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Minerva with Allegorical Figures of the Arts and Sciences c.1700 Antonio Verrio (c.1636–1639–1707)Minerva with Allegorical Figures of the Arts and Sciences c.1700 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Minerva among the Arts 1769 Antonio Zucchi (1726–1796)Minerva among the Arts 1769 English Heritage, Kenwood
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Giustiniani Minerva early 18th C or late 19th C unknown artistGiustiniani Minerva early 18th C or late 19th C English Heritage, Wrest Park
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Minerva Uniting Mars and Venus (War and Peace) c.1640 Erasmus Quellinus II (1607–1678)Minerva Uniting Mars and Venus (War and Peace) c.1640 Chiswick House
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Minerva protects Pax from Mars ('Peace and War') 1629-30 Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640)Minerva protects Pax from Mars ('Peace and War') 1629-30 The National Gallery, London
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The Triumph of Minerva c. 1707 Charles de La Fosse (1636–1716)The Triumph of Minerva c. 1707 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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Minerva c.1740 unknown artistMinerva c.1740 Duff House
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Minerva as Protectress of the Arts and Sciences early 1680s Luca Giordano (1634–1705)Minerva as Protectress of the Arts and Sciences early 1680s The National Gallery, London
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Minerva worked on twice, by 1830 & altered about 1834 John Flaxman (1755–1826) and Edward Hodges Baily (1788–1867)Minerva worked on twice, by 1830 & altered about 1834 The National Gallery, London
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Minerva and Mercury conduct the Duke of Buckingham to the Temple of Virtue before 1625 Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640)Minerva and Mercury conduct the Duke of Buckingham to the Temple of Virtue before 1625 The National Gallery, London
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Mercury and Minerva Presiding over the Arts early 1760s Andrea Casali (1705–1784)Mercury and Minerva Presiding over the Arts early 1760s National Trust, Dyrham Park
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Minerva at the Forge of Vulcan c.1560–1596 Jacopo Zucchi (c.1542–1596)Minerva at the Forge of Vulcan c.1560–1596 National Galleries of Scotland: National
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Henri IV (1553–1610), King of France, and Marie de Médicis (1575–1642) as Mars and Minerva, with the Dauphin 1605 Guillaume Dupré (1574/1576–1642)Henri IV (1553–1610), King of France, and Marie de Médicis (1575–1642) as Mars and Minerva, with the Dauphin 1605 The Wallace Collection
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Minerva, Representing the Arts 1994 Plowden & Smith (founded 1966)Minerva, Representing the Arts 1994 Royal Society of Arts
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Study for 'Minerva Leading the Genius of the Arts into Immortality' c.1813 Pierre-Paul Prud'hon (1758–1823) (after)Study for 'Minerva Leading the Genius of the Arts into Immortality' c.1813 The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Peter I (1672–1725), 'Peter the Great', Tsar of Russia, with Minerva Jacopo Amigoni (1682–1752) (after)Peter I (1672–1725), 'Peter the Great', Tsar of Russia, with Minerva National Trust, Treasurer's House, York
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Minerva Chastising Cupid for Disturbing the Arts and Sciences in Their Studies Johann George Böhm the elder (1673–1746)Minerva Chastising Cupid for Disturbing the Arts and Sciences in Their Studies National Trust, Wimpole Hall
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A Gentleman Playing the Role of a Shepherd Smitten with Love, Women as Goddesses Venus, Minerva and Juno unknown artistA Gentleman Playing the Role of a Shepherd Smitten with Love, Women as Goddesses Venus, Minerva and Juno Wellcome Collection
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Minerva c.1750–1800 unknown artistMinerva c.1750–1800 The Wallace Collection
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Minerva Spearing Ignorance c.1632–1634 Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640) (and studio)Minerva Spearing Ignorance c.1632–1634 The Banqueting House – Whitehall Palace, Historic Royal Palaces