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- In Gr**** mythology, the Niobids were the children of Amphion of Thebes and Niobe, slain by Apollo and Artemis because Niobe, born of the royal house of...
- Laocoön (which Bernini had previously restored), and her form mirrors the Niobides. Lastly, Pluto's wide stance and the usage of a buttress bear resemblance...
- after Amphion's death Polydorus' grandson Laius reigned after. i.e. the Niobides, slain by Apollo and Artemis to punish their mother Niobê, who had presumed...
- Louvre. ISBN 9782711829163. Denoyelle, Martine (1997). Le Cratère des Niobides. ISBN 9782711836222. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Niobid Painter...
- "L'Ãge mûr, première version". musee-rodin.fr. 1001patrimoines (2020). "La Niobide blessée de Camille Claudel en 1907". 1001patrimoines.com.{{cite web}}:...
- (Veii, near Rome, Italy) and sculpture of Apollo Tomb of the Triclinium Niobides Krater Doryphoros (Spear Bearer) Acropolis Grave Stele of Hegeso Winged...
- Euorthisina sp. Hoekaspis sp. Hypermecaspis sp. Incorthis sp. Megistaspis sp. Niobides sp. Orthis sp. Orthoceras sp. Pachendoceras sp. Thysanopyge sp. List of...
- (1974) Egypte (1978) Delfy (1979) Wybór prac Opera Minora (1990) "Les Niobides dans l'art plastique grec de la seconde moitié du Vème siecle", Eos, vol...
- Mischynogorites Nahannia Neopeltis Nerudaspis Nileoides Ningkianites Niobe Niobella Niobides Niobina Nobiliasaphus Norasaphites Norasaphus Norinia Notopeltis Ogmasaphus...
- "Cyparisse" by Hippolyte Ferrat a work presented to the Paris Salon in 1833, "Niobide blessé" by Jacques Léonard Maillet, "Psyché" by Eugène Guillaume, "Nyssia"...