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Apple Trees and Haymakers by Pissarro
An 1895 oil on canvas, Apple Trees and Haymakers, by Camille Pissarro (1830-1903), the Danish-French impressionist painter. Painted near the artist's home at Eragny, Pissarro was always keen to capture farm labourers at work. (Private Collection...
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François Vase
The François Vase is named after Alessandro François who found the vase in Chiusi in Etruria (central Italy) in 1845 CE. This Athenian volute-krater dates from c. 570-565 BCE and is signed by the potter Ergotimos and the painter Kleitias...
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From Slave to Rebel Gladiator: The Life of Spartacus
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Golden Apple of Discord
The wedding of Thetis and Peleus - Golden Apple of Discord by Jacob Jordaens, after Peter Paul Rubens, c. 1633.
Museo del Prado, Madrid
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The Goddess of Discord Choosing the Apple of Contention in the Garden of the Hesperides
The Goddess of Discord Choosing the Apple of Contention in the Garden of the Hesperides, oil on canvas by Joseph Mallord William Turner, 1806. In ancient Greek mythology, the Garden of the Hesperides was situated on the slopes of Mount...
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Apple Trees by Gauguin
An 1879 oil on canvas, Apple Trees at the Hermitage near Pontoise, by Paul Gauguin (1848-1903), the French post-impressionist painter. Created while Gauguin was working closely with and learning from the impressionist landscape painter Camille...
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Eris
Eris is the Greek goddess and personification of discord and strife. She is an unpopular figure in Greek mythology due to her problematic behaviour and her ability to stir up trouble wherever she goes. Eris is most famous for her Golden Apple...
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Picts
The Picts were a people of northern Scotland who are defined as a "confederation of tribal units whose political motivations derived from a need to ally against common enemies" (McHardy, 176). They were not a single tribe, nor necessarily...
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Disarming Aphrodite: Rediscovering the Venus de Milo
The so-called Vénus de Milo is perhaps one of the most iconic works of Western art of any period. The statue of the goddess was found on the Aegean island of Milos, to which she owes her name, on the eve of the Greek War of Independence (1821-1830...
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Visiting Glastonbury - the Town of Myths & Legends
The Somerset Levels is an area of the British Isles that captivates visitors with its stunning natural landscape and historical sites and monuments. Glastonbury is famous for its apple orchards and music festival. It is one of the most visited...