EditorialItaly. Rome. Fountain of the Naiads, 1870-1888. The sculpture of the naiads are by Mario Rutelli (1859-1941), 1901. Republic Square. Detail at backlight.
EditorialPsyche Rescued by Naiads, 1750 Attributed to Jean-Baptiste-Marie Pierre., Previously attributed to Hugues Taraval, Psyche sits at the centre and is supported by four female naiads. A male naiad can be seen behind the group, on the far right. From the c...
EditorialThe birth of Adonis from Myrrha transformed into a tree, birth of Adonis: the tree splits open to release the baby, the Naiads take care of him, Nicolas Poussin, 1650, paper, ink, brush, h 240 mm ? w 301 mm.
EditorialHylas kidnapped by the Mysian Naiads (Euneica, Malis and Nycheia), who dwelled in the spring of Pegae near lake Askanios. Copperplate engraving by Tommaso Piroli from his Antiquities of Herculaneum (Antichita di Ercolano), Rome, 1790.
EditorialItaly. Rome. Fountain of the Naiads, 1870-1888. The sculpture of the naiads are by Mario Rutelli (1859-1941), 1901. Republic Square. Detail at backlight.
EditorialHylas kidnapped by the Mysian Naiads (Euneica, Malis and Nycheia), who dwelled in the spring of Pegae near lake Askanios. Copperplate engraving by Tommaso Piroli from his Antiquities of Herculaneum (Antichita di Ercolano), Rome, 1790.
EditorialThe birth of Adonis from Myrrha transformed into a tree, birth of Adonis: the tree splits open to release the baby, the Naiads take care of him, Nicolas Poussin, 1650, paper, ink, brush, h 240 mm ? w 301 mm.
EditorialThe birth of Adonis from Myrrha transformed into a tree, birth of Adonis: the tree splits open to release the baby, the Naiads take care of him, Nicolas Poussin, 1650, paper, ink, brush, h 240 mm ? w 301 mm.
EditorialPan and Syrinx, A rectangular silver plaque with the representation of Pan and Syrinx, for the metamorphosis. Marked, Syrinx changed into a node: while fleeing from Pan, the nymph Syrinx changed into a need, the Naiads (Ovid, Metamorphoses I 705), Paul...
EditorialItaly. Rome. Fountain of the Naiads, 1870-1888. The sculpture of the naiads are by Mario Rutelli (1859-1941), 1901. Republic Square. Detail at backlight.
EditorialHylas kidnapped by the Mysian Naiads (Euneica, Malis and Nycheia), who dwelled in the spring of Pegae near lake Askanios. Copperplate engraving by Tommaso Piroli from his Antiquities of Herculaneum (Antichita di Ercolano), Rome, 1790.
EditorialBasin and plates from Moustiers, France, decorated with cupids, naiads, and other mythological figures. Hand-finished chromolithograph from Ris Paquot's General History of Ancient French and Foreign Glazed Pottery, Chez l'Auteur, Paris, 1874.
EditorialPlatter from Moustiers, France, decorated with scene of sea god Neptune and naiads with trident. Hand-finished chromolithograph from Ris Paquot's General History of Ancient French and Foreign Glazed Pottery, Chez l'Auteur, Paris, 1874.
EditorialHylas kidnapped by the Mysian Naiads (Euneica, Malis and Nycheia), who dwelled in the spring of Pegae near lake Askanios. Copperplate engraving by Tommaso Piroli from his Antiquities of Herculaneum (Antichita di Ercolano), Rome, 1790.
EditorialItaly. Rome. Fountain of the Naiads, 1870-1888. The sculpture of the naiads are by Mario Rutelli (1859-1941), 1901. Republic Square. Detail at backlight.