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Index of Artist – M – ogcmaonline

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Macchietti, Girolamo. Italian painter, ca.1535–1592. Medea.

Macdonald, Lawrence. English sculptor. 1799–1878. ~  Hyacinth, Perseus, and Andromeda.

MacDowell, Edward. American composer. 1860–1908. Lamia.

MacDowell, Patrick. Irish sculptor. 1799–1870. ~ Cephalus and Procris; Dionysus, General List; Eros, General List; Nymphs, General List; Psyche.

Machado y Ruiz, Manuel. Spanish poet, dramatist.1874–1947. ~Apollo, General List.

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

Máche, François-Bernard. French composer. 1935–.  ~  Danaë.

Machen, Arthur [Arthur Llewellyn Jones]. Welsh author. 1863–1947. ~  Pan, General List.

Macironi (Macirone), Clara Angela. English composer. 1821–1895. ~  Hesperus.

Mackail, John William. English poet. 1859–1945. ~  Odysseus, Nausicaà, Return.

Mackay, Eric G. English author. 1851–1898. ~  Pygmalion.

MacKaye, Percy. American poet, dramatist. 1875–1956. ~  Artemis; Dionysus, General List; Hades [2].

MacKennal, (Edgar) Bertram. Australian sculptor. 1863–1931 ~  Artemis; Circe.

MacKenzie, Alexander. Scottish composer. 1847–1935. ~  Orpheus, General List.

MacLeish, Archibald. American poet. 1892–1982. Achilles, Afterlife; Adonis; Endymion; Helen of Troy; Heracles, General List, Madness; Jason, General List; Leda; Medusa; Odysseus, in the Underworld, Calypso; Oedipus, and the Sphinx; Penelope; Psyche; Tiresias; Trojan War, Wooden Horse, Fall of Troy.

Macleod, Joseph Todd Gordon. Scottish poet. 1903– 1984. ~  Centaurs.

Maclise, Daniel. Irish painter. 1806–1870. ~  Heracles, Choice; Midas, General List.

MacMillan, William. English sculptor, b. 1887. ~  Aphrodite, Birth.

MacMonnies, Frederick William. American sculptor. 1863–1937. ~  Adonis; Artemis; Bacchanalia; Dionysus, General List; Pan, General List; Satyrs and Fauns, General List.

MacNeice, Louis. Irish poet. 1907–1963. ~  Adonis; Agamemnon; Aphrodite, General List; Ariadne; Atlantis; Atreus and Thyestes; Furies; Hades [2]; Hephaestus; Icarus and Daedalus; Medea; Medusa; Meleager, General List; Muses, General List; Odysseus, Circe, Calypso; Perseus, and Andromeda; Shepherds and Shepherdesses.

Maconchy, Elizabeth. Irish-English composer. 1907–. ~  Ariadne; Sirens.

Macpherson, Jay. Canadian poet. 1931–. ~  Achilles, Return to Battle; Apollo, and the Cumaean Sibyl; Ariadne; Hecate; Helen of Troy; Hermes, General List; Muses, General List; Orion; Philomela and Procne; Psyche; Typhon.

Maderna, Bruno. Italian composer. 1920–1973. ~  Hyperion; Oedipus, General List.

Maderno, Stefano. Italian sculptor. ca.1576–1636. ~  Heracles, and Antaeus, and Cacus.

Madia, Sebastiano. Italian dramatist. 20th century. ~  Centaurs.

Madrazo y Garreta, Raimundo de. Spanish painter. 1841–1920. ~  Artemis.

Maegaard, Jan. Danish composer. 1926–. ~  Antigone.

Maerlant, Jacob van. Flemish poet. 1225–1291? ~  Trojan War, General List.

Maes, Nicolaes. Dutch painter. 1632–1693. ~  Artemis (see Jan Vermeer, ca.1655); Ganymede; Vertumnus.

Maffei, Francesco. Italian painter. ca.1600–1660. ~  Perseus, and Medusa.

Maffei, Francesco Scipione. Italian dramatist. 1675–1755. ~  Merope.

Magana, Sergio. Mexican dramatist. 1924–. ~  Jason, and the Argonauts (see Rocio Sanz, 1967); Medea.

