1 Titian, Ratto d’Europa (1562). Courtesy of Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston (MA – USA) 121
2 P. Bonnard, L’enlévement d’Europe (1919). Toledo Museum of Art, OH – USA, public domain. Source:
3 M. Beckmann, Der Raub der Europa (1933). Private collection / public domain. Source:
4 J. Gossaert, Danae impregnated by Jupiter in the form of golden rain (1527). Sammlung Pinakothek, Munich – Germany (CC BY-SA 4.0). Source:
5 Correggio, Danaë (1531). Courtesy of Ministero della Cultura – Galleria Borghese, Roma – Italy / picture of Mauro Coen 177
6 Titian, Danaë (1544–1546). Courtesy of Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte, Napoli – Italy 179
7 H. Golzius, The Sleeping Danaë being prepared to receive Jupiter (1603). Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA – USA, public domain. Source: [INSERT LINK HERE] 183
8 Artemisia Gentileschi, Danaë (1611–1612). Saint Louis Art Museum, MO – USA, public domain. Source:
9 Rembrandt, Danaë (ca. 1640s). Courtesy of State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg – Russia 188
10 G. Klimt, Danaë (1907–1908). Private collection / public domain. Source:
11 P. McGibbon, Panning for Gold (Did Danaë Really Yearn for the Passion of Zeus) (1992) – section of the installation art Incubating Shadows (Remembering Danae) installed at Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, Santa Ana, CA – USA, August 1992. Courtesy of the artist P. McGibbon 191
12 P. McGibbon, Incubating Shadows (Remembering Danae) (1992). Courtesy of the artist P. McGibbon 192
13 P. McGibbon, Incubating Shadows (Remembering Danae) (1992). Courtesy of the artist P. McGibbon 193
14 P. McGibbon, Incubating Shadows (Remembering Danae) (1992). Courtesy of the artist P. McGibbon 194
15 Correggio, Giove e Antiope (1524). Louvre Museum, Paris – France / public domain:
16 Titian, Giove e Antiope (Pardus Venus) (ca. 1551). Louvre Museum, Paris – France. © 2016 RMN-Grand Palais (musée du Louvre) / Michel Urtado. Fair use. Source:
17 A. Golovin, Jupiter and Antiope (2009). Courtesy of the artist A. Golovin 223
18 Correggio, Giove e Io (ca. 1531–1533). Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna – Austria. Reproduced with permission. Source: