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Gabbiani, Anton Domenico. Italian painter. 1652–1726. ~Artemis; Ganymede; Heracles, Apotheosis.

Gabrieli, Andrea. Italian composer, e.1510–1586. ~Europa; Flora, General List; Hymen; Oedipus, General List; Zeus, General List.

Gabrieli, Giovanni. Italian composer, c. 1553/56–1612. ~Shepherds and Shepherdesses; Zeus, General List.

Gabrielli, Gaspar. Italian painter, active in Ireland, fl. 1803-30. ~Artemis.

Gadd, Ulf. Swedish choreographer. 1943–. ~Orpheus, and Eurydice.

Gadda, Carlo Emilio. Italian novelist. 1893–1973. ~Eros, General List; Priapus.

Gade, Neils. Danish composer. 1817–1890. ~Odysseus, General List; Psyche.

Gadsby, Henry. English composer. 1842–1907. ~Cyclopes.

Gager, William. English dramatist. 1555–1632. ~Aeneas, and Dido; Meleager, General List; Odysseus, General List; Oedipus, General List; Pyramus and Thisbe.

Gagliano, Marco da. Italian composer. 1582–1643. ~Daphne; Flora, General List.

Gail, Edmée-Sophie (née Garre). French composer. 1775–1819. ~Medea.

Gailhard, André. French composer. 1885–1966. ~Shepherds and Shepherdesses.

Gaillard, S. French dramatist. 17th century. ~Odysseus, General List.

Gainsborough, Thomas. English painter. 1727–1788. ~Actaeon.

Gal’berg, Samuil. Sculptor. 1787–1839. ~Satyrs and Fauns, General List.

Galân, Cristobal. Spanish composer, c. 1630–1684. ~Ariadne.

Galatti, Antonio. Italian dramatist. 1807–1850. ~Iphigenia, at Aulis, at Tauris.

Galczynski, Rons tan ty Udefons. Polish poet. 1905–1953. ~Muses, General List (see Zygmunt Mycielski, 1947); Niobe.

Gale, Dunstan. English poet. 16th century. ~Pyramus and Thisbe.

Galeotti, Vincenzo [Vincenzo TomazeUi]. Italian choreographer. 1733–1816. ~Aeneas, and Dido; Eros, General List; Telemachus (see Maria Theresia Ahlefeldt, 1792).

Galladei, Maffeo. Italian dramatist. 16th century. ~Medea.

Galleani, V. Italian composer. 19th century. ~Heracles, Labors of, General List.

Gallenberg, Robert von. Austrian composer. 1783–1839. Achilles, Wrath (see Salvatore Taglioni, 1826); Atalanta (see Taglioni, 1817); Leto (see Augusto Hus the Younger, 1838); Telemachus.

Gallet, Louis. French dramatist. 1835–1898. ~Endymion (see Albert Cahen, 1875); see listings far Camille Saint-Saëns: Heracles, and Deianeira (1911), Death (1911); Persephone, General List (1887).

Gallet, Sébastien. French choreographer. 1753–1807. Aeneas, and Dido; Aphrodite, Worship; Apollo, as Shepherd; Dionysus, and Ariadne; Galatea; Muses, Dance.

Galliard, Johann Ernst (called John Ernest). German composer, active in England, c. 1687–1749. ~Daphne; Europa; Iphigenia, at Tauris; Odysseus, Circe; Oedipus, General List; Orestes; Persephone, General List (see Lewis Theobald, 1725); Perseus, and Andromeda; Syrinx (see Theobald, 1718); Telemachus.

Galloche, Louis. French painter. 1670–1761. ~Adonis; Aeneas, and Dido; Alcestis; Artemis; CalLISTO.

Galsworthy, John. English author. 1867–1933. ~Aphrodite, Birth.

Galt, Alexander. American sculptor. 1827–1863. ~Eos, General List.

Galt, John. Scottish dramatist. 1779–1839. ~Agamemnon; Atlantis; Hector, General List; Orestes; Orpheus, and Eurydice.

Galuppi, Baldassare. Italian composer. 1706–1785. ~Aeneas, and Dido, in Latium; Amphion; Antigone; Apollo, General List; Arcadia; DanaIds; Demophon; Flora, General List; Idomeneus; Iphigenia, at Tauris; Jason, Hypsipyle; Paris, and Helen; Penelope.

Galzerani, Giovanni. Italian choreographer. 1790–1853. ~Aeneas, in Latium; Agamemnon; Antigone; Niobe; Orestes.

Gambara, Lattanzio. Italian painter. 1530–1574. ~Pirithous, Wedding.

Gambaro, M. A. Italian composer. 19th century. ~ Alcestis.

Gamelin, Jacques. French painter. 1738–1803. ~ Hector, Death; Idomeneus; Odysseus, Return; Trojan War, Fall of Troy.

Gamsakhurdia, Konstantine. Georgian novelist. 1891– I975- ~Dionysus, General List.

Gandolfi, Gaetano. Italian painter. 1734–1802. ~Ganymede; Heracles, and Deianeira.

Gangloff, Carl Wilhelm. German designer. 1790–1814. ~Patroclus.

Garcia, Manuel. Spanish composer. 1775–1832. ~Endymion.

Garcia de la Huerta, Vicente. Spanish dramatist. 1734– 1787. ~Arion; Endymion; Orestes; Orpheus, General List.

Garcia Lorca, Federico. Spanish poet, dramatist. 1898–1936. ~Apollo, General List; Chimaera; Cronus, General List; Iphigenia, at Aulis; Selene; Zeus, General List.

Garcia Morillo, Roberto. Argentinian composer. 1911–. ~Dionysus, General List.

Garde], Maximilien. French choreographer. 1741–1787. ~Aeneas, and Dido; Graces.

Gardel, Pierre. French choreographer. 1758–1840. Achilles, at Scyros; Adonis; Ares; Eros, General List; Paris, Judgment; Persephone, General List; Perseus, and Andromeda; Psyche (see André Jean-Jacques Deshayes, 1810); Telemachus; Vertumnus; Zephyr.

Gardi, Francesco. Italian composer. 1760/65–c. 1810. Aeneas, in Latium; Apollo, General List; Parthenope.

Gardiner, Henry Balfour. English composer. 1877–1950. ~Philomela and Procne.

Gardner, John. American novelist. 1933–1982. ~Medea.

Gardner, Kay. American composer. 1941–. ~Aphrodite, General List; Atlantis.

Gargallo, Pablo (called Pau). Spanish sculptor. 1881– 1934- ~Bacchanalia; Satyrs and Fauns, General List; Uranus.

Gargano, V. and G. Italian librettists. 19th century. ~ Heracles, Labors of, General List (see V. Galleani, 1888).

Garioch, Robert [Robert Garioch Sutherland]. Scottish poet. 1909–1981. ~Sisyphus.

Garnett, Richard. English poet. 1835–1906. ~Agamemnon; Apollo, General List, as Shepherd; Artemis; Dionysus, General List; Endymion; Galatea; Io; Iphigenia, at Delphi; Narcissus; Odysseus, Nausicaâ’ Orestes; Pan, General List; Sirens.

Gamier, Etienne-Barthélemy. French painter. 1759–1849. ~Heracles, Labors of, Ceryneian Hind; Phaedra and Hippolytus; Trojan War, Fall of Troy.

Gamier, Robert. French dramatist. 1545–1590. Antigone; Heracles, Death; Phaedra and Hippolytus; Trojan War, Fall of Troy.

Garofalo [Benvenuto Tisi]. Italian painter, c. 1481–1559. ~Ares and Aphrodite; Athena, Contest with Poseidon; Bacchanalia; Circe; Demeter; Diomedes; Dionysus, General List (see Raphael, 1517), and Ariadne; Endymion; Eros, General List, and Anteros; Io; Prometheus, Bound.

Garouste, Gérard. French painter. 1946–. ~Orion.

Garrett, George. American poet. 1929-. ~Daphne; Hades [2]; Narcissus; Pandora; Tiresias.

Garric, Max. French author. 20th century. ~Prometheus, General List.

Garrick, David. English actor, dramatist. 1717–1779. ~Orpheus, and Eurydice.

Garrigue, Jean. American poet. 1914–1972. ~Centaurs.

Gascar, Pierre [Pierre Fournier]. French novelist. 1916-. ~Chimaera.

Gascoigne, George. English dramatist, poet. 1525?–1577. Oedipus, General List; Philomela and Procne; Troilus and Cressida.

Gascoyne, David. English poet. 1916–. ~Aphrodite, General List; Eros, General List; Hermaphroditus; Orpheus, and Eurydice.

Gasparini, Francesco. Italian composer. 1668–1727. ~Ajax; Amphitryon and Alcmene; Apollo, General List (see Antonio Lotti, 1709); Heracles, General List; Merope; Trojan War, Fall of Troy.

Gasq, Paul. French sculptor. 1860–1944. ~Artemis; Hero and Leander; Medea.

Gassel, Lucas van. Flemish painter. 1500–1570. ~Pyramus and Thisbe.

Gassies, Jean Bruno. French painter. 1786–1832. ~Cephalus and Procris; Endymion.

Gassmann, Florian Leopold. Czech composer. 1729– 1774- ~Achilles, at Scyros; Aeneas, in Latium (see Franz Anton Hilverding, 1765); Jason, Hypsipyle; Merope; Psyche.

Gasteiger, Mathias. German sculptor, b. 1872. ~Heracles, Labors of, Lernean Hydra.

Gaston-Guitton, Gaston-Victor-Edouard. French sculptor. 1825–1891. ~Hero and Leander.

Gathome-Hardy, Robert. English poet. 1902–. ~Glaucus and Scylla.

Gatley, Alfred. English sculptor. 1816–1863. ~Narcissus.

Gatti, Luigi. Italian composer. 1740–1817. ~Demophon.

Gatti, Theobaldo di. Italian-French composer, r.1650– 1727. ~Minos.

Gaudio, Antonio dal. Italian composer, fl. 1669–82. ~Odysseus, Nausicaä.

Gauguin, Paul. French painter, sculptor. 1848–1903. ~Aphrodite, General List, Birth; Chimaera; Helen of Troy; Satyrs, and Nymphs.

Gaul, August. German sculptor. 1869–1921. ~Hermes, General List.

