Prometheus, the Titan Who Stole Fire and Gave It to Humanity Images and Attributions
Oldmasters Museum Brussel Prometheus heeft pijn. Moet hij het vuur ook maar niet stelen. https://www.flickr.com/photos/prasenberg/39493059681/ Patrick Rasenberg CC BY NC 2.0
Le Jupiter Olympien ou l'art de la sculpture antique.jpg https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Le_Jupiter_Olympien_ou_l%27art_de_la_sculpture_antique.jpg Quatremère de Quincy / Kansalliskirjasto Public Domain US
►Atlas, {Typhoëus}, Prometheus Bound◄ being savagely (con/dis)-tortured insurgents put asunder by the tyrant Jupiter & the centrifugal force [550 BC] https://www.flickr.com/photos/hinkelstone/2213683339/ quapan CC BY 2.0
Roman fresco depicting Prometheus creating man in the presence of Athena, from the arcosolium of a tomb near the Basilica of St. Paul, 3rd century AD, Museo della Via Ostiense, Rome https://www.flickr.com/photos/carolemage/31140766536/in/photostream/ Carole Raddato CC BY 2.0
Relief decorating the seating area entrances of the Roman Amphitheatre, Prometheus having his liver eaten by an eagle, Capua Gladiator Museum, Capua https://www.flickr.com/photos/carolemage/15811293244/ Carole Raddato CC BY SA 2.0
Gilded bronze statue of Hercules discovered on the site of the Forum Boarium, Hercules is holding his club and an apple of the Hesperides, 2nd century BC, Musei Capitolini, Rome https://www.flickr.com/photos/carolemage/8549096090/ Carole Raddato CC BY SA 4.0
Liberation of Prometheus by Hercules, found in the North Hall of the Athena Terrace in 1880, 100 BC, Pergamon: Panorama of the Ancient City Exhibition, Pergamon Museum, Berlin https://www.flickr.com/photos/carolemage/6928958345/in/photostream/ Carole Raddato CC BY SA 2.0
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