EditorialApollo with portrait of Caspar Brandt Title page for: K. Brandt, Poezy, 1705, Apollo sits with his winch on a platform and holds a shield with the author's portrait of Caspar Brandt. A putto flies with a laurel wreath above the portrait. In the backgro...
EditorialStatue of Apollo Apollo, Idol at Delphos (title on object), Print upper right: Pag: 711, (story of) Apollo (Phoebus), Apollo shoots Python, the dragon, statues, paintings, etc., objects of worship in Roman religion, Jan Luyken (mentioned on object), Am...
EditorialCarpet of King William III, Stadtholder of the Netherlands, and Queen Mary Stuart II, Tapestry of William III, King-Stadtholder (1650-1702), from a series of eight (type A, with the standing gods figures). Marked with the Brussels coat of arms and sign...
EditorialThree putti with a bust of Apollo Apolloos Bust (title on object) One-and-forty pieces, Verscheydene Sinnebeeld (series title), Three putti with a bust of Apollo on a pedestal in a niche. In the foreground, one of the three putti is studying his winch....
EditorialInterior of the anatomical theater Collegium Churgical, Amsterdam, with stands and cutting table. On both sides there are statues in niches, on the left the god Apollo with bow and arrow and lyre and on the right an unknown male saint or philosopher wi...
EditorialApollo shakes the hand of a young woman Title page for: L. Smids, Poesye, 1694, (story of) Apollo (Phoebus), shaking hands, 'dextrarum junctio', Jan Luyken, Amsterdam, paper, etching, h 130 mm ? w 90 mm.
EditorialAlto Duytse Schalmey, Alto duytse schalmey in two parts, with two brass valves and a brass rim around the rim of the cup. The cup has cracked in several places. Two loose pieces of wood are held in place by the brass edge, (story of) Apollo (Phoebus), ...
EditorialSculpture of Apollo Musagetes Apollo Musagetes. Original in Berlin (title on object) Sculpture Gallery (series title on object), Sculpture of the god of music, Apollo, (story of) Apollo (Phoebus), Apollo and the Muses, Apollo Musagetes, Sophus Williams...
EditorialVenus and Apollo Title page for Johan van Broekhuizen, Poems, 1712 Poems (title on object), Venus in the center on a throne. In her hand a stone plate with the title of the book. Next to her throne two putti with a winch. Apollo stands on the left and ...
EditorialSeven years of existence of the Society for the Promotion of Cooperative in Amsterdam, medal awarded to N. Holtius, member since the founding of the society by P.H. Themmen, Silver Medal. Front: man's bust inside the inside. Reverse: inscription within...
EditorialChimney piece with Apollo and the Cumean sibylle, Chimney piece with Apollo and the Cumean sibylle. Dated. Note: from the Trippenhuis, (story of) Apollo (Phoebus), Jan Baptist Xavery, 1742, marble (rock), h 116.2 cm ? w 80 cm ? d 13.5 cm ? w 138 kg.
EditorialOratory Septem Artes liberales (series title), Apollo, descended from a cloud, a seated woman (Oratory) holds up a book. Around three angels with musical instruments and a laurel wreath, 'Rhetorica', 'Eloquentia' (trivium), 'Rettorica' (Ripa), (story o...
EditorialAllegorical composition on Felix Meritis, Allegorical composition on Felix Meritis with on the right the winged Fame blowing on the praise trumpet. Apollo rests on the left, seated on the clouds, with the left arm on the Felix Meritis blast that is als...
EditorialPhaeton Driving the Chariot of Phoebus. Northern Italian (Verona?). Date: 1475-1500. Dimensions: 55.3 x 55.6 cm (21 3/4 x 21 13/16 in.). Tempera or distemper on canvas. Origin: Italy.
EditorialApollo Mixed Poems (title on object), Apollo sits with his winch in his hands under a tree and rests with his right arm on the cornucopia. Pegasus is prancing in the air behind him. In the foreground, putti play with attributes of the Muses next to a h...
EditorialSculpture by Jean-Baptiste Th?odon at the Louvre Museum in Paris, representing Phaethusa Paris: Louvre: Phoebus, par Ducoudray (title on object), lesser divinities of Heaven, serving and attendant environment, metamorphosed human beings, sitting figure...
EditorialPhaeton Driving the Chariot of Phoebus. Northern Italian (Verona?). Date: 1475-1500. Dimensions: 55.3 x 55.6 cm (21 3/4 x 21 13/16 in.). Tempera or distemper on canvas. Origin: Italy.
EditorialPhaeton Driving the Chariot of Phoebus. Northern Italian (Verona?). Date: 1475-1500. Dimensions: 55.3 x 55.6 cm (21 3/4 x 21 13/16 in.). Tempera or distemper on canvas. Origin: Italy.
EditorialTo Phoebus at His Birth, From Aeschylus, Furies. Drawing. Brown ink and graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper. Height: 178 mm (7 in); Width: 225 mm (8.85 in).
EditorialPhaethon and Phoebu. Metamorphoses. Antoine Vérard: Paris, 1494. (Whole page) Phaethon and Phoebus. Phaethon appears in the palace of his father Phoebus asking to drive the chariot of the Sun. Source: IC.41148, XIv. Language: French.
EditorialThe castration of Saturn. Metamorphoses. Antoine Vérard: Paris, 1494. (Whole page) The castration of Saturn. Jupiter castrates Saturn, portrayed in the act of eating one of his children. Venus and Phoebus are on the left. Source: IC.41148, frontispiec...
EditorialPageant at the Chatelet. Justice and Truth descending from heaven, attended by classical and symbolic figures. On the left, the sun god Phoebus, representing the King, gives light to Diana the moon goddess, representing France. Pageants for the marria...
EditorialKilling the Python. Metamorphoses. Antoine Vérard: Paris, 1494. (Miniature only) Phoebus Apollo kills the Python. Image taken from Metamorphoses. Source: IC.41148, VII. Language: French.
EditorialPhaeton's request to his father Phoebus. Metamorphoses. N. Netherlands; late 15th century. [Whole folio] Book II, beginning with decorated initial 'L'. Miniature of Phaeton asking his father Phoebus [Helios], who is seated under a cloth of state, if he...
EditorialTo Phoebus at His Birth, From Aeschylus, Furies. Drawing. Brown ink and graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper. Height: 178 mm (7 in); Width: 225 mm (8.85 in).
EditorialMountain apollo, Parnassius apollo, vulnerable, small apollo, Parnassius phoebus, and clouded apollo, Parnassius mnemosyne. Handcoloured steel engraving by the Pauquet brothers after an illustration by Alexis Nicolas Noel from Hippolyte Lucas' Natural ...
EditorialAnonymous after Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558 - 1617). Phoebus Exposing Mars and Venus to the Ridicule of the Olympians, ca. 1615. From Metamorphoses. Engraving on wove paper. Plate: 177 mm x 253 mm (6.97 in. x 9.96 in.).