Gauthier, Charles. French sculptor. 1831–1891. ~Perseus, and Andromeda.

Gautier, Eugène. French composer. 1822–1878. ~Bacchanalia; Flora, and Zephyr.

Gautier, Théophile. French novelist, poet. 1811–1872. ~Antiope, General List; Aphrodite, General List; Apollo, as Shepherd; Daphne; Heracles, and Omphale; Heracles, Labors of. Girdle of Hippolyta; Nymphs, Nereids; Pan, General List; Prometheus, Bound.

Gavasetti, Camillo. Italian painter. ?–1628. ~Actaeon.

Gaveaux, Pierre. French composer. 1760–1825. ~Aphrodite, Cythera (see Louis Henry, 1805); Pygmalion.

Gavrilov, Alexander. Russian choreographer. 1892 – 1959. ~Satyrs, and Nymphs.

Gawalewicz, Maryan. Polish dramatist. 1852–1919. ~Baucis and Philemon.

Gawronski, Wojciech. Polish composer. 1868–1910. ~Antigone.

Gay, John. English dramatist. 1685–1732. ~Achilles, at Scyros; Arachne; Daphnis and Chloe; Eros, General List, Punishment; Galatea (see George Frideric Handel, 1708); Hymen; Pan, General List; Plutus; Proteus; Shepherds and Shepherdesses; Zeus, General List.

Gazzaniga, Giuseppe. Italian composer. 1743–1818. ~Aeneas, and Dido; Idomeneus; Jason, Golden Fleece; Odysseus, Circe, Return; Perseus, and Andromeda.

Geary, Thomas Augustine. Irish composer. 1775–1801. ~Zephyr.

Gebel, Georg II. German composer. 1709–1755. ~Medea; Oedipus, General List.

Gebhart, Émile. French novelist. 1839–1908. ~Odysseus, Death, Last Voyage.

Gédalge, André. French composer. 1856–1926. ~Helen of Troy.

Geest, Wybrand Symonsz de. Dutch painter. 1592–after 1667. ~Aphrodite, General List.

Gegenbauer, Joseph Anton von. German painter. 1800–1876. ~Heracles, and Omphale.

Gehe, Eduard Heinrich. German dramatist. 1793–1850. ~Aeneas, and Dido.

Geijerstam, Gustaf af. Swedish novelist. 1858–1909. ~Medusa.

Geissler, Horst Wolfram. German novelist, b. 1893. ~Aphrodite, General List; Odysseus, General List, Circe, Calypso, Nausicaâ; Penelope.

Gelato, Caliginoso [Melchiore Zoppio], Italian dramatist. 1544–1634. ~Theseus, at Athens.

Gellée, Claude. See Claude Lorrain.

Gellert, Christian. German poet. 1715–1769. ~Widow of Ephesus.

Gellert, L. German composer. 19th century. ~Pyramus and Thisbe; Widow of Ephesus.

Gelli, Giovanni Battista. Italian poet. 1498–1563. ~Odysseus, Circe; Polydorus; Polyxena.

Gelton, Toussaint. Dutch painter, c.1630–1680. ~ Cephalus and Procris; Nymphs, General List; Paris, Judgment; Satyrs, and Nymphs.

Genée, Adeline [Anina Jensen], Danish choreographer. 1878–1970. ~Nymphs, Dryads.

Genée, Alexandre [Alexander Jensen], Danish choreographer. 1850–after 1919. ~Nymphs, Dryads.

Genelli, Buonaventura. German painter. 1798–1868. ~Odysseus, General List; Trojan War, General List; Zeus, General List.

Generali, Pietro [Pietro Mercandetti], Italian composer. 1773–1832. ~Bacchanalia.

Genest, Charles-Claude. French dramatist. 1639–1719. ~Penelope; Polydorus.

Genet, Ernest. English librettist. 19th century. ~Atlantis (see Maurice Dalton, 1886).

Genetey, Octave-César. French dramtist. 16th/17th century. ~Theagenes and Chariclea.

Genga, Girolamo. Italian painter. 1476–1551. ~Aeneas, Flight from Troy; Aphrodite, General List (see Domenico Beccafiimi, r.1530); Asclepius and Hygieia; Hephaestus (see Beccafiimi, c.1530).

Gennari, Benedetto. Italian painter. 1633–1715. ~Cassandra; Galatea; Myrrha (see Guercino, 1666).

Genoels, Abraham. Flemish painter. 1640–1723. ~Artemis; Daphne; Muses, General List; Parnassus.

Gensichen, Otto Franz. German dramatist. 1847–1933. ~Ajax; Graces.

Gentil-Bernard, Pierre-Joseph. See Bernard.

Gendleschi, Artemisia. Italian painter. 1593–1652/53. Actaeon; Amphitrite; Aphrodite, General List; Artemis; Athena, General List; Galatea; Heracles, General List; Muses, General List, History; Paris, Judgment; Persephone, General List; Perseus, and Andromeda.

Gentileschi, Orazio. Italian painter. 1563–1639. Aphrodite, General List; Artemis; Danaë; Eros, Triumphant; Muses, General List; Narcissus (see Michelangelo da Caravaggio, late 16th/early 17th century); Orpheus, General List; Parnassus; Psyche.

Gendeman, David. English illustrator, engraver. 1930–. ~Shepherds and Shepherdesses (see John Clare, 1827).

Gendeman, Francis. English librettist. 1728–1784. ~Orpheus, and Eurydice.

Georg, Prince of Prussia. German amateur dramatist. 1826–1902. ~Arion; Medea; Orestes; Phaedra and Hippolytus.

George, Stefan. Austrian poet. 1868–1933. ~Hermaphroditus; Hyperion.

Georges, Alexandre. French composer. 1850–1938. ~Myrrha.

Georgi, Yvonne. German choreographer. 1903–1975. ~Apollo, General List; Artemis; Cassandra; Demeter; Dionysus, and Ariadne; Hades [2] (see Harald Kreutzberg, 1953); Orpheus, and Eurydice; Parnassus; Prometheus, the Creator.

Gerabek, Elisabeth. Austrian dramatist. 20th century. ~Prometheus, Bound.

Gérard, François, Baron. French painter. 1770–1837. ~Daphnis and Chloe (see Pierre-Paul Prud’hon, 1800); Flora, General List; Psyche.

Gerard, William. English poet. i9th/20th century. ~Achilles, Afterlife.

Gerarde, Derick. Flemish composer, fl. 1540–80. ~Apollo, as Sun God; Heracles, General List. Gérardin, Antoine. French sculptor. 1660–1705. ~SlLENUS.

Gerhard, Hubert. German sculptor, c.1540/50–1620. ~Ares and Aphrodite; Athena, General List; Hebe; Nymphs, Nereids; Triton.

Gerhard, Roberto. Spanish-British composer. 1896–1970. ~Pandora; Trojan War, General List (see Robert Graves, 1959).

Gerhardt, Otto. German dramatist. 20th century. ~Penthesilea; Prometheus, Freed.

Géricault, Théodore. French painter. 1791–1824. ~Amazons; Antiope, General List; Centaurs; Europa; Furies; Heracles, and Deianeira; Heracles, Labors of, Cretan Bull, Apples of the Hesperides; Laocoôn; Leda; Odysseus, General List; Paris, and Oenone; Penelope; Phaedra and Hippolytus; Satyrs, and Nymphs; Silenus.

German, Edward. English composer. 1862–1936. ~Antigone; Poseidon, General List.

Gemsheim, Friedrich. German composer. 1839–1916. ~Apollo, as Sun God.

Gérôme, Jean-Léon. French painter. 1824–1904. ~Actaeon; Aphrodite, Birth; Bacchanalia; Daphnis and Chloe; Dionysus, Infancy; Eros, General’List, Triumphant; Heracles, and Omphale; Leda; Nymphs, Dryads; Odysseus, General List, Polyphemus; Pygmalion; Selene; Trojan War, General List.

Gersdorff, Wolfgang von. German dramatist. 1876–1936. ~Phaethon.

Gerstberger, Karl. German composer. 1892–1955. ~Pandora.

Gerstenberg, Heinrich Wilhelm von. German-Danish poet. 1737–1823. ~Ariadne; Graces.

Gerster, Ottmar. German composer. 1897–1969. ~Pandora.

Gerung, Matthias. German painter, c. 1500–c. 1568/70. ~Paris, Judgment; Trojan War, Fall of Troy.

Gervais, Charles-Hubert. French composer. 1671–1744. ~Alpheus and Arethusa; Danaïds; Dionysus, General List; Medusa; Pentheus; Perseus, and Medusa; Pomona; Proteus; Shepherds and Shepherdesses; Telemachus.

Gervais, Laurent. French composer, fl. 1725-45. ~Aeneas, in the Underworld; Dionysus, General List; Eos, General List; Hephaestus; Ixion; Perseus, and Andromeda; Sirens.

Gessi, Francesco. Italian painter. 1588–1649. ~Daphne; Dionysus, and Ariadne (see Guido Reni, 1619–20); Europa (see Reni, 1636–37).

Gessler, Friedrich. German dramatist. 1844–1891. ~Cassandra.

Gessner, Salomon. Swiss author. 1730–1788. ~Shepherds and Shepherdesses.

Ghedini, Giorgio Federico. Italian composer. 1892– 1965. ~Antigone; Bacchanalia; Pentheus.

Ghelderode, Michel de [Adhémar-Adophe-Louis Martens]. Belgian dramatist. 1898–1962. ~Aphrodite, General List.

Ghelen, Johann Leopold von. Austrian dramatist. 1700–1760. ~Aeneas, and Dido; Paris, Judgment.

Ghéon, Henri [Henri Vangeon], French dramatist. 1875–1944. ~Oedipus, General List.

Gherardi, Cristofano. Italian painter. 1508–1556. ~Achilles, Return to Battle; Ages of the World; Aphrodite, Worship; Ares and Aphrodite; Cronus, General List; Hebe; Hephaestus; Iris; Triptolemus; see also listings for Giorgio Vasari: Adonis (1555–56); Aphrodite, Birth (1555-56); Callisto (1555-59); Cybele; Gods and Goddesses, as Elements (1555-56); Hera (1555-J9); Io (155J-J9); Persephone, Demeter’s Search (1556); Selene (1555-56).

