The Theater at Bosrah and Anthony Frederick Sandys, “Medea” (1868)
Black and Red Vase, Medea and the daughters of Pelias with the ram (Greek, c. 470 BCE)
Marble Sarcophagus, Medea, Jason, nurse and children bring gifts to Creon's daughter (Roman 2nd c. CE)
Marble Sarcophagus: Medea debates whether to kill her children (Roman 2nd c. CE)
Marble Sarcophagus: Medea escapes in serpent chariot (Roman, 2nd c. CE)
Anselm Feuerbach, “Medea” (1861)
Eugène Delacroix, “Medea about to kill her children” (1838)
J.M. Waterhouse, Jason and Medea (1907) and Gustave Moreau, “Jason and Medea” (1863)
Alphonse Mucha, “Medea” (1898)
Evelyn de Morgan, “Medea” (1889)
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