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Muses (Greek deities)
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Bineteau, P
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Wicar, Jean-Baptiste Joseph, 1762-1834
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Rey, A
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Pietro, da Cortona, 1596-1669
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Romano, Giulio, 1499-1546
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Wonders: Images of the Ancient World
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Wallach Division Picture Collection
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June Aegloga Sexta.
Thalie
Calliope ; Uranie ; Polymnie …
Polyhymnia
Melpomene, muse of tragedy
Melpomene, muse of tragedy an…
Calliope, muse of epic poetry
Old woman and muse Thalia
Head of Orpheus on his lyre
Melpomène (muse de la tragédi…
Euterpe (muse de la musique) …
Clio (muse de l'histoire) ; C…
Euterpe, from a statue in the…
Talie et Clio
Clio, from a statue in the Bo…
The three Muses
Three Muses
Thalia
Terpsichore or Erato
The dance of Apollo and the M…
Apollo and the Muses
Erato
Calliope et Melpomene
Erato, from an intaglio
Terpsichore, or Erato, and Ap…
Euterpe et Uranie
Polymnie et Erato
The muse Thalia or Euterpe wi…
Melpomene, muse of tragedy
Thalia carried off by Jupiter…
The seven muses
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The dance of Apollo with the …
Ikarus
Apollo Olympus, laurel wreath…
The nine muses.
The autoharp and how it captu…
Lid of Paestan red-figure lek…
Apollo and the Muses.
Apollo and Muses.
Muse, with an early form of l…
Homer invoking the Muse.
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