EditorialHercules, Deianira and the Centaur Nessus. Date/Period: 1580 - 1582. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 1,120 mm (44.09 in); Width: 820 mm (32.28 in).
EditorialAltar stone dedicated to Bacchus. Reliefs depicting Bacchus with Hercules, Silenus and the centaur Chiron in a ceremony. 1st century AD. Marble. From Rome (Italy). National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
EditorialArch segment. Vine ornament with centaur and bear. Fragment from a portal. Limestone. Cologne, c. 1200-1230. Germany. Schnu_tgen Museum. Cologne, Germany.
EditorialMarine centaur with the shield of Achilles and Tethys, sitting at his side. Roman fresco. From the House of the Quadriga VII 2, 25. Pompeii. Second half of the 1st century. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
EditorialLuca Giordano / 'The Death of Centaur Nessus', ca. 1697, Italian School, Oil on canvas, 114 cm x 79 cm, P00193. DEYANIRA. NESO. HERCULES. NESO (CENTAURO).
EditorialParthenon Marbles. Classical Greek. Ca. 447-438 BC. Acropolis, Athens. Metope from the Elgin marbles depicting a Centaur and a Lapith fighting. Supervision by Phidias. The British Museum. London. UK.
EditorialCeiling in Hadrian's Villa, with Nymphs, Centaurs, Stags, and Elephants, Pen and colored inks, brush and watercolor, guache, over traces of graphite on paper, Design of a ceiling. In the center of the plan is a circle containing a square. The outlines ...