Maggi, Carlo Maria. Italian dramatist. 1630–1699. Heracles, Labors of, Girdle of Hippolyta (see Pietro Andrea Ziani, 1670); Iphigenia, at Aulis; Theseus, and the Amazons (see Ziani, 1670).

Maggiore, Francesco. Italian composer. ca.1715–ca.1782. ~  Demophon.

Magnasco, Alessandro. Italian painter. 1667–1749. ~  Arcadia; Bacchanalia; Persephone, General List; Satyrs and Fauns, General List.

Magni, Paolo. Italian composer. ca.1650–1737. ~  Aeneas, in Latium; Ajax (see Francesco Ballarotti, 1694, and Bernardo Sabadini, 1697); Alcestis; Amphion; Endymion; Meleager, General List.

Magnier, Laurent. French sculptor. ca.1619–1700. ~  Circe.

Magnier, Philippe. French sculptor. 1647–1715. ~  Flora, General List (see Charles Le Brun, ca.1660, and François Girardon, 1688–99); Gods and Goddesses, as Seasons (see Le Brun, 1649); Nymphs, Naiads (see Etienne Le Hongre, 1680s); Odysseus, Circe (see Pierre Mignard, 1684–88); Silenus.

Magny, Olivier de. French poet. 1529–1561. ~  Eros, and the Bee; Gods and Goddesses, General List; Hades [2]; Zeus, General List.

Magre, Maurice. French dramatist. 1877–1941. ~  and Medusa (see Reynaldo Hahn, 1911).

Mahler, Gustav. Austrian composer. 1860–1911. ~  Jason, Golden Fleece.

Mahon, Derek. Northern Irish poet. 1941–. ~  Chimaera.

Maillol, Aristide. French sculptor, painter. 1861–1944. ~  Alpheus and Arethusa; Aphrodite, General List; Apollo, General List; Bacchanalia; Daphnis and Chloe; Demeter; Dioscuri; Eros, General List; Flora, General List; Galatea; Hera; Hero and Leander; Jason, Hylas; Leda; Nymphs, General List, Dryads, Nereids; Odysseus, Return; Orpheus, and Eurydice; Pan, General List, Loves; Paris, Judgment; Pasiphaë; Pomona; Satyrs, and Nymphs; Shepherds and Shepherdesses; Silenus; Syrinx.

Mainfiray, Pierre. French dramatist. ca.1580–1630? ~  Heracles, General List; Widow of Ephesus.

Maino, Juan Bautista. Italian-Spanish painter. 1586–1649. ~  Muses, General List.

Mair, Hans, von Nôrdlingen. German poet. I3th/i4th century. ~  Trojan War, General List.

Maistre, Jhan. French composer. c.1485– ca. 1545. ~  Eros, General List.

Majo (Maio), Gian Francesco de. Italian composer. 1732–1770. ~  Aeneas, and Dido; Antigone; DanaIds; Demophon; Graces; Heracles, Labors of, Apples of the Hesperides; Iphigenia, at Aulis, at Tauris; Odysseus, General List.

Majo (Maio), Giuseppe de. Italian composer. 1697–1771. ~  Ariadne.

Makart, Hans. Austrian painter. 1840–1884. ~  Aeneas, and Dido; Amazons; Aphrodite, General List, Birth; Apollo, as Sun God; Ares; Artemis; Bacchanalia; Centaurs; Danaë; Dionysus, and Ariadne; Endymion; Eros, General List; Heracles, and Deianeira, and Omphale; Leda; Medea; Nymphs, General List, Naiads; Odysseus, Sirens; Paris, Judgment; Pirithous, Wedding; Poseidon, General List; Prometheus, Bound; Psyche; Satyrs and Fauns, General List, and Nymphs.

Malawski, Artur. Polish composer. 1904–1957. ~  Medusa.

Maldarelli, Federico. Italian painter. 1826–1893. ~ Psyche.

Malfilátre, Jacques-Charles-Louis de. French poet. 1732–1767. ~  Narcissus.

Malina, Judith. American actress, director-dramatist. 1926–. See listings for Julian Beck: Antigone (1967); Prometheus, General List (1978).