Gherardi, Filippo. Italian painter. 1643–1704. ~Athena, General List (see Giovanni Coli, 1663-65).

Gherardi, Giovanni. Italian poet. ca.1367-C.1446. ~Philomela and Procne.

Gherardini, Alessandro. Italian painter. 1655–1726. ~Amphitrite; Artemis.

Gheyn, Jacob (Jacques) de, II. Dutch painter. 1565–1629. ~Amphitrite; Aphrodite, General List; Europa.

Ghirlandaio, Davide. Italian painter. 1452–1525. ~Hector, Death (see Utili, c. 1490-95); Trojan War, General List, Wooden Horse (see Utili, ca.1490–95).

Ghirlandaio, Michele di Ridolfo del (Michele Tosini). Michele.

Ghiselin, Brewster. American poet. 1903–. ~Aeneas, in the Underworld; Aphrodite, Birth; Chimaera; Minotaur; Proteus; Theseus, General List.

Ghisi, Federico. Italian composer. 1901–1975. ~Pyramus and Thisbe.

Ghisi, Giorgio. Italian engraver. 1520/21–1582. ~Adonis; Aeneas, Flight from Troy, in Latium (see Perino del Vaga, 1547); Aphrodite, General List (see Luca Penni, £.1547-48); Cephalus and Procris (see Giulio Romano, £.1530); Heracles, General List (see Francesco Primaticcio, 1541-47); Heracles, Labors of, Lernean Hydra; Midas, Judgment (see Primaticcio, 1541-47); Orion (see Penni, 1556); Parnassus (see Penni, 1556); Trojan War, Fall of Troy.

Ghose, Aurobindo. Indian poet, dramatist. 1872–1950. ~Perseus, and Andromeda.

Giacobbi, Girolamo. Italian composer. 1567–1629. ~Eos, General List; Eros, General List; Persephone, General List; Perseus, and Andromeda.

Giacomelli (Jaconmelli), Geminiano. Italian composer. £.1692–1740. ~Danaïds; Iphigenia, at Aulis; Meleager, Boar Hunt; Merope.

Giaconi, Luisa. Italian poet. 1870–1908. ~Seven against Thebes.

Giambologna (Jean Boulogne, called Giovanni Bologna). Franco-Flemish sculptor, active in Italy. 1529– 1608. ~Aphrodite, General List, Birth; Apollo, General List; Ares; Athena, General List; Cybele; Demeter; Di! onysus, General List; Europa; Flora, General List; Galatea; Hera (see Giovanni Bandini, 1572-73); Heracles, General List; Pillars; and Deianeira; Heracles, Labors of, General List; Hermes, General List; Meleager, General List; Muses, Astronomy; Nymphs, General List; Oceanus; Poseidon, General List; Psyche; Satyrs, and Nymphs; Triton; Zeus, General List.

Giampietrino [Giovanni Pietro Ricci]. Italian painter, fl. 1500-40. ~Aeneas, and Dido; Aphrodite, General List; Helen of Troy (see Leonardo da Vinci, £.1510–15?).

Giani, Romualdo. Italian poet. 1868–1931. ~Orestes.

Giannetdni (Gianetdni, Zanetdni), Antonio. Italian composer. 1648–1721. ~Ares and Athena; Eos, General List; Narcissus; Paris, Judgment; Theseus, at Athens.

Giannini, Sesto. Italian librettist. 19th century. ~Alcestis (see Giuseppe Staffa, 1852, and M. A. Gambaro, 1882).

Giannini, Vittorio. American composer. 1903–1966. ~Adonis; Flora, General List; Medea.

Gianotd, Pietro. Italian composer. ?–1765. ~Daphnis and Chloe; Muses, Dance.

Giaquinto, Corrado. Italian painter. 1703–1765. ~Aeneas, General List, Shipwreck, and Dido, in the Underworld, in Latium; Aphrodite, General List, Birth; Apollo, as Sun God; Daphne; Dionysus, General List; Eos, General List; Europa; Galatea; Gods and Goddesses, General List; Hera; Heracles, Pillars; Heracles, Labors of, Lernean Hydra; Iphigenia, at Aulis.

Giardini, Felice de. Italian composer. 1716–1796. ~Aeneas, in Latium.

Gibbons, Christopher. English composer. 1615–1676. ~Eros, General List.

Gibbons, Orlando. English composer. 1583–1625. ~Nymphs, General List.

Gibbs, Cecil Armstrong. English composer. 1889–1960. Odysseus, General List; Orestes; Philomela and Procne.

Gibelin, Esprit-Antoine. French painter. 1739–1813. ~Achilles, Return to Battle.

Gibelli, Lorenzo. Italian composer. £.1719–1812. ~Aeneas, in Latium; Diomedes.

Gibert, Jean-Baptiste-Auguste. French painter. 18034S 1889. ~Adonis (see Prix de Rome, 1829); Theseus, Coming of Age.

Gibert, Paul-César. French composer. 1717–1787. ~Deucalion and Pyrrha.

Gibson, John. English sculptor. 1790–1866. ~Amazons; Aphrodite, General List; Ares; Dionysus, General List; Eros, General List; Graces; Hero And Leander; Jason, Hylas; Meleager, General List; Narcissus; Pandora; Paris, and Oenone, Judgment; Psyche; Theseus, Voyage.

Gibson, Wilfrid. English poet. 1878–1962. ~Bacchanalia; Prometheus, the Creator, Freed.

Gibson, William. American poet. 1914-. ~Circe.

Gide, André. French author. 1869–1951. ~Ajax; Ariadne; Narcissus; Oedipus, General List, at Colonus; Pasiphaë; Persephone, General List, Demeter’s Search (see Igor Stravinsky, 1933-34); Phaedra and Hippolytus; Philoctetes; Prometheus, General List, the Creator (see Henry Moore, 1950), Bound; Shepherds and Shepherdesses; Theseus, General List; Zeus, General List.

Gideon, Miriam. American composer. 1906–. ~Hades [2].

Gies, Ludwig. German sculptor, b. 1887. ~Pan, General List.

Gifford, Helen. Australian composer. 1935-.

Chimaera; Orestes.

Gijsen, Mamix [Jan-Albert Goris]. Dutch novelist, b. 1899. ~Helen of Troy; Orpheus, General List; Pan, General List; Telemachus.

Gil de Biedma, Jaime. Spanish poet. 1929–. ~Aphrodite, General List.

Gilardoni, Domenico. Italian librettist, fl. 1820–30. ~Odysseus, Return (see Luigi Ricci, 1828).

Gilbert, Alfred. English painter, sculptor. 1854–1934. ~Atalanta; Circe; Eros, General List, and Anteros; Hymen; Icarus and Daedalus; Muses, Drama; Perseus, and Medusa.

Gilbert, Gabriel. French dramatist. Before 1620-before 1680. ~Endymion; Hero and Leander; Merope; Phaedra and Hippolytus.

Gilbert, Janet Monteith. American poet. 1946–. ~Paris, and Oenone.

Gilbert, Sandra. American poet. 1936-. ~Bacchanalia; Daphne; Orpheus, Death; Psyche.

Gilchrist, William Wallace. American composer. 1846– 1916. ~Sirens.

Gildon, Charles. English dramatist. 1665–1724. ~Medea; Phaethon.

Gilkin, Ivan. Belgian poet. 1858–1924. ~Prometheus, Bound.

Gill, Eric. English sculptor, engraver. 1882–1940. ~Aphrodite, General List; Eros, General List; Harpies; LaocoOn; Leda; Nymphs, Naiads; Odysseus, Nausicaâ; Pegasus; Satyrs and Fauns, General List; Triton; Troilus and Cressida.

Gillemans, Jan Pauwel the Younger. Flemish painter. 1618–1675. ~Demeter; Thetis, and Peleus; Vertumnus.

Gilles, Werner. German painter. 1894–1961. ~Bellerophon; Hades [2]; Harpies; LaocoOn; Marsyas; Medea; Minotaur; Niobe; Oedipus, and the Sphinx; Orpheus, General List, and Eurydice, Death.

Gillier, Jean-Claude. French composer. 1667–1737. ~Amazons; Amphion; Aphrodite, Girdle; Cephalus and Procris; Dionysus, General List; Endymion; Eros, General List; Odysseus, Circe; Paris, Judgment; Penelope; Telemachus; Thetis, and Peleus; Zeus, General List.

Gillot, Claude. French painter. 1673–1722. ~Pan, General List.

Gillray, James. English painter, engraver. 1757–1815. ~Icarus and Daedalus; Muses, Drama; Parnassus.

Gilroy, Frank. American dramatist. 1925-. ~Phaedra and Hippolytus.

Gimignani (Gemignani), Giacinto. Italian painter. 1611–1681. ~Ariadne; Hero and Leander.

Ginastera, Alberto. Argentinian composer. 1916–. ~See listings for Grant Strate, 1963: Agamemnon; Orestes.

Gioia, Gaetano. Italian choreographer. 1764/68–1826. ~Alcestis; Antigone; Niobe; Odysseus, Return; Orpheus, and Eurydice; Paris, Judgment; Perseus, and Andromeda.

Giolfino, Niccolô. Italian painter. 1476–1555. ~Achilles, at Scyros; Atalanta; Deucalion and Pyrrha; Iphigenia, at Aulis; Muses, Dance, Astronomy; Phaethon; Prlapus; Silenus.

Giono, Jean. French novelist. 1895–1970. ~Helen of Troy; Odysseus, General List; Pan, General List.

Giordani, Giuseppe. Italian composer, c.1753–1798. ~Atalanta; Eriphyle; Iphigenia, at Aulis; Odysseus, Return.

Giordani, Tommaso. Italian composer. 1730–1806. ~Galatea; Iphigenia, at Aulis; Odysseus, Calypso; Orpheus, and Eurydice.

