Phaedra entrusts the nurse with a message declaring her love, her stepson Hyppolite refuses her advances. Greek myth and play by Euripides. Cameo, 4,1 x 3 cm Inv. 25834.
EditorialSarcophagus of Hippolytus. About the myth of Hippolytus and Phaedra. Detail. 3rd century AD. Marble. From Tarraco, Spain. Tower of the Pretorius. National Archaeological Museum. Tarragona. Catalonia. Spain.
EditorialSarcophagus of Hippolytus. About the myth of Hippolytus and Phaedra. Detail depicting Hippolytus arriving from his hunting party. Two servants unloading the hunted deer from the back of a donkey. 3rd century AD. Marble. From Tarraco, Spain. Tower of th...
EditorialRoman fresco depicting Phaedra, tormented by the unrequited love of his stepson Hippolytus, delivers a letter in which he accuses him and what will lead to his death. House of Jason (20-25). Pompeii. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
Editorial[Sarah Bernhardt as Phedre in Racine's "Phaedra"]; Nadar [Gaspard F?lix Tournachon], French, 1820 - 1910; Paris, France, Europe; negative about 1874; print and mount 1880s; Albumen silver; Image: 14.6 x 11.4 cm (5 3/4 x 4 1/2 in.).
EditorialPhaedra Rejecting the Embraces of Theseus; Anne-Louis Girodet de Roucy-Trioson, French, 1767 - 1824; about 1800; Pencil, pen and brown ink, brown wash, heightened with white gouache; 33.7 x 22.5 cm (13 1/4 x 8 7/8 in.).
EditorialPhaedra and Hyppolyte, sketch. Phaedra, wife of Theseus, falls in love with her stepson Hippolytos. Sketch for a larger oil. Paper on canvas,33 x 46 cm R. F.1982-13.
EditorialPhaedra, wife of Theseus, confesses her passion to Hyppolitos, her stepson. Amor, god of love, on her knees, her nurse as procuress behind Phaedra. From the " Sarcophagus of Phaedra and Hyppolitos", imported Attic work. Marble, mid-3rd. Cat. 153.
EditorialHippolyte with a hunting companion, Phaedra with her nurse (right). Phaedra entrusts the nurse with a message declaring her love, her stepson Hyppolite refuses her advances. Greek myth and play by Euripides. Cameo, 4,1 x 3 cm Inv. 25834.
EditorialTwo musicians. Fragment of an illustration of the legend of Phaedra and Hippolytos. Fragment of a sarcophagus. Stone relief, 250 CE 84.5 x 25 cm MA 592.