Malipiero, Gian Francesco. Italian composer. 1882–1973. ~ Aeneas, General List; Aphrodite, General List; Arion; Fates; Orpheus, General List; Philomela and Procne; Polydorus; Polyxena.

Mal Lara, Juan de. Spanish poet. 1527–1571. ~  Heracles, General List; Psyche.

Mallarmé, Stéphane. French poet. 1842–1898. ~  Amazons; Aphrodite, General List; Apollo, as Sun God; Chimaera; Icarus and Daedalus; Orpheus, and Eurydice; Phoenix; Satyrs, and Nymphs; Sirens.

Mallary, Robert. American sculptor. 1917–. ~  Phoenix.

Mallefille, Jean-Pierre-Félicien. French dramatist. 1813–1868. ~  Psyche.

Mallet (Malloch), David. Scottish poet, dramatist. ca.1705–1765. ~  Orpheus, and Eurydice.

Mallet, Jean-Baptiste. French painter. 1759–1835. ~  Bacchanalia.

Mallock, William H(urrell). English poet. 1849–1923. ~  Aeneas, and Dido; Pygmalion.

Malmberg, Bertil. Swedish poet. 1889–1958. ~ Atlantis.

Malyshko, Angrij Samijlovyc. Ukranian poet. 1912–1970. ~  Prometheus, General List.

Mamangakis, Nicos. Greek composer. 1929–. ~  Agamemnon; Bacchanalia; Cassandra; Plutus.

Man Ray [Emmanuel Rudnitzky]. American painter. 1890–1976. ~  Aphrodite, General List, Birth; Graces; Leda; Narcissus; Pandora.

Mancia, Luigi. Italian composer. 1660s?– ca.1708. ~  Medea; Paris, and Oenone; Parthenope.

Mancinelli, Luigi. Italian composer. 1848–1921. ~  Hero and Leander.

Mancini, Francesco. Italian composer. 1672–1737. ~  Demophon (see Domenico Sarro, 1735); Parthenope.

Mancuso, Pietro. Italian poet. 1636–1713. ~  Odysseus, Sirens.

Mandel’shtam (Mandelstam), Osip Emilevich. Polish-Russian poet. 1891–1939/42. ~  Aphrodite, Birth; Athena, General List; Atlantis; Cassandra; Euro pa; Fates; Hades [2]; Helen of Troy; Muses, General List; Odysseus, Return; Persephone, General List; Phaedra and Hippolytus; Prometheus, Bound; Psyche.

Mandelli, O. Italian librettist. 18th century. See listings for Giovanni Alberto Ristori, 1713: Arcadia; Athena, General List.

Mander, Karel van (the Elder). Dutch painter. 1548– 1606. ~  Aphrodite, Cythera, Venus Frigida; Daphne; Europa; Ixion; Midas, Judgment (see Gillis III van Coninxloo, 1588); Muses, General List, Poetry and Music; Pan, General List; Prometheus, Bound; Syrinx.

Mander, Karel van, the Younger. Dutch painter. c.1579–1623. ~  Actaeon; Artemis.

Mander, Karel van, III. Flemish painter, ca. 1610–1672. ~  Theagenes and Chariclea.

Mandeville, Bernard de. Dutch-English satirist. 1670?– 1733. ~  Ages of the World; see also listings for B. M., 1704: Titans and Giants; Typhon.

Manelli, Francesco. Italian composer. 1594–1667. ~  Adonis; Aphrodite, General List; Apollo, as Sun God; Eros, General List; Europa; Hera; Heracles, Apotheosis; Heracles, Labors of, Erymanthian Boar; Odysseus, Return (see Claudio Monteverdi, 1630); Perseus, and Andromeda.

Manen, Hans van. Dutch choreographer. 1932–. ~  Daphnis and Chloe.

Manet, Edouard. French painter, engraver. 1832–1883. ~  Aphrodite, General List; Hades [2]; Nymphs, General List; Satyrs, and Nymphs (see Stéphane Mallarmé, 1865–76).

Manetd, Rutilio. Italian painter. 1571–1639. ~  Graces; Orpheus, General List (see Orazio Gentileschi, 1639); Perseus, and Andromeda.

Manfredi, Bartolommeo. Italian painter. 1580–1620/21. Dionysus, General List; Eros, Punishment (see Michelangelo da Caravaggio, ca.1605–10).

Manfredi, Eustachio. Italian poet. 1674–1739. ~  Daphne (see Alessandro Scarlatti, 1700); Shepherds and Shepherdesses (see Giuseppe Aldrovandini, 1696).

Manfroce, Nicola Antonio. Italian composer. 1791–1813. ~  Pyramus and Thisbe.

Mangeant, Sylvain. French composer. 19th century. ~  Danaë.

Manifold, John. Australian poet. 1915–. ~  Bellerophon; Sirens; Theseus, and Helen.

Maniglier, Henri-Charles. French sculptor. 1826–1901. ~  Achilles, Death; Odysseus, Return; Penelope.

Manley, Mary de la Rivière. English satirist. 1663–1724.  ~  Atlantis.

Mann, Heinrich. German novelist. 1871–1950. ~  Aphrodite, General List; Artemis; Athena, General List.

Mann, Thomas. German novelist. 1875–1955. ~  Aeneas, in the Underworld; Aphrodite, Tannhàuser; Psychb.

Manna, Gennaro. Italian composer. 1715–1779. ~  Achilles, at Scyros; Aeneas, and Dido; Demophon; Zeus, General List.

Manner, Eva-Liisa. Finnish poet. 1921–. ~  Cassandra; Orpheus, General List; Psyche.

Manning, Frederic. Australian poet. 1887–1935. ~  Danaë; Persephone, General List, Demeter’s Search; Theseus, and the Amazons.

Mannozzi, Giovanni. See Giovanni da San Giovanni.

Mannozzi, Vincenzo. Italian painter. ?–1657. ~  Hades [2]; Persephone, General List; Prometheus, Bound.

Manrique de Lara, Manuel. Spanish composer. 1863– 1929. ~  Orestes.

Mansan, Paul. French dramatist. 17th century. ~  Phaethon.

Mansel, Jean. Dutch sculptor. fl. late 17th century. ~  Bacchanalia.

Manship, Paul. American sculptor. 1885–1966. ~  Achilles, Wrath; Actaeon; Aphrodite, Birth; Ariadne; Artemis; Atalanta; Athena, General List; Bacchanalia; Bellerophon; Centaurs; Danaë; Dionysus, General List; Europa; Fates; Gods and Goddesses, General List; Graces; Hephaestus; Heracles, General List, Infant Heracles; Heracles, Labors of, General List, Nemean Lion, Ceryneian Hind, Stymphalian Birds, Cretan Bull, Girdle of Hippolyta, Apples of the Hesperides; Hermes, General List; Hero and Leander; Icarus and Daedalus; Muses, Poetry and Music; Nymphs, General List, Dryads; Odysseus, General List, Circe, Calypso; Orpheus, General List, and Eurydice; Pegasus; Perseus, and Medusa, and Andromeda; Poseidon, General List; Prometheus, General List, Creator, Bound, Freed; Psyche; Pygmalion; Satyrs and Fauns, General List, and Nymphs; Silenus; Theseus, General List; Triton.

Mantegna, Andrea. Italian painter. 1430/31–1506. ~  Aphrodite, General List; Ares; Ares and Aphrodite; Arion; Atalanta; Bacchanalia; Comus; Cybele; Dido; Dionysus, General List; Eros, General List, and Anteros; Ganymede (see Giovanni Bellini, 1516); Gods and Goddesses, Vice and Virtue; Graces; Hephaestus; Heracles, and Antaeus, and Deianeira; Heracles, Labors of. General List, Lernean Hydra; Hermes, General List; Janus; Orpheus, General List, and Eurydice; Parnassus; Pegasus; Poseidon, Loves; Satyrs and Fauns, General List; Silenus; Triton.

Manuel-Deutsch, Niklaus. Swiss painter. 1484–1530. ~  Paris, Judgment; Pyramus and Thisbe.

