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The Gods on Olympus, with the Rape of Ganymede
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Figur. Lu Xing. Qingdynastin
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Les poèsies.. L´enlèvement de Ganymède [Material gráfico]:] (tapisserie du Palais de Madrid)
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The Rape of Europa
The Rape of Europa
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Conclusion, “Liberation of Olympus” and Dance of the Seven Free Arts with Hercules and Prometheus from the opera “Le Nozze di Peleo e di Teti” by Carlo Caproli with libretto by Francesco Buti (editing? after the eponymous opera by F. Cavalli, Venice 1639)
Conclusion, “Liberation of Olympus” and Dance of the Seven Free Arts with Hercules and Prometheus from the opera “Le Nozze di Peleo e di Teti” by Carlo Caproli with libretto by Francesco Buti (editing? after the eponymous opera by F. Cavalli, Venice 1639)
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