Loves of the Gods.
Classical and postclassical images of deities pursuing amorous activities, among themselves and with mortals, are quite common. Artists from the Renaissance onward presented scenes and cycles of pursuits, conquests, and weddings.
Listings are arranged under the following headings:
Gods and Goddesses, General List
Gods as Seasons
Gods as Elements
Conflict between Vice and Virtue
See also:
Apollo, Loves;
Pan, Loves;
Poseidon, Loves;
Zeus, Loves;
Adonis;
Amphitrite;
Aphrodite, and Anchises;
Ares and Aphrodite;
Cephalus and Procris;
Clytie;
Dionysus, and Ariadne;
Endymion;
Eos, and Tithonus;
Flora, and Zephyr;
Herse, and Aglaurus;
Persephone;
Psyche