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GRL6298013 Deruta, Museo Regionale della Ceramica: piatto che rappresenta Leda e il Cigno
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CPH1762431 Giorgione, Leda e il cigno, Musei Civici agli Eremitani, Padova
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KW259059 seduced by Jupiter in the form of a swan; gave birth to Castor, Pollux and Helen of Troy and Clytemnestra; wife of Tyndareus;
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GRL1630025 Rome, Capitoline Museums: Leda with the Swan, a restored Roman copy, perhaps after an original by Timotheus (360 BC).Marble sculpture.
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JEB4875569
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LSE4076718 Leda and Swan. Drawing by Gustave Moreau (1826-1898).
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EHT369614
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BBC186496 By Correggio
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AGN130384 by Charles Edward Conder
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CH825859 Leda and the Swan. Henri Paul Motte (1846-1922). Oil on canvas. 60.3 x 73.6cm.
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AGN448130 Leda, the queen of Sparta, is seduced by Zeus in the guise of a swan; by Th. Gericault
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GRL3736758 Collezione Assicoop Unipol
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FLO5323766 Statue of Leda, Aetolian princess later Queen of Sparta, seduced by Zeus in the form of a swan. Copperplate engraving by Francois-Anne David from Museum de Florence, ou Collection des Pierres Gravees, Statues, Medailles, Chez F.A. David, Paris, 1787. David (1741-1824) drew and engraved the illustrations based on Roman statues, engraved stones and medals in the collection of the Museum de Florence and the cabinet of curiosities of the Grand Duke of Tuscany.
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XIR52610 raped by Zeus in the form of a swan;
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XLA3766931 Dehelly as Leda in Le Cygne (The Swan), one act ballet by Catulle Mendès and Charles Lecocq, 1899 production
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GNG7137066 Genoa, Italy
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CCI1996058 Mythology. Leda and the Swan (Zeus-Jupiter). Copy after the lost painting by Michelangelo. Postcard, Germany, ca 1900.
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CH376153
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YOU4419171 Leda, in Greek mythology, gives birth to Pollux and Helene of a union with Zeus coming in the form of a swanBy Gustave Moreau (1826-1898) Musee Gustave Moreau.
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FIA5972811 Leda and the Swan - 1834, painting by Eugene Delacroix.
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XOS7079003
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PWI83735 By Francois Picot
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JLJ4598516 Leda and the swan. Drawing by Theodore Gericault (1791-1824), 19th century. Dim: 0.21 X 0.28m. Paris, Musee Du Louvre
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JLJ4643734 Leda and the Swan Leda and the god Zeus transforms into a swan to approach him. Painting by Charles Joseph Natoire (Charles-Joseph Natoire, 1700-1777). 18th century. Dim. 1,22 x 1,05 m. Troyes, Museum of Fine Arts
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BL6256896
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CDR5972850 Renaissance bronze statue of Leda with Zeus in the form of a swan
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TMB613888
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CCI3434427 Drawing after Francois Boucher, France 18th century
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MAM712927
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CPH3600508 Leda e il cignoDipinto - Opera formata da tela rettangolare e lunetta sovrapponibile dal bordo superiore arrotondato.
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FAF267123
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XOS8183637 The Greek god Zeus in the form of a swan seduces Leda, Queen of Sparta. Copy after Michelangelo
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LIS244431 seduced by Jupiter in the form of a swan; gave birth to Castor, Pollux & Helen of Troy;
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PWI83798 by Theodore Gericault
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BRN157058 Leda au Cygne;
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LSE4088863 Leda and the swan - from a 15th century illumination. After Robinet Testard (fl. 1470–1531), in Evrart de Conty, Livre des échecs amoureux moralisés, 1496-1498.
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JEB4871151
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FIA8735814 By Giovanni Battista Rosso Fiorentino
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FIA5385478 Leda et le cygne - Peinture de Giorgio da Castelfranco dit Giorgione (1477-1510), huile sur toile, vers 1500, 12x19 cm, Renaissance italienne (Leda and the Swan, Oil on canvas by Giorgione, c1500, Venetian School) Musei Civici, Padova (Italie)
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XDM1066805 by Thomas Handforth
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FIA5402436 Drawing by Gustave Moreau - 34,2x22,2 - Private Collection
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WLN69563 by Cesare da Sesto
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CCI3433897 Religion. Illustration de Charles Francois Sellier, France, vers 1900. Coll. Part. Religion. Greek Mythology. Leda, queen of Sparta, and the Swan (Zeus in the guise of a swan). Illustration by Charles Francois Sellier, France, ca 1900.
