Carlo Raso: Exhibition "Amori Divini" [Divine loves] at Archaeological Museum of Naples
Carlo Raso: "The triumph of Ovid" (about 1625) by Nicolas Poussin (Les Andelys 1594-Rome 1665) - Museum Corsini in Rome - Exhibition "Amori Divini" [Divine loves] at Archaeological Museum of Naples
Carlo Raso: "Leda with the Egg of Nemesis on the altar" - Attic red-figure pelike, attributed to the Nikias painter (about 425-400 BC) - from Neapolis / Naples - Naples, Archaeological Museum - Exhibition "Amori Divini" [Divine loves] at Archaeological Museum of Napl
Carlo Raso: "Leda with the Egg of Nemesis on the altar" - Attic red-figure pelike, attributed to the Nikias painter (about 425-400 BC) - from Neapolis / Naples - Naples, Archaeological Museum - Exhibition "Amori Divini" [Divine loves] at Archaeological Museum of Napl
Carlo Raso: "Gem with Ganymede and the Eagle" - onix agate cameo (1st century AD) - Naples, Archaeological Museum - Exhibition "Amori Divini" [Divine loves] at Archaeological Museum of Naples
Carlo Raso: "Europa on the bull" - Paestum red-figure chalice krater, signed by Assteas (about 370-360 BC) - Museum of Sannio (Montesarchio / Benevento) - Exhibition "Amori Divini" [Divine loves] at Archaeological Museum of Naples
Carlo Raso: "Ganymede" - bronze (about 1550) by Bartolomeo Ammannati (Settignano 1511-Florence 1592) - from the Francesco I de' Medici collection, 1587 - Museum of Bargello in Florence - Exhibition "Amori Divini" [Divine loves] at Archaeological Museum of Naples
Carlo Raso: "Satyr and Hermaphroditus" - marble sculpture (1st century AD) from the Poppaea's villa at Oplontis (=Torre Annunziata, Naples) - Exhibition "Amori Divini" [Divine loves] at Archaeological Museum of Naples
Carlo Raso: "The rape of Ganymede" (1700) by Anton Domenico Gabbiani (Florence 1652-1726) - Galleria degli Uffizi in Florence - Exhibition "Amori Divini" [Divine loves] at Archaeological Museum of Naples
Carlo Raso: "Diana and Actaeon" marble (1554-1558) by Francesco di Simone Mosca, called Moschino (Florence about 1531-Pisa 1578) - from the Francesco I de' Medici collection, 1587 - Museum of Bargello in Florence - Exhibition "Amori Divini" [Divine loves] at Archaeol
Carlo Raso: "Diana and Actaeon" (1720-1722) by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (Venice 1696-Madrid 1770) - Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice - Exhibition "Amori Divini" [Divine loves] at Archaeological Museum of Naples
Carlo Raso: "The Borghese Hermaphroditus" (1639) by Giovanni Francesco Susini (Florence about 1595-1653) - Museo Nazionale del Bargello in Florence - Exhibition "Amori Divini" [Divine loves] at Archaeological Museum of Naples
Carlo Raso: "Gem with Leda with the Swan" - onyx agate cameo (3rd century AD) - Naples, Archaeological Museum - Exhibition "Amori Divini" [Divine loves] at Archaeological Museum of Naples
Carlo Raso: "Leda and the Swan" - terracotta (late Hellenistic period) - Musée du Louvre, Paris - Naples, Archaeological Museum - Exhibition "Amori Divini" [Divine loves] at Archaeological Museum of Naples
Carlo Raso: "Diana and the Bath" (1644-1645) by Francesco De Rosa, called Pacecco (Naples 1607-Naples 1656) - Capodimonte Museum - Exhibition "Amori Divini" [Divine loves] at Archaeological Museum of Naples
