
The Triumph of Neptune and Amphitrite | Cleveland Museum of Art
Neptune—the Roman god of water—and his wife, Amphitrite, ride a chariot pulled by sea horses. Water fowl and flying fish glide in the sky above them, while in the distance a group of nymphs …
Neptune with a Seahorse | The Walters Art Museum
Neptune was the Roman god of the sea. Here, he is accompanied by a hippocamp, or sea horse, a mythological creature that was half horse and half fish, that he has grabbed by the tail. …
The Sea Gods - Google Arts & Culture
This painting shows Neptune, the Roman God of the sea, surrounded by sea creatures and his "riches", the lobsters and fish. Also in the picture are nereids, which are sea nymphs in Greek...
Neptune with a dolphin - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The group is a small-scale variant of Gian Lorenzo Bernini’s marble Neptune and Triton, carved between 1622 and 1623, which was once installed at the head of the fish pond at the Villa …
Neptune Fish Artglass Award | Neptune Fish Artglass Award ...
The Neptune Fish Artglass Award features a fish shape design with blue and purple colors mounted onto a clear round crystal base. Art Glass info: Art Glass sculptures are hand blown …
Neptune - Leonardo da Vinci — Google Arts & Culture
A drawing of Neptune, naked, seen from above the knees, holding a trident in his right hand. Around him are four sea-horses and tails of fishes. Above this...
Neptune | The Walters Art Museum
This muscular, standing figure of Neptune, Roman god of the sea, is carried on a tiny chariot drawn by hippocamps (mythic creatures, half horse and half fish). Originally, he held a trident …
Neptune and Fishwives – George Burn (1880) - Art in Newcastle Upon Tyne
The sculptor for Neptune and Fishwives was George Burn and the sculpture stands 1.2m high and 2.8m wide. Neptune is standing on two dolphins, trident in hand with two Fishwives on …
Neptune Fine Art Print - Emma J Shipley
A fine art limited-edition print, from Emma's original 'Neptune' drawing, featuring a hand-drawn curious flamingo surveying an underwater scene, full of fantastical fish, starfish and unusual …
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Jacob Neeffs - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Plate 34: King Ferdinand as Neptune, seated on a whale at center, with putti atop two small fish on either side; from Guillielmus Becanus's 'Serenissimi Principis Ferdinandi, Hispaniarum …