Manzano, Scipione da. Italian poet. 1560–1596. ~  Galatea.

Manzoni, Alessandro. Italian poet. 1785–1873. ~  Muses, Astronomy; Prometheus, General List.

Manzotti, Luigi. Italian choreographer. 1835–1905. ~  Eros, General List.

Manzù, Giacomo. Italian sculptor, painter. 1908–. ~  Aphrodite, General List; Apollo, General List; Athena, General List; Graces; Nymphs, General List; Odysseus, General List; Oedipus, General List; Satyrs, and Nymphs.

Márai, Sándor. Hungarian novelist. 1900–. ~  Odysseus, Return.

Marais, Marin. French composer. 1656–1728. ~  Alcyone and Ceyx; Dionysus, and Ariadne; Heracles, Death; Semele.

Maratti (Maratta), Carlo. Italian painter. 1625–1713. ~  Actaeon; Adonis; Aeneas, and Dido (see Gaspard Dughet, late 1650s/early 1660s); Aphrodite, Venus Frigida; Daphne; Dionysus, Infancy; Europa; Gods and Goddesses, as Seasons; Hermaphroditus (see Domenichino, 1641); Janus.

Marazzoli, Marco. Italian composer, c.1602/08–1662. ~  Aeneas, and Dido; Ariadne; Eos, General List; Eros, General List; Jason, Hypsipyle; Narcissus; Psyche; Shepherds and Shepherdesses; Zephyr.

Marbach, Gotthard Oswald. German dramatist. 1810– 1890. ~  Antigone; Dioscuri; Medea; Proteus.

Marbeuf, Pierre de. French poet. 1596–1645. ~  Narcissus.

Marc, Franz. German painter. 1880–1916. ~  Orpheus, General List.

Marcel, Gabriel. French dramatist. 1889–1964. ~ Ariadne.

Marcel-Béronneau, Pierre Amédée. French painter. 1869–after 1926. ~  Orpheus, and Eurydice.

Marcellin, Jean-Esprit. French sculptor. 1821–1884. ~  Bacchanalia.

Marcello [Duchess Adèle de Castiglione-Colonna]. Swiss-Italian sculptor. 1836–1879. ~  Bacchanalia.

Marcello, Benedetto. Italian composer. 1686–1739. ~  Adonis; Aeneas, and Dido; Ariadne; Callisto; Hera; Psyche (see Vincenzo Cassani, 1739); Zeus, General List.

March, Vernon. English sculptor. 1891–1940. ~  Psyche.

Marchand, Louis. French composer. 1669–1732. ~  Alcyone and Ceyx; Pyramus and Thisbe.

Marche, Ulric Robran de la. German choreographer. 17th century. ~  Heracles, and Deianeira.

Marchegiani, Elio. Italian-American sculptor. 1929–. ~  Aphrodite, General List.

Marchena Ruiz de Cueto, José. Spanish poet. 1768–1821. ~  POLYXENA.

Marchese, Annibale. Italian dramatist. 1686–1753. ~  POLYXENA.

Marchesi, Giuseppe. Italian painter. 1700–1771. ~ Achilles, Infancy.

Marchetti, Filippo. Italian composer. 1831–1902. ~ Sirens.

Marcks, Gerhard. German sculptor. 1889–1981. ~  Achilles, Death; Achilles, Infancy; Amazons; Aphrodite, General List; Artemis; Athamas and Ino; Bacchanalia; Cassandra; Centaurs; Chiron; Danae; Demeter; Dionysus, General List; Dioscuri; Eos, General List; Eros, General List, Education; Europa; Flora, General List; Graces; Hades [2]; Heracles, and Antaeus; Hesperus; Icarus and Daedalus; Narcissus; Nymphs, General List, Dryads, Naiads; Oedipus, at Colonus; Orion; Orpheus, General List; Pan, General List; Pomona; Prometheus, Bound; Psyche; Selene; Shepherds and Shepherdesses; Sirens; Tantalus; Telemachus; Zeus, General List, Loves.

Marco del Buono Giamberti. Italian painter. 1–1489. ~  See listings for Apollonio di Giovanni, 1465: Aeneas, General List, Storm, Shipwreck, in Sicily; Paris, Judgment, and Helen; Pyramus and Thisbe.