Giordano, Luca. Italian painter, engraver. 1634 (or 1632)–1705. ~Achilles, General List, Return to Batde; Actaeon; Adonis; Aeneas, Flight from Troy, in Latium, Apotheosis; Ages of the World; Alcestis; Amphion; Amphitrite; Antiope, General List; Aphrodite, General List, and Satyrs; Apollo, as Sun God; Arachne; Ares; Ares and Aphrodite; Artemis; Asclepius and Hygieia; Athena, General List; Bacchanalia; Boreas (see Sebastiano Conca, 1764); Callisto; Centaurs; Cephalus and Procris; Circe; Cronus, Birth of Olympians; DanaE; Daphne; Demeter; Deucalion and Pyrrha; Dionysus, General List, and Ariadne; Endymion; Eos, General List; Erichthonius; Eros, General List; Europa; Fates; Flora, General List; Furies; Galatea; Gods and Goddesses, General List; Hades [2]; Harpies; Hephaestus; Hera; Heracles, General List, Infant Heracles, and Deianeira, and Ioie, and Omphale, Death, Apotheosis; Heracles, Labors of, General List, Nemean Lion, Mares of Diomedes, Cerberus; Hermes, Infancy; Icarus and Daedalus; Io; Ixion; Janus; Leda; Leto; Marsyas; Midas, Judgment; Muses, General List, Poetry and Music; Niobe; Nymphs, General List; Odysseus, Calypso; Orpheus, General List, Death; Paris, and Helen; Parnassus; Pegasus; Penelope; Penthesilea; Persephone, General List; Perseus, and Andromeda, and Medusa; Phaethon; Pirithous, Wedding; Polyxena; Pomona; Poseidon, General List, Loves; Prometheus, the Creator, Bound, Freed; Psyche; Pyramus and Thisbe; Satyrs and Fauns, General List, and Nymphs; Silenus; Sisyphus; Syrinx; Tantalus; Thetis, General List; Titans and Giants; Triptolemus; Vertumnus; Zephyr; Zeus, General List.

Giordano, Umberto. Italian composer. 1867–1948. ~Zeus, General List (see Alberto Franchetti, 1921).

Giorgione [Giorgio Barbarelli, also called Giorgio del Castelfranco]. Italian painter. £.1477–1510. ~Adonis; Antiope, General List (see Dosso Dossi, c.1520); Aphrodite, General List; Apollo, and Python; Arcadia; Ares; Ares and Aphrodite; Callisto; Daphne; Demeter; Dionysus, Infancy (see Giovanni Bellini, c.1515); Eros, General List (see Titian, c. 1510); Europa; Hephaestus; Leda; Muses, Poetry and Music (see Dosso, 1520s); Myrrha; Nymphs, General List; Orpheus, and Eurydice (see Titian, c.1510–15); Paris, General List; Paris, Judgment; Perseus, and Andromeda; Psyche; Satyrs and Fauns, General List, and Nymphs (see Dosso, £.1520); Shepherds and Shepherdesses (see Andrea Previtalli, 1502, and Palma Vecchio, £.1511); Syrinx.

Giovanni d’Ambrogio. Italian sculptor, fl. 1384–1418. ~Ares. ~Giovanni da San Giovanni [Giovanni Mannozzi], Italian painter. 1592–1636.

Adonis; Aeneas, Flight from Troy; Amphitrite; Aphrodite, General List; Apollo, and Python; Ares; Artemis (see Alessandro^Gherardini, 1726); Dionysus, and Ariadne; Eos, General List, and Tithonus; Eros, General List, Triumphant; Europa; Fates; Flora, General List; Galatea; Ganymede; Gods and Goddesses, General List; Graces; Hebe; Hera; Heracles, and Omphale; Marsyas; Narcissus; Nymphs, General List, Naiads, Nereids (see Cavalière d’Arpino, £.1630-35); Orpheus, and Eurydice; Pan, General List; Paris, Judgment; Parnassus; Persephone, General List; Perseus, and Medusa; Phaethon; Psyche; Satyrs and Fauns, General List, and Nymphs; Silenus.

Giovanni de’ Bardi. Italian poet, dramatist, composer. 1534–1612. ~Odysseus, Calypso.

Giovanni lo Spagna (Juan de Espano, Giovanni di Pietro, Giovanni da Spoleto). Italian painter. £.1450– 1528. ~Aphrodite, General List; Muses, General List; Parnassus.

Gipps, Ruth. English composer. 1921-. ~Narcissus; Nymphs, Nereids.

Giraldi, Lilio Gregorio. Italian humanist. ca.1479–1552. ~Heracles, General List; Lamia.

Giraldi Cinthio, Giovanni Battista. Italian poet, dramatist. 1504–1573. ~Aeneas, and Dido; Heracles, General List; Selene.

Girard, Noël-Jules. French sculptor. 1816–1886? ~Muses, Drama.

Girard, Paul-Albert. French painter. 1839–1920. ~Silenus (see Prix de Rome, 1861).

Girardon, François. French sculptor. 1628–1715. ~Aeneas, Flight from Troy; Amphitrite; Aphrodite, Birth; Apollo, General List; Apollo, and Python; Apollo, as Sun God; Ares; Arion; Artemis; Athamas and Ino; Athena, General List; Atlas; Cronus, General List; Cyparissus; Daphne; Demeter; Dionysus, General List; Flora, General List; Galatea; Gods and Goddesses, as Seasons; Heracles, General List; Heracles, and Deianeira; Heracles, Labors of, Lemean Hydra; Heracles, Infant Heracles; Hermes, General List; Marsyas; Muses, Drama; Nymphs, General List; Pan, General List (see Simon Mazière, 1687); Persephone, General List; Poseidon, General List; Prometheus, General List; Proteus; Satyrs and Fauns, General List; Silenus; Triton; Zeus, General List.

Giraud, François-Joseph. French composer. ?– £.1790. ~Acontius and Cydippe; Ages of the World (see Pierre-Montan Berton, 1755); Deucalion and Pyrrha (see Berton, 1755).

Giraudoux, Jean. French dramatist. 1882–1944. ~Amphitryon and Alcmene; Apollo, General List; Leda; Odysseus, General List, Polyphemusus, in the Underworld, Sirens, Nausicaâ; Orestes; Trojan War, General List.

Giraudoux, Jean-Pierre. French dramatist. 1919–. ~Orestes.

Girodet (de Roucy-Trioson), Anne-Louis. French painter. 1767–1824. ~Achilles, Infancy; Adonis; Aeneas, General List, in Latium; Amazons; Andromache; Aphrodite, Birth; Apollo, General List; Ares and Aphrodite; Ariadne; Boreas; Cephalus and Procris; Clytie; Danaë; Daphne; Endymion; Eos, General List; Er-igone; Gods and Goddesses, as Seasons, Loves; Hermaphroditus; Herse and Aglaurus; Iris; Midas, Judgment; Orpheus, Death, and Eurydice; Pandora; Paris, Judgment; Phaedra and Hippolytus; Pygmalion; Seven against Thebes; Syrinx; Thetis, and Peleus; Zeus, Loves.

Girolamo da Carpi. Italian painter. 1501–1556. ~Aphrodite, Birth; Apollo, as Sun God (see Battista Dossi, £. 1540s); Artemis; Cybele; Dionysus, General List (see Raphael, 1517), and Ariadne; Eos, General List (see Battista Dossi, C.1540S); Ganymede; Paris, Judgment (see Giorgione, 1510).

Girolamo da Santacroce. Italian painter. £.1490–1556. ~Daphne; Europa; Helen of Troy; Hermes, Infancy.

Girolamo del Pacchia. Italian painter. 1477–1535. ~Aphrodite, General List.

Girolamo di Benvenuto (di Giovanni del Guasta). Italian painter. 1470–1524. ~Aphrodite, General List; Eros, General List, Punishment; Heracles, Choice; Paris, Judgment.

Girolamo di Tommaso da Treviso the Younger. Italian painter. 1497–1544. ~Aphrodite, General List.

Gistelinck, Elias. Belgian composer. 1935–. ~Muses, Poetry and Music, Dance.

Gitdngs, Robert. English poet. 1911-.

Psyche.

Giulio Romano [Giulio Pippi]. Italian painter, c. 1499– 1546. ~Achilles, Infancy, Return to Battle; Actaeon; Adonis; Aeneas, Flight from Troy; Ajax; Amazons; Aphrodite, General List, Birth, Worship, and Satyrs, Cythera; Apollo, General List, as Sun God; Ares; Ares and Aphrodite; Artemis; Atalanta; Athena, General List; Bacchanalia; Boreas; Cephalus and Procris; Cronus, General List, Birth of Olympians; Cybele; Cyclopes; Cyparissus; Demeter; Diomedes; Dionysus, General List, and Ariadne; Endymion; Eros, General List, Education; Europa; Fates; Galatea; Ganymede; Gods and Goddesses, General List, as Elements; Hades [i]; Hephaestus; Hera; Heracles, General List, Birth, Infant Heracles, Choice (see Adamo Ghisi, IJ74), and Antaeus (see Marcantonio Raimondi, c. 1500), and Deianeira; Heracles, Labors of, General List; Hermes, General List; Hestia; Hymen; Icarus and Daedalus; Iphigenia, at Tauris; Jason, Hylas; LaocoOn; Leda (see Raimondi, 1527/34, and Agostino Veneziano, 1540); Leto; Marsyas; Meleager, Boar Hunt; Midas, Judgment; Muses, General List; Nymphs, Nereids; Orion; Orpheus, and Eurydice, Death; Pasiphaë; Patroclus; Pegasus; Persephone, General List; Perseus, and Andromeda; Phaethon; Pirithous, Wedding; Poseidon, General List, Loves; Psyche; Pyramus and Thisbe; Satyrs and Fauns, General List, and Nymphs; Selene; Semele; Silenus; Syrinx (see Raphael, 1516); Thetis, and Peleus; Titans and Giants; Triton; Trojan War, General List, Wooden Horse; Uranus; Zeus, General List, Infancy, Loves; see also listings far Baldassare Peruzzi, 1511–12: Amphitrite; Arion; Danaë; Daphne; Deucalion and Pyrrha; Eos, and Tithonus; Hermes, Infancy; Meleager General List; Midas, General List; Orpheus, General List; Parnassus (1519-20); Tantalus.

Gjellerup, Karl. Danish poet, novelist. 1857–1919. ~Arcadia; Marsyas.

Glackens, William J. American painter. 1870–1938. ~Orestes.

Glanville-Hicks, Peggy. Australian composer. 1912-. ~Jason, Hylas; Odysseus, Nausicaa.

Glaser, Adolf. German dramatist. 1829–1916. ~Penelope.

