Stephen Fry
MYTHOS
Contents
Picture Credits
Foreword
Maps
Part One: THE BEGINNING
Out of Chaos
The First Order
The Second Order
Part Two: THE BEGINNING
Clash of the Titans
The Third Order
Part One: THE TOYS OF ZEUS
Prometheus
The Punishments
Persephone and the Chariot
Cupid and Psyche
Part Two: THE TOYS OF ZEUS
Mortals
Phaeton
Cadmus
Twice Born
The Beautiful and the Damned
The Doctor and the Crow
Crime and Punishment
Sisyphus
Hubris
Arachne
More Metamorphoses
Eos and Tithonus
The Bloom of Youth
Echo and Narcissus
Lovers
Galateas
Arion and the Dolphin
Philemon and Baucis, or Hospitality Rewarded
Phrygia and the Gordian Knot
Midas
Afterword
Illustrations
Appendices
Acknowledgements
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Picture Credits
1. Gaia, Mother Goddess Greek relief. Ancient Art Architecture Collection Ltd / Alamy.
2. Attic Red-Figure Cup, bpk / Antikensammlung Berlin.
3. Polyphemus, Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein, 1802. Landesmuseum Oldenburg.
4. Bronze head of Hypnos, c.275 BC. British Museum / Alamy.
5. The Mutilation of Uranus by Saturn by Giorgio Vasari, c.1560. Palazzo Vecchio, Room of the Elements.
6. The Birth of Venus, Sandro Botticelli, c.1485. Uffizi Gallery. Florence / Bridgeman.
7. Saturn Devouring One of His Sons, Francisco de Goya, c.1823. Prado Museum, Madrid / Alamy.
8. Attic Red Figure attributed to the Nausicaa Painter, c.475 – 425 BC. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
9. The Feeding of the Child Jupiter, Nicolas Poussin, c.1640. National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. / Bridgeman.
10. Marble Relief of the Battle of Giants, Gigantomachy. Getty Images / De Agostini Picture Library.
11. Attic Black-Figured Hydria, c.540–530 BC. Staatliche Antikensammlungen, Munich.
12. The Dance of the Muses, Joseph Paelinck, 1832. Private Collection / Alamy.
13. Relief of the Three Moirai. Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin.
14. The Battle Between the Gods and the Giants, Joachim Antonisz Wtewael, c.1608. Art Institute of Chicago /Bridgeman.
15. The Gods of Olympus, Sala dei Giganti, c.1528. Palazzo del Te / Bridgeman.
16. Hierogamy, unknown artist, 1st Century AD. Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples / Bridgeman.
17. Vulcan Forging Jupiter’s Lightening Bolts, Peter Paul Rubens, 1636–38. Prado Museum, Madrid / Bridgeman.
18. Head of Ares, after Greek original by Alkamenes, 420 BC. State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, Russia / Alamy.
19. Venus and Mars, Sandro Boticelli, c.1485. National Gallery, London / Alamy.
20. Black-figure Amphora, 6th century BC. Louvre, Paris / Bridgeman.
21. Minerva or Pallas Athena, Gustav Klimt, 1898. Wien Museum Karlsplatz, Vienna / Bridgeman.
22. Red-Figure Cup, 5th century BC. Louvre, Paris / Bridgeman.
23. Apollo, Italian School, 17th century. Musee Massey, Tarbes, France / Bridgeman.
24. Diana, Paul Manship, 1925. National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, USA / Alamy.
25. Prometheus Bringing Fire to Mankind, Friedrich Heinrich Fuger, 1817. Neue Galerie, Kassel, Germany / © Museumslandschaft Hessen Kassel / Ute Brunzel / Bridgeman.
26. Prometheus Bound, Jacob Jordaens, c.1640. Wallraf-Richartz-Museum, Köln, Germany / Alamy.
27. Charon Crossing the River Styx, Joachim Patenier or Patinir, 1515–24. Prado, Madrid, Spain / Bridgeman.
28. Pandora, John William Waterhouse, 1896. Private Collection / Alamy.
29. The Return of Persephone, Frederic Leighton, c.1891. Leeds Museums and Galleries (Leeds Art Gallery) UK / Bridgeman.
30. Cupid and Psyche, Francois Edouard Picot, 1817. Louvre, Paris / Bridgeman.
31. The Fall of Phaeton, Peter Paul Rubens, c.1604–8. National Gallery of Art, Washington DC / Bridgeman.
32. Drunken Silenus Supported by Satyrs, Peter Paul Rubens (studio of), c.1620, National Gallery, London / Bridgeman.
33. Apollo and Marsyas, Michelangelo Anselmi, c.1540. National Gallery of Art, Washington DC / Bridgeman.
34. The Spinners, or The Fable of Arachne, Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velazquez, 1657. Prado, Madrid / Bridgeman.
Foreword