The collection contains artwork by Peter Woodward
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This collection of pictures were constructed with elements from wall paintings from Pompeii and Herculaneum. Artemis medallions - Ram
1 of a series of 10 early roman style pictures representing animals and other classical motifs associated with the goddess Artemis. She was a huntress and is typically depicted with a bow and arrows. Roman equivalent Diana mixed media on wood (Oil & Acrylic Paint over transfer print on gesso & Pumice dust)
Amore
Cupid |?kyo?p?d| Roman Mythology
the god of love. He is represented as a naked, winged boy with a bow and arrows, with which he wounds his victims. Greek equivalent Eros .
• [as n. ] (also cupid) a representation of a naked winged child, typically carrying a bow.
mixed media on wood
(Oil & Acrylic Paint over transfer print on gesso & Pumice dust)
Pair of trompe l'oeil chimney reliefs
Chimney reliefs in the manner of 18th Century Flemish sculptor Michael Rysbackmixed media on wood (Oil & Acrylic Paint over transfer print on gesso & Pumice dust)
Achilles & the death of Patroclus
After receiving the news of the death of Patroclus from Antilochus, the son of Nestor, Achilles grieved over his cousin’s death and held many funeral games in his honor. mixed media on wood (Oil & Acrylic Paint over transfer print on gesso & Pumice dust)in 19th century frame
Fragment from Pompeii III
Copy after a wall fresco from house of Venus in the shellmixed media on wood (Oil & Acrylic Paint over transfer print on gesso & Pumice dust)in 19th century frame
Fragment from Pompeii II
Copy after a wall fresco from house of Venus in the shell mixed media on wood (Oil & Acrylic Paint over transfer print on gesso & Pumice dust)in 19th century frame
Fragment from Pompeii I
Copy after a wall fresco from house of Venus in the shell mixed media on wood (Oil & Acrylic Paint over transfer print on gesso & Pumice dust)in 19th century frame
trompe l'oeil mirror in the manner of Matthias Lock
Matthias Lock was an English 18th century furniture designer and cabinet-maker. The dates of his birth and death are unknown; but he was a disciple of Chippendale, and subsequently of the Adams, and was possibly in partnership with Henry Copeland.
mixed media on wood (Oil, Acrylic & transfer print on Acrylic gesso & Pumice)
Mythical Landscape II
Early roman style picture of a Mythical landscape
mixed media on wood (Oil & Acrylic Paint over transfer print on gesso & Pumice dust)in 19th century frame
Hercules
Early roman style picture of Hercules A hero of superhuman strength and courage who performed twelve immense tasks or “labors” imposed on him and who after death was ranked among the gods. Greek name Heracles or Herakles. mixed media on wood (Oil & Acrylic Paint over transfer print on gesso & Pumice dust)in 19th century frame
Mythical Landscape I
Early roman style picture of a Mythical landscape
mixed media on wood (Oil & Acrylic Paint over transfer print on gesso & Pumice dust)
Reclining figure - Pompeii II
Copy after a wall fresco from Pompeii mixed media on wood (Oil & Acrylic Paint over transfer print on gesso & Pumice dust)in 19th century frame
Erato
Early roman style picture of Erato Erato |?er??t?| Greek & Roman Mythologythe Muse of lyric poetry and hymns.ORIGIN Greek, literally ‘lovely.’ mixed media on wood (Oil & Acrylic Paint over transfer print on gesso & Pumice dust)in 19th century frame
Reclining figure - Pompeii I
Copy after a wall fresco from Pompeii mixed media on wood (Oil & Acrylic Paint over transfer print on gesso & Pumice dust)in 19th century frame
Ariadne
Early roman style picture of Ariadne Ariadne |?ar??adn?| Greek Mythologythe daughter of King Minos of Crete and Pasiphaë. She helped Theseus to escape from the Minotaur’s labyrinth by giving him a ball of thread, which he unraveled as he went in and used to trace his way out again after killing the Minotaur. mixed media on wood (Oil & Acrylic Paint over transfer print on gesso & Pumice dust)in 19th century frame
Artemis
Early roman style picture of Artemis Artemis |?ärt?m?s| Greek Mythologya goddess, daughter of Zeus and sister of Apollo. She was a huntress and is typically depicted with a bow and arrows. Roman equivalent Diana
mixed media on wood (Oil & Acrylic Paint over transfer print on gesso & Pumice dust)in 19th century frame
Artemis medallions - Rabbit
1 of a series of 10 early roman style pictures representing animals and other classical motifs associated with the goddess Artemis. She was a huntress and is typically depicted with a bow and arrows. Roman equivalent Diana mixed media on wood (Oil & Acrylic Paint over transfer print on gesso & Pumice dust)
Artemis medallions - Tiger
1 of a series of 10 early roman style pictures representing animals and other classical motifs associated with the goddess Artemis. She was a huntress and is typically depicted with a bow and arrows. Roman equivalent Diana mixed media on wood (Oil & Acrylic Paint over transfer print on gesso & Pumice dust)
Artemis medallions - sea serpent
1 of a series of 10 early roman style pictures representing animals and other classical motifs associated with the goddess Artemis. She was a huntress and is typically depicted with a bow and arrows. Roman equivalent Diana mixed media on wood (Oil & Acrylic Paint over transfer print on gesso & Pumice dust)
Artemis medallions - skiouros
1 of a series of 10 early roman style pictures representing animals and other classical motifs associated with the goddess Artemis. She was a huntress and is typically depicted with a bow and arrows. Roman equivalent Diana mixed media on wood (Oil & Acrylic Paint over transfer print on gesso & Pumice dust)
Artemis medallions - Bow & Arrow
1 of a series of 10 early roman style pictures representing animals and other classical motifs associated with the goddess Artemis. She was a huntress and is typically depicted with a bow and arrows. Roman equivalent Diana mixed media on wood (Oil & Acrylic Paint over transfer print on gesso & Pumice dust)
Artemis medallions - Boar
1 of a series of 10 early roman style pictures representing animals and other classical motifs associated with the goddess Artemis. She was a huntress and is typically depicted with a bow and arrows. Roman equivalent Diana mixed media on wood (Oil & Acrylic Paint over transfer print on gesso & Pumice dust)
Artemis medallions - Lion
1 of a series of 10 early roman style pictures representing animals and other classical motifs associated with the goddess Artemis. She was a huntress and is typically depicted with a bow and arrows. Roman equivalent Diana mixed media on wood (Oil & Acrylic Paint over transfer print on gesso & Pumice dust)
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