Ritchie's Fabulae Faciles - A First Latin Reader by Unknown
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THE MYTHS IN ART Burne-Jones, _Perseus and the Graeae_. Caravaggio, _Head of Medusa_. Leonardo da Vinci, _Head of Medusa_. Canova, _Perseus_. Benvenuto Cellini, _Perseus_, and _Perseus saving Andromeda_. Piero di Cosimo, _Perseus and Andromeda_. Charles Antoine Coypel, _Perseus and Andromeda_. Domenichino, _Perseus and Andromeda_. Rubens, _Perseus and Andromeda_. Giovanni da Bologna, _Hercules and the Centaur_. Bandinelli, _Hercules and Cacus_. Guido Reni, _Dejanira and the Centaur Nessus_. Canova, _Hercules and Lichas_. Sichel, _Medea_. Genelli, _Jason and Medea capturing the Golden Fleece_. Burne-Jones, _Circe_. L. Chalon, _Circe and the Companions of Ulysses_. Riviere, _Circe and the Companions of Ulysses_. Photographs and lantern-slides of all the works mentioned above may be obtained of the Soule Art Company, Boston. The list might have been made much longer, but it seemed likely to prove most helpful if limited to works of which reproductions are so easily obtainable. For the treatment of the myths in ancient art, the teacher is referred to the numerous pertinent illustrations in Baumeister's _Denkmaeler des klassischen Altertums_, or the same editor's _Bilder aus dem griechischen und |
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