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LLM2802030 Leda. Illustration for Le Livre D'Amour (Boulanger, c 1890).
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LSE4076719 Leda and Swan. Drawing by Gustave Moreau (1826-1898).
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LRI4699801 The birth of Helene and Pollux, the union of Leda and the swan The twins come out of two eggs laid by Zeus (Jupiter) turns into a swan. Marble sculpture by Bernardo Schiaffino (1678-1725) Sun. h. 146 cm Musei di Strada Nuova (ex Palazzo Rosso) Genes
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MPX5113978 Mrs. Cartwright's Bronzes. "Leda and the Swan" a huge swan with intentionally phallic neck forcing a naked girl into the water, "Ondine" a naked girl being dragged by her heels under the water of pond, "Idealists" a nude man dangling by his wrists from an oak tree, "Lucifer" standing on his head, are just some of the Bronzes placed about the spacious lawns of Banacle Edge, Witley, Surrey., the home of sculptress Mrs. Lucette Cartwright. Mrs. Cartwright has made her name over the past few years for her controversial romantic powerful sculptures, which have been described as sensuous and erotic. Born in London of French parents, she studied at Regent Street Polytechnic, where she was awarded the Polytechnic Gold Medal-under Harold Brownsward. Some of her works will be included in a exhibition of new work by 14 leading British Sculptors, given in Holland Park by the G.L.C, April 1975 75-2255-002 ©Mirrorpix
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FIA5402459 By Pencz, Georg (Jorg) (1500/02-1550), Mid of 16th cen - Museo del Prado, Madrid
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BL18396 seduced by Jupiter in the form of a swan; gave birth to Castor, Pollux & Helen of Troy;
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CH985609 Leda and the Swan. Louis Icart (1888-1950). Etching and drypoint, printed in colours. Etched circa 1934. 52 x 79.2cm. Signed in the lower right corner.
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CH1194904
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LLM3643518 Leda Loved, 1929. Illustration for The Engraved Work of Eric Gill (V&A, 1963).
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GRL8683468 “Leda”, by Giuseppe Graziosi (1879 - 1942), bronze.
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LLM975927 Leda. French educational card, late 19th/early 20th century.
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XYC277128 wife of Tyndareus, king of Sparta; seduced by Jupiter in the form of a swan; gave birth to Castor and Pollux, Helen of Troy and Clytemnestra;
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CCI3434425 Religion. Peinture, France, 17eme siecle. Coll. Part. Religion. Greek Mythology. Leda and the Swan, (Zeus, who seduced her in the guise of a swan). Painting, France, XVIIth cent.
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CTS366722 drawing by Leonardo da Vinci
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JBT170719 parents of Castor and Pollux;
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FBU7145294 Marble relief depicting the sexual union between Leda and the swan driven by eros. Metamorphoses of Zeus. Knossos, 1st-2nd century AD. Archeological museum of Heraklion. Crete, Greece.
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CH133723 Honni soit qui mal y pense; evil be to him who evil thinks;
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CCI3434426 Religion. Coll. Part. Religion. Greek Mythology. Leda and the Swan, (Zeus, who seduced her in the guise of a swan). Draw by Andre Derain, probably stage set project for a ballet, France, ca 1930.
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DGC696754 This depiction of Leda and Zeus is unusual, normally the myth portrays Zeus approaching Leda as a Swan.
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XIR208577 wife of Tyndareus, king of Sparta; seduced by Jupiter in the form of a swan; gave birth to Castor and Pollux, Helen of Troy and Clytemnestra;Drawing by Gustave Moreau
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XIR208578 wife of Tyndareus, king of Sparta; seduced by Jupiter in the form of a swan; gave birth to Castor and Pollux, Helen of Troy and Clytemnestra;Drawing by Gustave Moreau
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DUV4207697 Letter L like Lake, Leda. Abecedary in postcards. Illustrations by A. Gaillard. Series of 24 cards published before 1930 (Annees Folles). Engraving. Dim: 14x9cm. Private Collection
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FBU4245083 Mosaic panel of the late 2nd century AD Leda and the Swan Palaipaphos (Kouklia) Cyprus UNESCO - Mosaique de la fin du 2e siecle ap JC Leda et le cygne Palaipaphos (Kouklia) Site UNESCO Chypre
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XIR200093
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SBL7335296 Leda and the swan, roman variant of a possible attic original of the 1st century BC, marble, Correr museum, Venice, Italy
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FLO5323765 Statue of Leda, Aetolian princess later Queen of Sparta, seduced by Zeus in the form of a swan. Copperplate engraving by Francois-Anne David from Museum de Florence, ou Collection des Pierres Gravees, Statues, Medailles, Chez F.A. David, Paris, 1787. David (1741-1824) drew and engraved the illustrations based on Roman statues, engraved stones and medals in the collection of the Museum de Florence and the cabinet of curiosities of the Grand Duke of Tuscany.
