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Mars and Venus
Giovanni Battista (1696-1770) Tiepolo
Mars, Roman god of war
Anonymous
Mars from The Gods Who Preside Over the Planet, 1528
Master I.B.
Mars, 1864
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
Mars
workshop of Jacob de Gheyn II
Mars, Roman god of war, 1569
Anonymous
Mars and Venus United by Love, 1570s
Paolo Veronese
Mars and Venus
Fontainebleau School
Mars and Venus with Cupid
Laurentius de Neter
Mars and Venus
Frans Floris the Elder
Mars
Bartholomaeus Spranger
Venus and Mars
Carlo Saraceni
Mars and Venus, ca 1590
Jacopo Palma il Giovane the Younger
Venus and Mars with Cupid, 1550s
Paris Bordone
Venus and Mars, ca 1485
Sandro Botticelli
Venus, Cupid and Mars
Paolo Veronese
Mars and Venus United by Love, 1570s
Paolo Veronese
Mars, Venus and Cupid (Allegory of Anger), c.1630
Joachim von Sandrart
Mars and Venus United by Love
Paolo Veronese
Venus and Mars, 1550s
Paris Bordone
The Triumph of Mars
Lorenzo Baldissera Tiepolo
Ornament Panel: Mars, God of Battles, c. 1507
Nicoletto da Modena
Mars
Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velazquez
Parnassus (Mars and Venus), c. 1497
Andrea Mantegna
God enthroned on Mars column with war booty and portrait of Tacitus in cartouche flanked by two Roman soldiers
Joost Hartgers
Mars Introduced by Minerva to Occasion, accompanied by Ceres, after a painting by Peter Paul Rubens
Bernard III Lens
Mars and Venus
Hans Mont
Mars, Venus and Cupid, 1530
Lucas van Leyden
Allegory of Charles IX as Mars
Léonard Limosin
The Triumph of Mars, c.1570
Antoine Caron
Juno and Mars, c.1650
Giovanni Battista Carlone
Plate 9: Mars in a niche, holding a sword above his head with his right arm, and a shield …,...
Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio
Aries, from the Signs of the Zodiac
Jacob Jordaens
Mars standing at the left leaning on a shield, Cupid at the right, ca. 1542-46
Andrea Schiavone
Venus and Mars caught in adultery
Philips Galle
Mars Being Disarmed by Venus, 1824
Anonymous
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