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 1  T-II|     others have written works on painting with cosmetics:~that one
 2  T-II|          so isnt there a little painting too in some place~showing
 3   Ind|    National Museum: and Titian’s painting – the Death of Actaeon –
 4   Ind|          Borealis. (See Titian’s paintingBacchus and Ariadne –
 5   Ind|       and her. (See Guido Reni’s paintingAtalanta and Hippomenes –
 6   Ind|        thyrsi. (See Caravaggio’s paintingBacchus – Uffizi, Florence)
 7   Ind|        John Melhuish Strudwick’s paintingCirce and Scylla – Walker
 8   Ind|       England: See Dosso Dossi’s painting - Circe and her Lovers in
 9   Ind|          kill him. (See Titian’s painting, Museo del Prado, Madrid:
10   Ind|         Hydra. (See Pollaiuolo’s painting – The Rape of Deianira –
11   Ind|      bull. (See Paolo Veronese’s painting – The Rape of Europa – Palazzo
12   Ind|          referring to Brueghel’s painting, Icarus, in Brussels) See
13   Ind|          sheath) (See Perugino’s paintingApollo and Marsyas – The
14   Ind|       him.( See Gustave Moreau’s paintingJason and Medea’, Louvre,
15   Ind|          Paris: Frederick Sandys paintingMedea’, Birmingham Museum
16   Ind|       England: and Castiglione’s painting, ‘Medea casting a spell’,
17   Ind|      medicine. (See Botticelli’s painting Primavera.)~Ibis:209-250
18   Ind|        John William Waterhouse’s paintingNymphs finding the head
19   Ind| Collection, and Gustave Moreau’s paintingOrpheus – in the Gustave
20   Ind|     Bacchus (Dionysus). (See the painting by Gustave MoreauJupiter
21   Ind|       Thelxepeia.) (See Draper’s paintingUlysses and the Sirens –
22   Ind|          Mars. (See Botticelli’s paintingVenus and MarsNational
23   Ind|          waves, as in the famous painting by Apelles. There is also
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