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BON45139
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LLM978039 Mademoiselle Dehelly as Leda in Le Cygne (The Swan). Illustration for Le Theatre, June 1899.
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XAM6432448
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PIX4668091 Parc Leonardo da Vinci - Chateau du Clos Luce - Toile translucide dans le parc : Leda et le Cygne
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IMA207252
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XIR168778 by Th. Gericault, after a drawing by Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564)
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FBU4242767 Detail of the Panel showing Leda, queen of Sparta, in the company of the lacedaemonian girls, being about to take a bath in the Eurotas river - She is being approached by Zeus disguised as a swan - Paphos Mosaics, House of Aion, 3rd Century AD - Cyprus - Detail of the mosaic Leda and the swan - Leda, Queen of Sparta, ready for swimming, is approached by Zeus metamorphosis in swan - Mosaics of Paphos, Aion House - 3rd Century after JC - UNSECO Site - Cyprus
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JFS134862
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FBU4242763 Panel showing Leda, queen of Sparta, in the company of the lacedaemonian girls, being about to take a bath in the Eurotas river - She is being approached by Zeus disguised as a swan - Paphos Mosaics, House of Aion, 3rd Century AD - Cyprus - Leda and the swan - Leda, Queen of Sparta, ready for bathing, is approchee by Zeus metew swan - Mosaics about Paphos, Aion House - 3rd Century after JC - UNSECO Site - Cyprus
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BON43623 by Leon Francois Comerre
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CH6348898 Drawing by Henri Matisse
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FLO4997314 Leda and Zeus or Jove in the form of a swan. Copperplate engraving after an illustration by L. Agricola from Pietro Paolo Montagnani-Mirabili's Il Museo Capitolino (The Capitoline Museum), Rome, 1820.
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STC79205 by Gerda Marie Frederike Wegener
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LLM7150470 Leda, Spartan princess from Greek mythology. Illustration for El Desnudo en el Arte (M Uson, 1906).
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CH100792 by Juan Gris
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XIR233738 wife of Tyndareus, king of Sparta; seduced by Jupiter in the form of a swan; gave birth to Castor and Pollux, Helen of Troy and Clytemnestra;
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UIG5305484 Designed by Paul-Albert Laurens, one of the central figures in Art Nouveau book illustration on the Continent.
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UIG5305487 Designed by Paul-Albert Laurens, one of the central figures in Art Nouveau book illustration on the Continent.
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LLM7150420 Leda, Spartan princess from Greek mythology. Illustration for El Desnudo en el Arte (M Uson, 1906). Credit: Bouffio.
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UIG5305489 Designed by Paul-Albert Laurens, one of the central figures in Art Nouveau book illustration on the Continent.
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UIG5305485 Designed by Paul-Albert Laurens, one of the central figures in Art Nouveau book illustration on the Continent.
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UIG5305519 Designed by Paul-Albert Laurens, one of the central figures in Art Nouveau book illustration on the Continent.
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UIG5305486 Designed by Paul-Albert Laurens, one of the central figures in Art Nouveau book illustration on the Continent.
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UIG5305488 Designed by Paul-Albert Laurens, one of the central figures in Art Nouveau book illustration on the Continent.
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XJF472279 'Hypnerotomachia Poliphili' or 'Poliphilo's Strife of Love in a Dream', a romance by Francesco Colonna (c.1433–1527) Image shows the triumphal procession encountered by Poliphilo and his lover Polia in a dream, with Leda and the swan in a chariot pulled by an elephant.
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AGN284374
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FBU4242769 Detail of the Panel showing Leda, queen of Sparta, in the company of the lacedaemonian girls, being about to take a bath in the Eurotas river - She is being approached by Zeus disguised as a swan - Paphos Mosaics, House of Aion, 3rd Century AD - Cyprus - Detail of the mosaic Leda and the swan - Leda, Queen of Sparta, ready for swimming, is approached by Zeus metamorphosis in swan - Mosaics of Paphos, Aion House - 3rd Century after JC - UNSECO Site - Cyprus
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