Glaser, Franz. Bohemian composer. 1798–1861. ~Eos, General List.

Glass, Louis. Danish composer. 1864–1936. ~Artemis.

Glasser, Stanley. South African composer. 1926–. ~Jason, Hylas.

Glatigny, Alfred. French poet. 1839–1873. ~Aphrodite, Cythera.

Glauber, Johannes (Jan Polydore). German painter. 1646–1726. (Often confused with his brother Johannes Gottlieb Glauber, 1656–1703). ~Adonis; Arcadia; Artemis; Hermaphroditus; Io; Midas, Judgment; Orpheus, and Eurydice (Johannes Gottlieb Glauber, c.1690).

Glazunov, Alexander. Russian composer. 1865–1936. ~Bacchanalia; Dionysus, General List (see Mikhail Mordkin, 1944); Gods and Goddesses, as Seasons (see Marius Petipa, 1900); Zephyr (see Petipa, 1900).

Gleichen, Fedora. German sculptor. 1861–1922. ~Artemis.

Gleim, Johann Wilhelm Ludwig. German poet. 1719– 1803. ~Psyche; Pygmalion.

Gleyre, Charles. Swiss painter. 1806–1874. ~Aphrodite, General List; Artemis; Athena, General List; Bacchanalia; Centaurs; Daphnis and Chloe; Eros, General List; Graces; Heracles, and Iole, and Omphale; Hermes, General List; Narcissus; Odysseus, Nausicaa; Pandora; Pentheus.

Glier (Glière), Reyngol’d Moritsevich. Russian composer. 1875–1956. ~Sirens.

Glover, Richard. English dramatist. 1712–1785. ~Jason, General List; Medea.

Gluck, Christoph Willibald (von). German-Bohemian composer. 1714–1787. ~Aeneas, General List; Alcestis; Andromache; Aphrodite, Cythera; Apollo, General List; Baucis and Philemon; Danaïds; Demophon; Furies (see Gaspare Angiolini, 1761); Heracles, Apotheosis; Iphigenia, at Aulis, at Tauris; Jason, Hypsipyle; Narcissus; Orpheus, and Eurydice; Paris, and Helen; Parnassus; Phaedra and Hippolytus; Pyramus and Thisbe; Telemachus; Thetis, General List; Titans and Giants.

Glück, Louise. American poet. 1943-. ~Achilles, Return to Battle; Aphrodite, General List; Daphne; Eros, General List; Hyacinth; Patroclus; Persephone, Return; Sisyphus.

Gnecchi, Vittorio. Italian composer. 1876–1954. ~Cassandra.

Gnesin, Mikhail Fabianovich. Russian composer. 1883–1957– ~Adonis; Antigone; Prometheus, Freed.

Gnoli, Domenico. Italian painter. 1933–1970. ~Sirens.

Gobbo dei Carracci. See Bonzi, Pier Paolo.

Gobert, Pierre. French painter. 1662–1744. ~Aphrodite, General List; Europa; Leda.

Godard, Benjamin. French composer. 1849–1895. ~Adonis (see Ted Shawn, 1923).

Godefroy, Vincent. English dramatist. 1912-. ~Widow of Ephesus.

Godet, Henri. French sculptor. 1863–1937. ~Psyche.

Godolphin, Sidney. English poet. 1610–1643. ~Aeneas, and Dido.

Goehr, Alexander. English-German composer. 1932-. ~Trojan War, Fall of Troy.

Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von. German poet, dramatist, novelist. 1749–1832. ~Achilles, General List; Achilles, Death, Afterlife; Ages of the World; Alcestis; Aphrodite, General List; Arcadia; Artemis of Ephesus; Baucis and Philemon; Chiron; Cronus, Birth of Olympians; Demeter; Eros, General List; Fates; Furies; Galatea; Ganymede; Graces; Hades [2]; Hector, Death; Helen of Troy; Heracles, General List; Hermes, General List; Hermes, Infancy; Iphigenia, at Tauris, at Delphi; LAocoOn; Leda; Leto; Muses, General List; Narcissus; Nymphs, Nereids; Odysseus, Polyphemus, Circe, Nausicaâ; Pan, General List; Pandora; Parnassus; Pentheus; Persephone, General List; Phaethon; Philomela and Procne; Plutus; Prometheus, the Creator, Freed; Proteus; Psyche; Pygmalion; Satyrs and Fauns, General List; Selene; Shepherds and Shepherdesses; Sirens; Tantalus; Triton; Troilus and Cressida; Trojan War, Fall of Troy; Zeus, General List.

Goetting, Andreas. Flemish painter, c. 1570–1625. ~Actaeon.

Goetz, Karl Otto. German painter. 1914–. ~Daphnis and Chloe.

Gogarty, Oliver St. John. Anglo-Irish poet. 1878–1957. ~Europa; Leda.

Gogol, Nikolai V. Russian novelist, dramatist. 1809– 1852. ~Baucis and Philemon.

Golding, Arthur. English poet. 1536?-1605. ~Adonis; Ages of the World; Arachne; Atalanta; Callisto; Cephalus and Procris; Daphne; Erigone; Hermaphroditus; Myrrha; Phaethon.

Golding, William. English poet. 1911–. ~Phoenix.

Goldmark, Karl. Austro-Hungarian composer. 1830–1915. ~Achilles, Wrath; Penthesilea; Prometheus, Bound.

Goldoni, Carlo. Italian dramatist. 1707–1793. ~Aeneas, in Latium; Arcadia (see Baldassare Galuppi, 1749).

Goldschmidt, Adalbert von. Austrian composer. 1848–1906. ~Gaia; Helen of Troy.

Goldschmidt, Otto. German composer. 1829–1907. ~Orestes; Paris, and Helen; Trojan War, General List.

Goldsmith, Oliver. Irish author. 1730–1774. ~Widow of Ephesus.

Goleizovsky, Kas’yan. Soviet choreographer. 1892–1970. ~Daphnis and Chloe; Narcissus; Satyrs, and Nymphs.

Goll, Yvan [Isaac Lang], French-German poet. 1891–1950. ~Heracles, and Deianeira (see Kurt Weill, 1927), Death (see Weill, 1927); Orpheus, General List, and Eurydice; Phaedra and Hippolytus (see Marcel Mihalovici, 1949).

Golovine, Serge. Monacan choreographer. 1924–. ~Narcissus.

Goltzius, Hendrik. Dutch painter, engraver. 1558–1617. Actaeon; Adonis; Aeneas, Wanderings; Ages of the World; Antiope, General List; Aphrodite, General List, Birth, Venus Frigida; Apollo, Loves, as Sun God, and Python; Arcadia; Ares; Ares and Aphrodite; Asclepius and Hygieia; Atalanta; Athena, General List; Cadmus; Callisto; Cronus, General List; Danaë; Daphne; Demeter; Deucalion and Pyrrha; Dionysus, General List; Erichthonius; Europa; Fates; Galatea; Gods and Goddesses, General List; Graces; Hades [i]; Helen of Troy; Hephaestus; Hera; Heracles, General List, and Cacus, and Deianeira, Labors of, Catde of Geryon (see Francesco Primaticcio, 1541-45); Hermaphroditus; Hermes, General List, Infancy; Hero and Leander; Herse and Aglaurus; Hymen; Icarus and Daedalus; Io; Ixion (see Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem, 1588); Jason, and the Argonauts (see Primaticcio, 1541-45); Midas, Judgment; Muses, General List; Myrrha; Niobe; Paris, Judgment; Persephone, General List; Perseus, and Andromeda; Phaethon; Pomona; Poseidon, General List, Loves; Prometheus, the Creator; Psyche (see Bartholomeus Spranger, c.1577); Pygmalion; Pyramus and Thisbe; Selene; Semele; Shepherds and Shepherdesses; Sirens; Syrinx; Tantalus (see Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem, c.1588); Tiresias; Titans and Giants; Tityus; Vertumnus; Zeus, General List.

Golub, Leon. American painter. 1922–. ~Orestes; Titans and Giants.

Gombauld (Gombaud), Jean Ogier de. French dramatist. 1570?–1666. ~Danaïds; Endymion.

Gomberville, Marin Le Roy de. French poet. 1599–1674. ~Aphrodite, General List, Cythera.

Gomez, Vicente Salvador. See Salvador Gomez.

Gomm, Elizabeth. English composer. 1951–. ~Orestes.

Gonda, Alexander, Sculptor. 20th century. ~Pandora.

Gondeville de Mont-Riché, A. French dramatist. 19th century. ~Agamemnon; Orestes.

Gôngora y Argote, Luis de. Spanish poet. 1561–1627. ~Eros, General List; Galatea; Hero and Leander; Icarus and Daedalus; Orpheus, General List; Psyche; Pyramus and Thisbe.

Gonzaga, Cesare the Younger, Duke of Guastalla. Italian poet. 1592–1632. ~Cephalus and Procris.

Gonzaga, Ferdinando. Italian composer. ?–1626. ~Daphne (see Marco da Gagliano, 1608).

Gonzalez, Julio. Spanish sculptor. 1876–1942. ~Aphrodite, General List.

Gonzalez Martinez, Enrique. Mexican poet. 1871–1952. ~Narcissus.

Goodman, Paul. American poet. 1911–1972. ~Adonis; Alcestis; Aphrodite, General List, Cythera; Ares and Aphrodite; Ariadne; Danaë; Hades [i]; Orion; Orpheus, General List, and Eurydice; Pan, General List; Perseus, and Medusa; Phaedra and Hippolytus; Phaethon; Philoctetes; Poseidon, General List; Prometheus, Bound; Sirens; Sisyphus; Zeus, General List.

Goodnough, Robert. American painter. 1917–. ~Laocoôn.

Goodyear, William. English poet.,16th century. ~Aeneas, General List (see Jean de Cartigny, 1572).

Googe, Bamaby. English poet. 1540–1594. ~Eros, General List.

Gool, Jan van. Dutch painter. 1685–1763. ~Arcadia.

Goossens, Eugene III. English composer. 1893–1962. ~Perseus, General List.

Gordigiani, Giovanni Battista. Italian composer. 1795– 1871. ~Pygmalion.

Gordjejeff (Gordeev), Fjodor (Fedor). Russian sculptor. 1744–1810. ~Prometheus, Bound; Psyche.