Maréchal, Charles. French composer. 1842–1924. ~  Daphnis and Chloe.

Maréchal, Leopoldo. Argentinian dramatist, poet. 1900–1970. ~  Antigone; Aphrodite, General List; Centaurs; Psyche.

Marées, Hans von. German painter. 1837–1887. ~  Ages of the World; Amazons; Artemis; Ganymede; Hermes, General List; Hesperides; Odysseus, Nausicaä; Paris, Judgment.

Marenzio, Luca. Italian composer. 1553/54–1599. Actaeon; Apollo, General List, as Sun God, and Python (see Emilio de’ Cavalieri, 1589); Eros, General List; Flora, General List; Galatea; Shepherds and Shepherdesses; Zephyr.

Marescalchi, Luigi. Italian composer. 1745–after 1805. Perseus, and Andromeda; Thetis, and Peleus; see also listings for Onorato Viganô: Andromache (1784); Ariadne (1782); Galatea (1781); Meleager, General List (1779); Minos (1782); Orestes (1787); Phaedra and Hippolytus (1782); Pyramus and Thisbe (1781).

Marescalchi, Pietro de, called dalla Spada. Italian painter, fl. from 1576, d. ca.1584. ~  Medea.

Margetson, William Henry. English painter. 1861–1940. ~  Pygmalion.

Marguerite de Navarre (Marguerite d’Angoulême, Marguerite d’Alencon). French poet. 1492–1549.  ~  Artemis; Daphne; Eros, and Anteros; Polyxena; Satyrs, and Nymphs.

Mari, Pierrette. French composer. 1929–. ~  Heracles, Labors of. General List.

Mariani, Antonio. Italian sculptor. 19th/20th century. ~  Perseus, General List, and Medusa.

Marie de France. French poet. fl. ca.1175–90. ~    Pyramus and Thisbe; Widow of Ephesus.

Marin, Joseph-Charles. French sculptor. 1759–1834. ~  Arcadia; Bacchanalia; Oedipus, at Colonus; Telemachus.

Marin, Juan Aguilü. Chilean novelist. 1900–1963. ~  Orestes.

Marinari, Onorio. Italian painter. 1627–1715. ~  Aphrodite, General List; Artemis; Paris, Judgment. Marinelli, Gaetano. Italian composer. 1750–after 1820. Medea.

Marini, Antonio. Italian painter. 1788–1861. ~  Flora, General List.

Marini, Marino. Italian sculptor, engraver, painter. 1901–1980. ~  Amazons; Aphrodite, General List; Dionysus, General List; Graces; Icarus and Daedalus; Pomona.

Marini, Niccola de’. Italian poet. 1704–1790. ~  Amazons; Hera.

Marinkovic, Ranko. Croatian novelist. 1913–. ~  Odysseus, Polyphemus.

Marino, Giovanni Battista. Italian poet. 1569–1625. ~  Actaeon; Adonis; Aphrodite, General List; Callisto (see Guido Reni, 1625); Daphne; Endymion; Europa; Fates; Hermes, General List; Icarus and Daedalus; Jason, Hylas; Narcissus; Niobe; Pandora; Paris, General List; Persephone, General List; Psyche; Shepherds and Shepherdesses.

Marioton, Eugène. French sculptor. 1845–after 1922. ~  Zephyr.

Marissel, André. French poet. 1928–. ~  Prometheus, General List.

Marivaux, Pierre Carlet de Chamblain de. French novelist, satirist. 1688–1763. ~Trojan War, General List.

Markevich, Igor. Russian-Italian composer. 1912–1983. ~  Icarus and Daedalus.

Markham, Edwin. American poet. 1852–1940. ~  Aphrodite, General List; Dionysus, General List; Hermes, General List; Nymphs, Nereids; Pan, General List; Pleiades; Satyrs and Fauns, General List.

Markham, Gervase. English poet, c.1568–1637. ~  Arcadia; Shepherds and Shepherdesses.

