Themes hierarchy
Greek god of beauty and desire.
Apollo is a god in Greek mythology, the twin brother of Artemis.
Greek goddess of the Moon, hunting, archery, virginity, wilderness, forests, animals, hills and midwifery.
The Roman and Greek god of agriculture, wine and fertility
Daphnis and Chloe is a pastoral tale, by Longus, of two foundlings who grow up together and discover love amid nature’s beauty.
In Greek mythology, Hermes (known as Mercury in Roman mythology) was the god of commerce, travel, thievery, diplomacy, sports, astronomy, astrology, and writing.
Medusa was one of the three Gorgon sisters, but unlike her immortal sisters she was mortal. She was raped by Poseidon and killed by Perseus. Any man or animal who looked directly upon her was turned to stone.
God of pastures, flocks, the mountain wilds and folk music
Greek hero famous for killing Medusa.
The Greek and Roman god of the sea, earthquakes, storms and horses
A figure of a nude or lightly draped child, usually male and often winged, used in European art from classical antiquity through the Baroque. The putto came to symbolize a range of meanings: in pagan contexts, earthly love and vitality; in Christian art, divine innocence .
Satyrs are a mythical creature that are usually companions of Dionysus and Pan.
Neptune's trumpeter son, herald of the seas
The Roman and Greek goddess of love, and beauty.