Carlo Raso: "Cupid playing" - Detail of "The triumph of Ovid" (about 1625) by Nicolas Poussin (Les Andelys 1594-Rome 1665) - Museum Corsini in Rome - Exhibition "Amori Divini" [Divine loves] at Archaeological Museum of Naples
Carlo Raso: "Hermaphroditus" - white marble from Pompeii, house of Octavius Quartio (1st half 1st century AD) - Exhibition "Amori Divini" [Divine loves] at Archaeological Museum of Naples
Carlo Raso: Mirror with Leda and swan - silver (augustan age, late 1st century BC-early 1st century AD) from Boscoreale - Paris, Musée du Louvre - Exhibition "Amori Divini" [Divine loves] at Archaeological Museum of Naples
Carlo Raso: Dog in Art - Detail of "Diana and Actaeon" marble (1554-1558) by Francesco di Simone Mosca, called Moschino (Florence about 1531-Pisa 1578) - from the Francesco I de' Medici collection, 1587 - Museum of Bargello in Florence - Exhibition "Amori Divini" [Di
Carlo Raso: "Relief with Narcissus" - stucco (69-79 AD) from Stabiae / Castellammare di Stabia - Exhibition "Amori Divini" [Divine loves] at Archaeological Museum of Naples
Carlo Raso: "Actaeon torn apart by his dogs" - terracotta bas-relief (475-450 BC) from Locri - Museo Archeologico of Reggio Calabria - Exhibition "Amori Divini" [Divine loves] at Archaeological Museum of Naples
Carlo Raso: "The rape of Europe" (about 1640) by Cornelius Shut I (Antwerp 1595-1655) - The State Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg - Exhibition "Amori Divini" [Divine loves] at Archaeological Museum of Naples
Carlo Raso: "Zeus chasing Ganymede" - Attic red-figure hydria, attributed to the Eupolis painter (about 460-450 BC) - Musei Vaticani, Vatican City - Exhibition "Amori Divini" [Divine loves] at Archaeological Museum of Naples
Carlo Raso: "The rape of Europa" (about 1650) by Guido Cagnacci (Sant'Arcangelo di Romagna 1601-Wien 1663) - Molinari-Pradelli Collection - Exhibition "Amori Divini" [Divine loves] at Archaeological Museum of Naples
Carlo Raso: "Hermaphroditus and Salmacis" (about 1645) by Francesco Albani (Bologna 1578-1660) - Musei Reali of Turin - Exhibition "Amori Divini" [Divine loves] at Archaeological Museum of Naples
Carlo Raso: "Eagle" - Detail of "The rape of Ganymede" (1700) by Anton Domenico Gabbiani (Florence 1652-1726) - Galleria degli Uffizi in Florence - Exhibition "Amori Divini" [Divine loves] at Archaeological Museum of Naples
Carlo Raso: "Ovid" - Detail of "The triumph of Ovid" (about 1625) by Nicolas Poussin (Les Andelys 1594-Rome 1665) - Museum Corsini in Rome - Exhibition "Amori Divini" [Divine loves] at Archaeological Museum of Naples
Carlo Raso: "Cupids and love's triumph" - Detail of "The triumph of Ovid" (about 1625) by Nicolas Poussin (Les Andelys 1594-Rome 1665) - Museum Corsini in Rome - Exhibition "Amori Divini" [Divine loves] at Archaeological Museum of Naples
Carlo Raso: "Europa on the bull" - Paestum red-figure chalice krater, signed by Assteas (about 370-360 BC) - Museum of Sannio (Montesarchio / Benevento) - Exhibition "Amori Divini" [Divine loves] at Archaeological Museum of Naples
Carlo Raso: Signature by the painter Assteas (ΑΣΣΤΕΑΣ ΕΓΡΑΦΕ) - Detail of the chalice krater Paestum red-figure (about 370-360 BC) with "Europa on the bull" - Museum of Sannio (Montesarchio / Benevento) - Exhibition "Amori Divini" [Divine loves] at Archaeological Mus