Persephone, Demeter, and Hades Photos

    Persephone, Demeter, and Hades Photos

      Hades, Aphrodite, and Cupid
      Hades comes up from the underworld, where Cupid awaits. [Engraving by Virgil Solis, 1581.]


      The Abduction
      In this painting, by famous Dutch master Rembrandt, Hades gets the award for creepiest uncle ever. [Painting by Rembrandt, c. 1631.]


      Hades Snatches Up Persephone
      Is that Athena or Ares asking Hades not to kidnap Persephone? [Painting by Peter Paul Rubens, c. 1636.]


      Hades Carries Away Persephone
      Abate gives us another depiction of the worst day in Persephone’s life. [Painting by Nicolò dell'Abate, 16th century.]


      Hades in Darkness
      Yet another creepy painting of Persephone’s abduction. [Painting by Simone Pignoni, c. 1650.]


      Sculpture of the Abduction
      Persephone looks pretty unhappy about being carried off. [Sculpture by François Girardon, c. 1700. Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Artshooter, 2009.]


      Hades and Persephone in the Underworld
      Hades and Persephone appear with Cerberus and three gorgons. [Illustration by Wenzel Hollar, 1600s.]


      Persephone and Demeter Reunite
      Demeter is elated to see her daughter. [Painting by Frederic Leighton, 1891.]


      Demeter in an Allegory of Summer
      Demeter appears at the bottom of the painting, with plentiful grain. [Painting by Jerzy Siemiginowski-Eleuter, 1684-86.]


      Portrait of Demeter
      Demeter is shown here with a scythe and grain. [Unknown artist, French, 15th-16th century.]


      Demeter and Persephone
      Demeter (on the left) presents grain to be given to mortals as part of the Eleusian Mysteries. [Marble relief, c. 440-430 BC. Photo by Wikipedia user Napoleon Vier, 2005.]