Gordon, Bonnie. American graphic artist. 20th century. ~Proteus.

Gordon, Caroline. American novelist. 1895–1981. ~Adonis.

Gore-Booth, Eva. Anglo-Irish poet. 1870–1926. ~Alcestis; Narcissus; Orpheus, Death; Persephone, General List; Psyche.

Gorges, Arthur. English poet. 1557–1625. ~Aeneas, and Dido, in Sicily, in Latium; Philomela and Procne; Pirithous, General List; see also listings for Francis Bacon, 1609: Actaeon; Asclepius and Hygieia; Cyclopes; Icarus and Daedalus; Odysseus, Scylla and Charybdis; Philomela and Procne; Pirithous, General List; Apollo, as Shepherd; Atalanta; Cassandra; Cronus, Birth of Olympians; Deucalion and Pyrrha; Diomedes; Dionysus, General List; Endymion; Eos, and Tithonus; Erichthonius; Eros, General List; Hades [2]; Hera; Heracles, and Deianeira; Memnon; Narcissus; Oedipus, and the Sphinx; Orpheus, General List; Pan, General List; Pandora; Pasiphaë; Pentheus; Persephone, General List; Perseus, General List; Prometheus, General List; Proteus; Sirens; Typhon; Zeus, General List.

Gorguet, Auguste-François. French painter. 1862–1927. ~Psyche.

Gorsky, Alexander. Russian choreographer. 1871–1924. ~Aphrodite, Tannhauser.

Gorter, Herman. Dutch poet. 1864–1927. ~Pan, General List; Zeus, Loves.

Gossaert, Jan, called Mabuse. Flemish painter, engraver. c.1478–1533/36. ~Amphiyrtte; Aphrodite, General List; Cronus, Birth of Olympians; DanaE; Heracles, and Deianeira, and Omphale; Heracles, Labors of. Cattle of Geryon; Hermaphroditus; Orestes; Paris, Judgment.

Gosse, Edmund. English poet. 1849–1928. ~Achilles, Afterlife; Alcyone and Ceyx; Alpheus and Arethusa; Artemis; Cephalus and Procris; Dionysus, General List; Endymion; Eros, General List; Gods and Goddesses, General List; Hades [2]; Memnon; Muses, General List; Orpheus, Death, and Eurydice; Philomela and Procne; Shepherds and Shepherdesses.

Gosse, Nicolas. French painter. 1787–1878. ~Achilles, Wrath, Return to Battle; Diomedes; Odysseus, General List, Circe, Return.

Gossec, François-Joseph. South Netherlands composer. 1734–1829. ~Alcestis (see Christoph Willibald von Gluck, 1767); Baucis and Philemon; Callisto; Jason, Hylas; Theseus, at Athens.

Gotter, Friedrich Wilhelm. German dramatist. 1746– 1797. ~Ariadne (see Boris Blacher, 1971); Medea (see Josef Mysliveéek, 1764, and Georg Benda, 1775); Merope; Orestes; Pygmalion (see Benda, 1779).

Gottlieb, Adolph. American painter. 1903–1974. Ariadne; Atlantis; Minotaur; Odysseus, Return; Oedipus, General List; Persephone, General List.

Gottschalk, Louis Moreau. American composer. 1829–1869. ~Graces (see Ruthana Boris, 1951); Heracles, General List.

Gottsched, Johann Christoph. German dramatist. 1700–1766. ~Atalanta.

Gôtz, Johann Nikolaus. German poet. 1721–1781. ~Amazons.

Goujon, Jean. French sculptor. C.1510–C. 1565/68. ~Aphrodite, General List; Artemis; Nymphs, General List (see Benvenuto Cellini, 1542-43), Naiads.

Gould, Wallace. American poet. 20th century. ~Aphrodite, General List.

Gounod, Charles. French composer. 1818–1893. ~Baucis and Philemon, Nereids; Odysseus, General List (see François Ponsard, 1852).

Gourmont, Remy de. French novelist. 1858–1915. ~Amazons; Heracles, Labors of, Mares of Diomedes; Leda; Satyrs and Fauns, General List.

Gouvy, Louis Théodore. French composer. 1819–1898. ~Iphigenia, at Tauris; Oedipus, at Colonus; Orestes; Polyxena.

Govaerts, Abraham. Flemish painter. 1589–1626. ~Adonis (see Joos de Paepe, 1629); Actaeon (see Hendrik van Balen, c. 1605-08); Artemis; Dionysus, General List; Gods and Goddesses, General List (see Frans Francken II, 01625–30), as Elements (see Jan Brueghel the Younger, late 1620s); Europa (see Francken, 1621); Parnassus (see Francken, 1613); Vertumnus (see Francken, 01627?).

Govaerts, Jan Baptist. Flemish painter. 1701?–1746. ~Aphrodite, and Satyrs.

Gower, John. English poet. 1330?–1408. ~Achilles, Infancy, at Scyros; Actaeon; Aeneas, and Dido; Aeolus; Alcyone and Ceyx; Aphrodite, General List; Apollo, Loves; Ares and Aphrodite; Ariadne; Asclepius and Hygieia; Athamas and Ino; Athena, General List; Callisto; Cephalus and Procris; Cybele; Daphne; Demeter; Demophon; Dionysus, General List; Eros, General List; Galatea; Hades [i]; Heracles, General List, and Omphale, and Deianeira; Heracles, Labors of, Mares of Diomedes; Icarus and Daedalus; Io; Jason, Golden Fleece; Laomedon; Midas, General List; Narcissus; Odysseus, Sirens, Death; Orestes; Palamedes; Pan, General List; Paris, Judgment, and Helen; Penelope; Penthesilea; Persephone, General List; Perseus, and Medusa; Phaethon; Philomela and Procne; Pirithous, Wedding; Poseidon, General List, Loves; Prometheus, the Creator; Protesilaus and Laodamia; Pygmalion; Pyramus and Thisbe; Selene; Seven against Thebes; Tantalus; Tiresias; Trojan War, Wooden Horse, Fall of Troy.

Goya, Francisco (Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes). Spanish painter. 1746–1828. ~Adonis; Aphrodite, General List; Artemis; Cronus, Birth of Olympians; Dionysus, General List; Fates; Heracles, and Omphale; Hestia; Icarus and Daedalus; Iphigenia, at Aulis; Muses, Poetry and Music; Pan, General List; Psyche; Tantalus.

Goytisolo, Juan. Spanish novelist. 1931–. ~Galatea; Pandora.

Gozzi, Carlo. Italian dramatist. 1720–1806. ~Narcissus.

Gozzoli, Benozzo. Italian painter. 1421–1497. ~Paris, and Helen.

Graat, Barend. Flemish painter. 1628–1709. ~Arachne; Endymion.

Grabu, Louis. French composer, fl. 1665–94. ~Dionysus, and Ariadne (see Robert Cambert, 1659); Oedipus, General List (see John Dryden, 1679); Poseidon, General List (see Dryden, 1685); Vertumnus (see Cambert, 1671).

Gradnik, Alojz. Slovene poet. 1882–1967. ~Eros, General List.

Graf, Arturo. Italian poet. 1848–1913. ~Danaïds; Medusa; Odysseus, Last Voyage; Perseus, and Medusa.

Graf, Friedrich Hartmann. German composer. 1727–1795- ~Perseus, and Andromeda; Poseidon, General List. Graf, Urs. Swiss painter, engraver, c.1485–1527/28. Pyramus and Thisbe; Satyrs and Fauns, General List.

Grâfe, Johann Friedrich. German composer. 1711–1787. ~Heracles, Death.

Graff, P. German librettist. 19th century. ~Odysseus, General List (see Max Bruch, 1872).

Graham, George. English dramatist. 18th century. ~Telemachus (see Philip Hayes, 1763).

Graham, Martha. American choreographer. 1894–1991. ~Agamemnon; Alcestis; Andromache; Ariadne; Bacchanalia; Eos, General List; Furies; Medea; Odysseus, Circe; Oedipus, General List; Orestes; Pan, General List; Pentheus; Phaedra and Hippolytus; Polydorus; Trojan War, Fall of Troy.

Graham-Lujan, J. American librettist. 20th century. ~Amazons.

Gramont, Louis de. French poet, librettist. 1854–1912. ~See listings far Xavier Leroux: Adonis (1897); Astarte (1901).

Gramsbergen, Matthys. Dutch dramatist. 17th century. ~Pyramus and Thisbe.

Gran, Daniel. Austrian painter. 1694–1757. ~Aphrodite, General List; Apollo, General List, as Sun God; Ares; Artemis; Athena, General List; Bacchanalia; Cadmus; Cephalus and Procris; Demeter; Endymion; Eos, General List, and Tithonus; Fates; Flora, General List; Gods and Goddesses, General List; Graces; Hephaestus; Heracles, and Omphale; Herse and Aglaurus; Parnassus; Perseus, General List, and Medusa, and Andromeda; Selene.

Granacci, Francesco. Italian painter. 1477–1543. ~Eros, General List (see Pseudo-Granacci, c.1500); see also listings for Piero di Cosimo, c. 1500: Odysseus, General List, Polyphemus, Return.

Grandchamp de Montargis. French dramatist. 17th century. ~Heracles, and Omphale.

Grandjé, Pierre. Choreographer, fl. 1760–65. ~Daphne; Galatea.

Grandmougin, Charles. French dramatist. 1850–1930. ~Amazons (see Cécile Chaminade, 1890).

Grandval, Marie Felice Clemence de Reiset. French composer. 1830–1907. ~Amazons.

Grandval, Nicolas Racot de. French composer, poet. 1676–1753. ~Hero and Leander; Ixion; Leda; Orpheus, General List; Widow of Ephesus.

Grange, Guillaume de la. French dramatist. 16th century. ~Aeneas, and Dido.

Grange, John. English author, c.1557–1611. ~Aphrodite, General List.

Granges de Fontenelle. French composer. 1769–1819. ~Polydorus; Polyxena.

Granier, François. French composer. 1717–1779. ~See listings for Jean-Georges Noverre: Aphrodite, General List (1758), Cythera (1754); Galatea (1758).

Granier, Louis. French composer. 1740–1800. ~See listings for Jean-Georges Noverre: Galatea (1758); Medea (1763).

Grant, Duncan. Scottish painter. 1885–1978. ~Adonis.

