EditorialSeascape with Thetis and Neptune. Thetis asks Neptune to destroy the ship Paris and Helen sail to Greece. Neptune, surrounded by horses, holding a triton in his left hand, left in the background two ships, print maker: J. Alexander Janssens, Dating c. ...
EditorialEtruscan bronze mirror with bone handle engraved with a scene depicting Thetis and Peleus. C. 350-325 BC. From Perugia, possibly made in Vulci. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom.
EditorialThetis in the Workshop of Hephaestus; Thetis Showing the Armor to Achilles: Two Designs for Ceiling Panels in the Galeria d'Iliade, Palazzo Milzetti, Faenza, Felice Giani, Italian, 17581823, Pen and brown ink, brush and gray-brown wash over graphite on...
EditorialThetis and Cupid Riding Fish, Fortunato Duranti, Italian, 1787 - 1863, Graphite on paper, Cupid, at left, raises his right hand, in which he holds an arrow, and graps the fin of the dolphin he is riding with his left hand. Thetis sits with her head tor...
EditorialOrnament Panel with a Double Cartouche Showing Venus or Thetis with Her Nymphs and a Fountain, Pierre Edme Babel, French, ca. 1720-1775, Pierre Edme Babel, French, ca. 1720-1775, Jacques Ch?reau, French, 16881776, Etching on off-white laid paper, Ornam...
EditorialMantuan 16th Century, (sculptor), Ferrarese 16th Century, (sculptor), Achilles Taking Leave of Thetis and Chiron, first quarter 16th century, bronze/Dark brown patina, overall (diameter): 5.6 cm (2 3/16 in.) gross weight: 42 gr.
EditorialAttic black-figure hydria. Decoration on shoulder or row or horsemen. On belly Peleus, wrestling with Thetis and accompanied by the centaur Cheiron and a Nereid. Below animal frieze. Potmark. Attic black-figured hydria with performances on shoulder and...
EditorialAttic red-figure stamnos. A. Achilles mourning, with Antilochos and Thetis. B. Dionysos with satyr and maenad. Hephaisteion Painter. Attic red-figured stamnos from the Hephasteion painter. A: Achilles mourning in the presence of Antilochos and Thetis, ...
EditorialAlessandro Vittoria (Alessandro Vittoria di Vigilio della Volpa), Marriage of Peleus and Thetis, Italian, Venice, Alessandro Vittoria (Alessandro Vittoria di Vigilio della Volpa) (Italian, 15251608), ca. 1575, Italian, Venice, Bronze, 15 ? 9 3/8 in. (3...
EditorialThe nymph Thetis has persuaded Vulcan, the blacksmith of the gods, to make a set of impregnable armour for her son Achilles. Painting from the House of the Skeleton (Casa di Achille) at 2, Regio IX, Insula V. Illustration drawn by Discanno and lithogra...
EditorialEtruscan bronze mirror with bone handle engraved with a scene depicting Thetis and Peleus. C. 350-325 BC. From Perugia, possibly made in Vulci. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom.
EditorialThe nymph Thetis has persuaded Vulcan, the blacksmith of the gods, to make a set of impregnable armour for her son Achilles. Painting from the House of the Skeleton (Casa di Achille) at 2, Regio IX, Insula V. Illustration drawn by Discanno and lithogra...
EditorialTankard with Christian scenes, Beer mug made of stoneware on a slightly spreading base and with a slightly egg-shaped body. The C-shaped ear is attached to a profile under the rim and on the abdomen. Covered with a brown engobe. On the belly in relief ...
EditorialThetis and Achilles. Johann Heinrich Tischbein, I; German, 1722-1789. Date: 1757. Dimensions: 180 x 140 mm (image); 205 x 146 mm (plate); 291 x 214 mm (sheet). Etching on ivory laid paper. Origin: Germany.
EditorialThetis returns to her water nymphs Scenes from the life of Achilles (series title) Vitam et mortem achilli (series title), River landscape with two nymphs sitting on the shore, and Thetis with Achilles in her arms. Behind them two nymphs near a pedesta...
EditorialThetis and Achilles. Johann Heinrich Tischbein, I; German, 1722-1789. Date: 1757. Dimensions: 180 x 140 mm (image); 205 x 146 mm (plate); 291 x 214 mm (sheet). Etching on ivory laid paper. Origin: Germany.
EditorialEtruscan bronze mirror with bone handle engraved with a scene depicting Thetis and Peleus. C. 350-325 BC. From Perugia, possibly made in Vulci. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom.
EditorialThetis bearing the armour to Achilles. The Fine Arts of the English School. Longman & Co.: London, 1812. Source: 59.f.21, plate 1. Language: English.
EditorialThetis and Achilles. Johann Heinrich Tischbein, I; German, 1722-1789. Date: 1757. Dimensions: 180 x 140 mm (image); 205 x 146 mm (plate); 291 x 214 mm (sheet). Etching on ivory laid paper. Origin: Germany.
EditorialThe nymph Thetis has persuaded Vulcan, the blacksmith of the gods, to make a set of impregnable armour for her son Achilles. Painting from the House of the Skeleton (Casa di Achille) at 2, Regio IX, Insula V. Illustration drawn by Discanno and lithogra...
EditorialPeleus and Thetis. Metamorphoses. Antoine Vérard: Paris, 1494. (Miniature only) Peleus and Thetis. Peleus unsuccessfully tries to prevent the sea-nymph Thetis from changing shape to escape him. Source: IC.41148, CXXII. Language: French.
EditorialThetis bearing the armour to Achilles. The Fine Arts of the English School. Longman & Co.: London, 1812. Source: 59.f.21, plate 1. Language: English.
EditorialEtruscan bronze mirror with bone handle engraved with a scene depicting Thetis and Peleus. C. 350-325 BC. From Perugia, possibly made in Vulci. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom.