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MYTH AS ALLEGORY IN ART
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I. DRESSING UP PEOPLE AS GODS A. Gemma Augustaea c. AD 12
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I. DRESSING UP PEOPLE AS GODS B. Diana d’Anet c. 1550
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I. DRESSING UP PEOPLE AS GODS C. Canova, Paulina Bonaparte Borghese 1807
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I. DRESSING UP PEOPLE AS GODS D. Greenough, George Washington 1833-41
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II. USING CLASSICAL MYTH TO REPRESENT AN HISTORICAL EVENT OR IDEA A. Rubens, Judgment of Paris
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II. USING CLASSICAL MYTH TO REPRESENT AN HISTORICAL EVENT OR IDEA B. Titian, Diana & Actaeon
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II. USING CLASSICAL MYTH TO REPRESENT AN HISTORICAL EVENT OR IDEA C. Boucher, Zeus in the Guise of Diana
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II. USING CLASSICAL MYTH TO REPRESENT AN HISTORICAL EVENT OR IDEA D. Rubens, Mercury & Argus
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II. USING CLASSICAL MYTH TO REPRESENT AN HISTORICAL EVENT OR IDEA E. Botticelli, Venus & Mars
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II. USING CLASSICAL MYTH TO REPRESENT AN HISTORICAL EVENT OR IDEA E. di Cosimo, Venus & Mars
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III. MINGLING CHARACTERS FROM CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY WITH HISTORICAL PEOPLE A. Cancellaria Relief c. AD 90
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III. MINGLING CHARACTERS FROM CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY WITH HISTORICAL PEOPLE B. Rubens, Marie de Medici cycle c.1622
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IV. PURE ALLEGORY A. Botticelli, Pallas Subduing the Centaur c. 1482
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IV. PURE ALLEGORY B. Bronzino, Allegory of Time & Love c. 1540
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