Marlowe, Christopher. English dramatist. 1564–1593.  ~  Achilles, Afterlife; Aeneas, and Dido (see William Gager, 1583); Aphrodite, Worship; Eros, General List; Fates; Ganymede; Helen of Troy; Hera; Hermaphroditus; Hermes, General List; Hero and Leander; Jason, Hylas; Poseidon, General List; Shepherds and Shepherdesses; Theseus, and Helen; Zeus, Loves.

Marmi, Giacinto. Italian sculptor. 15th/16th century. ~  Orpheus, and Eurydice.

Marmion, Shakerley. English poet. 1603–1639. ~  Psyche.

Marmontel, Jean-François. French dramatist. 1723–1799. Aeneas, and Dido (see Niccolô Piccinni, 1770); Antigone (see Niccolô Zingarelli, 1790); Arris (see Piccinni,1780); Cephalus and Procris (see André Grétry, 1773); Demophon (see Luigi Cherubini, 1788); Heracles, Death (see Antoine Dauvergne, 1761); Muses, Poetry and Music; Orpheus, Death (see Dauvergne, 1797); Penelope; Perseus, and Andromeda (see François-André Dancian Philidor, 1780).

Maron, Anton von. Austrian painter. 1733–1808. ~  Leda.

Marot, Clément. French poet. 1496–1544. ~  Ages of the World; Eros, General List; Hero and Leander; Minos.

Marot, François. French painter. 1666–1719. ~  Callisto; Heracles, and Deianeira.

Marqué, Jean. French dramatist. 17th century. ~  Semele.

Marqueste, Laurent-Honoré. French sculptor. 1848–1920. ~  Eros, General List; Galatea; Hebe; Heracles, and Deianeira; Perseus, and Medusa.

Marquet de Vasselot, Antoine. French sculptor. 1840–1904. ~  Daphnis and Chloe.

Marquis, Don. American author. 1878–1937. ~  Pandora (see Christopher Morley, 1924).

Marshall, William Calder. English sculptor. 1813–1894. ~ Eros, General List.

Marsigli, Filippo. Italian painter. 1790–1867. ~  Shepherds and Shepherdesses.

Marsili, Sebastiano. Italian painter. 16th century. ~  Atalanta.

Marsman, Hendrik. Dutch poet. 1899–1940. ~    Penthesilea.

Marston, John. English dramatist. 1576–1634. ~  Pygmalion.

Marsuzi, Giovanni Battista. Italian poet. 1791–1849. ~   Eriphyle.

Marsy, Balthazar. French sculptor. 1628–1674. ~ Apollo, as Sun God; Gods and Goddesses, as Seasons (see Charles Le Brun, 1649); Leto.

Marsy, Gaspard. French sculptor. 1629–1681. ~ Aphrodite, General List (see Charles Le Brun, 1675–84); Apollo, as Sun God (see Balthazar Marsy, 1668–75); Boreas; Gods and Goddesses, as Seasons (see Le Brun, 1649), as Elements (see Le Brun, c.1675); Leto (see Balthazar Marsy, 1668–71); Titans and Giants.

Martellini, Gaspare. Italian painter. 1785–1857. ~  Apollo, General List; Eos, General List; Heracles, General List; Hesperus; Odysseus, Return; Pegasus.

Martello, Pier Jacopo. Italian dramatist. 1665–1727.  ~  Alcestis; Heracles, General List; Iphigenia, at Aulis; Oedipus, at Colonus; Perseus, General List.

Marti, E. Italian composer. 20th century. ~  Achilles, at Scyros.

Martin, Charles. American poet. 20th century. ~  Aeneas, and Dido.

Martin, François II. French composer. 1727–1757. ~  Aphrodite, Cythera; Apollo, General List.

Martin, Frank. Swiss composer. 1890–1974. ~  Oedipus, General List, at Colonus.

Martin, Henri. French painter. 1860–1943. ~  Chimaera; Orpheus, General List; Parnassus.

Martin, John. English painter, engraver. 1789–1854.  ~  Alpheus and Arethusa; Cadmus; Clytie; Glaucus; Hermaphroditus; Odysseus, Calypso; Orpheus, General List.

Martin, Judith Reher. American composer. 1949–. ~  Eros, General List.