Granville, George, Lord Lansdowne. English dramatist. 19th century. ~Thetis, and Peleus.

Granville, H. S(uch). English dramatist. 19th century. ~Aeneas, and Dido.

Grard, Georges. Belgian sculptor. 1901–. ~Nymphs, Naiads.

Gras, Caspar. German sculptor, c.1570–1674. ~Satyrs and Fauns, General List.

Grass, Giinter. German novelist. 1927–. ~Artemis; Cronus, General List; Narcissus; Orpheus, and Eurydice.

Grassberger, Karl. See Schiffmeister-Gugg.

Gratarolo, Bongianni. Italian dramatist, fl. 1556–89. ~Meleager, General List; Polyxena; Trojan War, Fall of Troy.

Grau Delgado, Jacinto. Spanish dramatist. 1877–1958. ~Pygmalion.

Graun, Carl Heinrich. German composer. 1703/04–1759. Aeneas, in Latium; Aphrodite, General List; Demophon; Eros, General List; Galatea; Iphigenia, at Aulis; Merope; Orpheus, and Eurydice; Paris, Judgment; Phaethon; Polydorus; Pygmalion (see Jean-Barthélemy Lany, 1745).

Graupner, Christoph. German composer. 1683–1760. ~Adonis; Aeneas, and Dido; Bellerophon; Heracles, Labors of. Girdle of Hippolyta; Telemachus.

Graves, Arnold. English dramatist. 1844–1914. ~Agamemnon; Orestes.

Graves, Joseph. English dramatist. 19th century. ~Eros, General List.

Graves, Richard. English dramatist, novelist. 1715–1804. ~Graces; Narcissus.

Graves, Robert. English novelist, poet, mythographer. 1895–1985. ~Amazons; Aphrodite, and Anchises; Apollo, General List, Loves; Ariadne; Artemis; Athamas and Ino; Baucis and Philemon; Cronus, General List; Cybele; Dionysus, and the Pirates, and Ariadne; Hades [2]; Hera; Heracles, Apotheosis; Heracles, Labors of, Nemean Lion; Hermes, General List; Jason, General List, and the Argonauts; Lamia; Leda; Medusa; Muses, Poetry and Music; Odysseus, General List, Nausicaâ; Orpheus, and Eurydice; Pandora; Paris, Judgment; PasiphaJe; Penelope; Penthesilea; Persephone, General List; Phoenix; Prometheus, Bound; Pygmalion; Semele; Sirens; Tiresias; Trojan War, General List; Zeus, General List.

Gravina, Gian Vincenzo. Italian poet. 1664–1718. ~Palamedes; Perseus, and Andromeda.

Gray, Alan. English composer. 1855–1955. ~Alpheus and Arethusa.

Gray, Cecil. English composer. 1895–1951. ~Trojan War, Fall of Troy.

Gray, Thomas. English poet. 1716–1771. ~Apollo, as Sun God; Comus (see William Blake, c.1797– 98); Hyperion; Muses, General List.

Gray, Victoria Winifred. Canadian composer. 1959–. ~Pan, General List.

Grazzini, Gaetano. Italian sculptor. 1786–1858. ~Artemis.

Greatorex, Martha. English composer. 19th century. ~Midas, General List.

Grebber, Pieter Fransz de. Dutch painter, c. 1600–1692. ~Paris, Judgment.

Greco, El [Doménikos Theotokôpoulos, called El Greco]. Greek painter, active in Spain. 1541–1614. ~LaocoOn.

Grécourt, Jean Baptiste Joseph Villart de. French poet. 1684–1743. ~Pygmalion.

Greene, Robert. English poet. 1558–1592. ~Arcadia; Penelope; Philomela and Procne. Greenough, Horatio. American sculptor. 1805–1852. Achilles, Wrath; Aphrodite, General List; Apollo, as Sun God; Bacchanalia; Dioscuri; Eros, General List, Punishment; Heracles, Infant Heracles; Orestes; Paris, Judgment; Phaethon.

Greenough, Richard. American sculptor. 1819–1904. ~Circe.

Gregg, Linda. American poet. 1942–. ~Andromache.

Gregor, Cestmir. Czech composer. 1926–. ~Icarus and Daedalus.

Gregor, Joseph. Austrian librettist. 1888–1961. ~See listings for Richard Strauss: Danaë (1938–40); Daphne (1938).

Gregory, Horace. American poet. 1898–1982. ~Aphrodite, General List; Artemis; Cassandra; Medusa; Muses, History; Odysseus, Circe, in the Underworld, Sirens; Orpheus, and Eurydice, Death; Patroclus; Persephone, General List.

Gregory, John Walter. English sculptor. 1879–1958. ~Orpheus, General List; Philomela and Procne.

Greiner, Otto. German painter, engraver. 1869–1916. ~Gaia; Odysseus, Sirens.

Greiner, Peter. German dramatist. 1939–. ~Orpheus, General List.

Grenet, François Lupien. French composer, c.1700–1753 ~ Amphion; Apollo, as Shepherd; Jason, Hylas; Orpheus, General List, and Eurydice.

Gresham, James. English poet. 17th century. ~Myrrha.

Gresnick, Antoine-Frédéric. South Netherlands composer. 1755–1799. ~Alcestis; Aphrodite, Cythera; Eros, General List. Grétry, André. French composer. 1741–1813. Amphitryon and Alcmene; Andromache; Aphrodite, Cythera; Cephalus and Procris; Eros, Education; Iphigenia, at Tauris; Midas, Judgment; Mo-mus; Muses, Drama; Oedipus, at Colonus; Orestes; Pygmalion; Pyramus and Thisbe.

Greuter, Matthaus. Alsatian engraver. 1564–1638. ~Heracles, General List.

Greuze, Jean-Baptiste. French painter, engraver. 1725– 1805. ~Ariadne; Bacchanalia; Callisto; Danaë; Eros, General List; Galatea; Hymen; Patroclus; Psyche; Zeus, Loves.

Grevenbroeck, Orazio van. Dutch painter, b. 1678? documented 1730. ~Persephone, General List.

Grieck, Claude de. Flemish dramatist. 1625-C.1670. ~Odysseus, Circe.

Griepenkerl, Christian. German painter. 1839–1916. ~Demeter; Prometheus, the Creator.

Gries, Johann Diederich. German poet. 1775–1842. ~Danaïds.

Grieshaber, H(elmut) A(ndreas) P(eter). Dutch painter. 1909–. ~Persephone, General List.

Griffes, Charles T. American composer. 1884–1920. ~Astarte (see Ruth St. Denis, 1915–16); Bacchanalia.

Griffier, Jan the Elder. Dutch painter. 1645–1718. ~Artemis, General List; Nymphs, General List (see Willem van Mieris, c.1700).

Griffin, Bartholomew. English poet. >–1602. ~Actaeon; Adonis (see William Shakespeare, 1592–93); Eros, General List.

Grifoni, Ugolino. Italian composer. 18th century. ~Merope (see Giovanni Battista Pescetti, 1749).

Grigsby, Beverly (née Pinsky). American composer. 1928–. ~Janus.

Grigson, Geoffrey. English poet. 1905–1985. ~Circe; Orpheus, and Eurydice; Persephone, General List.

Grillparzer, Franz. Austrian poet. 1791–1872. ~Athamas and Ino; Hero and Leander; Jason, General List, Golden Fleece; Medea; Psyche.

Grimace (Grymace, Grimache). French composer, fl. 135075– ~Zephyr; Zeus, General List.

Grimani, Maria Margherita. Italian composer. 18th century. ~Ares and Athena.

Grimm, Willem. German engraver. 20th century. ~Harpies; Orestes.

Grimshaw, John Atkinson. English painter. 1836–1893. ~Aeneas, and Dido; Ariadne; Dido; Endymion; Medea.

Grisart, Charles Jean-Baptiste. French composer. 1837– 1904. ~Memnon.

Grist, William E. Scottish poet. 19th century. ~Jason, General List (see Alexander Mackenzie, 1882).

Groos, A. van der. Dutch painter, fl. c.1640. ~Nymphs, General List.

Gros, Antoine-Jean. French painter. 1771–1835. ~Ares; Athena, General List; Cronus, General List; Eros, and the Bee; Galatea; Helen of Troy; Oedipus, at Colonus; Philoctetes; Shepherds and Shepherdesses.

Grossi, Carlo. Italian composer, c.1634–1688. ~Amphion; Apollo, General List.

Grossman, Allen. American poet. 1932–. ~Aeneas, Flight from Troy; Daphne; Endymion; Narcissus; Niobe; Odysseus, General List, Leucothea.

Grossmann, Gustav Friedrich. German dramatist. 1746–1796. ~Pygmalion.

Grosz, George. German painter, engraver. 1893–1959. ~Circe.

Groto, Luigi. Italian author. 1541–1585. ~Callisto.

Groux, Henri de. Flemish painter, lithographer. 1866– 1930. ~Orpheus, General List.

Grua, Franz Paul [Francesco da Paula Paolo]. Italian composer, active in Germany. 1753–1833. ~TelEmachus.

Gruber, Lilo. German choreographer. 1915–. ~Lysistrata; Odysseus, General List.

Gruenberg, Louis. American composer. 1884–1964. ~Amazons (see Helen Tamiris, 1927).

Grand, Norbert. Bohemian painter. 1717–1767. ~Aphrodite, Worship.

Grapello, Gabriel. Flemish sculptor. 1644–1730. ~Aphrodite, Birth; Ares; Artemis; Athena, General List; Dionysus, General List; Galatea; Glaucus and Scylla; Heracles, General List; Hermes, General List; Meleager, Boar Hunt; Narcissus; Pan, General List; Paris, General List, Judgment.

Gruyère, Théodore. French sculptor. 1814–1885. ~Seven against Thebes.

Gryphius, Andreas. German poet, dramatist. 1616–1664. ~Pyramus and Thisbe.

Gsovsky, Tatjana (née Issatchenko). Russian choreographer. 1901–. ~Agamemnon; Aphrodite, General List; Apollo, General List; Daphnis and Chloe; Orestes; Parnassus; Prometheus, the Creator; Satyrs, and Nymphs.

Gsovsky, Victor. Russian choreographer. 1902–1974. ~Pygmalion.

Gstettner, Hans. German poet. 1905-. ~Dioscuri.

Guardi, (Giovanni) Antonio. Italian painter. 1698–1760. ~Aphrodite, General List; Apollo, General List; Artemis; Athena, General List; Centaurs; Cybele; Dionysus, and Ariadne; Eos, General List; Europa; Flora, General List; Hephaestus; Heracles, and Deianeira; Odysseus, General List; Poseidon, General List.

Guardi, Francesco. Italian painter. 1712–1793. ~Danaë; Hermes, General List; Paris, Judgment.

Guarini, Gian Battista. Italian poet. 1538–1612. ~Arcadia; Athena, General List (see Emilio de’ Cavalieri, 1600); Eros, and the Bee; Hera (see Cavalieri, 1600); Icarus and Daedalus; Shepherds and Shepherdesses.

Guazzoni, Diomisso. Italian dramatist. 16th century. ~Perseus, and Andromeda.

Guédon de Presles, Honoré-Claude. French composer. ?–c.1730. ~Cephalus and Procris; Odysseus, Calypso.

Guédron, Pierre. French composer, c. 1570/75–1619/20. ~Athena, General List; Jason, and the Argonauts.

Guercino [Giovanni Francesco Barbiéri]. Italian painter. 1591–1666. ~Actaeon; Adonis; Aeneas, Flight from Troy, and Dido; Aphrodite, General List; Apollo, as Sun God; Arcadia; Ares; Ares and Aphrodite; Artemis; Atlas; Cephalus and Procris; Endymion; Eos, General List; Eros, General List; Flora, General List; Galatea; Gods and Goddesses, as Seasons; Harpies; Heracles, General List, and Antaeus; Heracles, Labors of, Lemean Hydra; Leda; Marsyas; Myrrha; Odysseus, General List, Polyphemus, Circe, in the Underworld, Sirens, Calypso; Perseus, and Andromeda; Poseidon, General List; Prometheus, the Creator; Shepherds and Shepherdesses; Zeus, General List.

Guérin, Charles Louis Augustin. French poet. 1875– 1907. ~Alcyone and Ceyx (see Georges Palicot, 1891); Eros, General List.

Guérin, François. French painter. 1–1791/93? ~Aphrodite, General List.

Guérin, Pierre-Narcisse. French painter. 1774–1833. ~Aeneas, and Dido; Agamemnon; Andromache; Asclepius and Hygieia; Baucis and Philemon; Cephalus and Procris; Iris; Phaedra and Hippolytus; Trojan War, Fall of Troy.

Guérin (du Cayla), Maurice de. French poet. 1810–1839. ~Bacchanalia; Chiron; Glaucus and Scylla.

Guerra, Antonio. Italian choreographer. 1810–1846. ~Dionysus, and Ariadne.

Guerra, Nicola. Italian choreographer. 1865–1942. ~Artemis; Atalanta; Dioscuri; Prometheus, the Creator; Psyche.

Guerrini, Guido. Italian composer. 1890–1965. ~Dionysus, General List; Odysseus, Last Voyage.

Gugliantini, Pietro. Italian choreographer. 18th century. ~Antigone.

Guglielmi, Pietro Alessandro. Italian composer. 1728– 1804. ~Aeneas, and Dido, in Latium; Alcestis; Athena, General List; Demophon; Endymion; Iphigenia, at Aulis; Laocoôn; Merope; Narcissus; Orpheus, and Eurydice (see Christoph Willibald Gluck, 1762); Phaedra and Hippolytus; Telemachus.

Guglielmi, Pietro Carlo. Italian composer, c. 1763–1817. ~Heracles, and Deianeira; Odysseus, Calypso.

Guglielminetti, Amalia. Italian poet. 1881–1941. ~Medusa.

Guglielmo della Porta. Italian sculptor. 1490?–1577. ~Heracles, Infant Heracles; Perseus, and Andromeda; Titans and Giants.

Guichard, François. French composer. 1745–1807. ~Aphrodite, Birth; Apollo, General List; Memnon (see Louis-Charles Ragu, 1784); Muses, Drama.

Guichard, Henry (Henri). French dramatist. 17th/18th century. ~Endymion (see Jean Granouilhet Sablières, 1671); Odysseus, General List (Reinhard Keiser, 1722), Circe (see Jean Féry Rebel, 1703).

Guichard, Jean-François. French dramatist. 1731–1811. ~Memnon (see Louis-Charles Ragu, 1784).

Guichard, Joseph-Benoît. French painter. 1806–1880. ~Cybele (see Charles Le Brun, 1674).

Guidi, Alessandro. Italian poet. 1650–1712. ~Aeneas, General List (see Marco Uccellini, 1673); Endymion.

Guido delle Colonne. Italian poet. c. 1210–after 1287. Achilles, General List; Aeneas, General List; Ajax; Amazons; Andromache; Ares (see John Lydgate, 1412-20); Ares and Aphrodite (see Lydgate, c.1403); Cassandra; Daphne; Dioscuri; Fates (see Lydgate, 1412); Hector, General List; Helen of Troy; Iphigenia, at Aulis (see Anonymous English, c.1385–1400?, and Lydgate, 1412-20); Jason, Golden Fleece; Laomedon; Leda; Orestes; Palamedes; Paris, and Helen; Patroclus; Penthesilea; Polydorus; Polyxena; Troilus and Cressida; Trojan War, General List.

Guilain [Jean Adam Guillaume]. French composer, fl. 1702–39. ~Dionysus, General List.

Guillard, Nicolas-François. French dramatist. 1752–1814. ~Iphigenia, at Tauris (see Christoph Willibald Gluck, 1779); Oedipus, at Colonus (see André Grétry, 1785); Orestes (see Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne, 1782).

Guillaume, Eugène. French sculptor. 1822–1905. ~Andromache; Daphne; Orpheus, General List; Trojan War, Fall of Troy.

Guillaume de Lorris. French poet. 1215?–1240? ~Aphrodite, General List; Eros, General List; Narcissus.

Guillaume de Machaut. French poet, c.1300–1377. ~Alcyone and Ceyx; Apollo, Loves; Orpheus, General List; Paris, Judgment; Theseus, General List.

Guillet, Claude. French choreographer. 19th century. ~Flora, and Zephyr; Telemachus; Zephyr.

Guillon, Henri-Charles. French composer, fl. c. 1700– 50. ~Cephalus and Procris; Hebe.

Guilloux, Alphonse-Eugène. French sculptor. 1852–1939 ~Orpheus, Death.

Guilmant, Alexandre. French composer. 1837–1911. ~Ariadne.

Guimond de La Touche, Claude. French dramatist, 1723–1760. ~Ares; Iphigenia, at Tauris.

Guiraud, Jean-Baptiste. French composer. 1803– c.1864. ~Orpheus, Death.

Gullans, Charles. American poet. 1929–.

Arcadia.

Gullberg, Hjalmar. Swedish poet. 1898–1961. ~Amazons.

Guméry, Charles-Alphonse-Achille. French sculptor. 1827–1871. ~Achilles, Death (see Prix de Rome, 1850); Bacchanalia; DanaE.

Gumilyvev, Nikolay Stephanovich. Russian poet, dramatist. 1886–1921. ~Actaeon.

Gundelach, Matthaus. German painter. 1566–1653/54. ~Marsyas; Psyche.

Gundersen, Kaarl. Swedish composer. 20th century. ~Sisyphus (see Birgit Aakesson, 1957).

Gundulic, Ivan. Yugoslav poet. 1589–1638. ~Adonis; Ariadne; Artemis; Galatea; Persephone, General List.

Gunert, Johann. Austrian poet. 1903–. ~Cassandra.

Gunn, Thom. English poet. 1929–. ~Achilles, Wrath; Muses, Astronomy; Narcissus; Odysseus, Circe; Paris, and Helen; Persephone, Return; Phaedra and Hippolytus.

Gurney, A. R. American dramatist. 1930-. ~Antigone.

Gurney, Archer Thompson. English dramatist. 1820– 1887. ~Iphigenia, at Delphi.

Gustafson, Ralph. American poet. 1909-. ~Agamemnon; Aphrodite, Birth; Asclepius and Hygieia; Atlantis; Gods and Goddesses, General List; Hyacinth; Ixion; Oceanus; Pan, Loves; Pasiphaë; Phaethon; Poseidon, General List.

Gustavus III, King of Sweden. Composer, dramatist. 1746–1792- ~Aeneas, General List (see Johan Henrik Kellgren, 1780-82); Persephone, General List (see Josef Martin Kraus, 1781); Thetis, and Peleus (see Francesco Antonio Baldassare Uttini, 1773).

Gutchë, Gene. German-American composer. 1907-. ~Perseus, and Andromeda; Prometheus, the Creator.

Gütersloh, Albert Paris. Austrian poet, novelist. 1887–1973– ~Eros, General List.

Guthmann, Johannes. German poet. 1876–1956. ~Orpheus, and Eurydice.

Guttenbrunn, Ludwig. German painter, before 1750-c.1816. ~Ariadne.

Guy de Tours, Michel. French poet, e.1562–1611. ~Paris, and Oenone.

Guyard (Guiard), Laurent. French sculptor. 1723–1788. ~Ares; Bacchanalia; Eros, General List.

Guyot (Guijot) de Merville, Michel. French dramatist. 1696–1755- ~Achilles, at Scyros.

Gyles, Althea. Engraver. I9th/20th century. ~Pan, General List.

Gyllenborg, Gustaf Fredrik. Swedish dramatist. 1731– 1808. ~Penelope.

Gyllensten, Lars. Swedish novelist. 1921–. ~Orpheus, General List; Pasiphaë.

Gyôngyôsi, Istvân. Hungarian poet. 1629–1704. ~Ares and Aphrodite.

Gyrowetz (Jirovec), Adalbert. Bohemian composer. 1763–1850. ~Amazons; Dioscuri; Erigone; Helen of Troy; Thetis, and Peleus (see Jean Pierre Aumer, 1818).

Gyselaer, Philipp. Flemish painter, fl. 1625–50. ~Baucis and Philemon.

Gysis, Nikolaus. Greek painter, lithographer. 1842–1901. ~Orpheus, General List.

Gyurko, Laszlo. Hungarian dramatist. 1930–. ~Orestes.