Martin, Priska von. Swiss sculptor. 1912–. ~  Artemis.

Martinelli, Ezio. American sculptor. 1913–. ~  Amazons; Marsyas.

Martinelli, Gaetano. Italian dramatist. 18th century. ~  Penelope (see João de Sousa Carvalho, 1782).

Martinenghi, Antonio Francesco. Italian composer, fl. 1677–1705. ~  Meleager, General List (see Paolo Magni, 1705).

Martinet, Jean-Louis. French composer. 1912–. ~  Orpheus, General List; Prometheus, General List.

Martinez, Enrique. Cuban-American choreographer. 1926–. ~  Orestes.

Martinez, Gaetano. Italian sculptor, b. 1892. ~  Sirens.

Martinez, Odaline de la. Cuban-American composer. 1949–. ~  Eos, General List.

Martinez de la Rosa, Francisco. Spanish dramatist. 1787–1862. ~ ~  Momus; Oedipus, General List.

Martinez de Merlo, Luis. Spanish poet. 1950–. ~  Phaethon.

Martini, Arturo. Italian sculptor. 1889–1947. ~  Icarus and Daedalus.

Martini, Jacopo de. Italian sculptor. 1793–1841. ~  Paris, General List.

Martinon, Jean. French composer. 1910–1976. ~  POLYDORUS; POLYXENA.

Martins, Maria. Brazilian sculptor. 1900–. ~  Prometheus, Bound.

Martin-Santos, Luis. Spanish novelist. 1924–1964. ~ Odysseus, General List.

Martinson, Harry. Swedish poet. 1904–1978. ~  Artemis of Ephesus; Hades [2]; Harpies; Phoenix.

Martin y Soler, Vicente. Spanish composer. 1754–1806.  ~  Aeneas, and Dido (see Charles Le Picq, 1792); Andromache; Artemis; Astarte; Atlas; Danaïds; Endymion; Galatea; Iphigenia, at Aulis; Parthenope; Psyche (see Le Picq, 1793).

Martinû, Bohuslav. Czech composer. 1890–1959. ~  Ariadne; Astarte (see R. Remislawsky, 1924); Paris, Judgment.

Martirano, Bernardino. Italian poet, c.1490–1548. ~  Alpheus and Arethusa; Cyclopes.

Martirano, Coriolano. Italian dramatist, c.1503–1558. ~  Jason, and the Argonauts; Odysseus, General List; Orestes; Pentheus; Prometheus, Bound.

Marty, Leonid Nikolaevich. Russian poet. 1905–. ~  Aphrodite, General List; Icarus and Daedalus.

Marvell, Andrew. English poet. 1621–1678. ~  Adonis; Ages of the World; Amphion; Daphne; Daphnis and Chloe; Hades [2]; Hector, Death; Janus; Palamedes; Pan, General List; Satyrs, and Nymphs; Shepherds and Shepherdesses; Syrinx.

Marx, Adolf Bernard. German composer. 17951–1866. ~  Prometheus, Creator.

Marx, Joseph. Austrian composer. 1882–1964. ~  Pan, General List.

Marz, Roy. American poet. 1911–. ~  Helen of Troy; Leda.

Mascherini, Marcello. Italian poet. 1906–. ~  Icarus and Daedalus; Perseus, General List; Satyrs and Fauns, General List.

Masefield, John. English poet. 1878–1967. ~  Atlantis; Iphigenia, at Aulis; Odysseus, Return; Paris, and Helen; Penelope; Trojan War, General List, Wooden Horse, Fall of Troy.

Masini, Antonio. Italian composer. 1639–1678. ~  Achilles, at Scyros.

Maso da San Friano [Tommaso d’Antonio Manzuoli]. Italian painter. 1536–1571. ~  Icarus and Daedalus.

Mason, William. English poet. 1725–1797. ~  Psyche.

Masreliez, Louis Adrien. Swedish painter, engraver. 1748–1810. ~  Alcestis; Orestes.

Massa, Niccolô. Italian composer. 1854–1894. ~  Eros, General List.

Massé, Samuel. French painter. 1672–1753. ~  Aeneas, in Latium.

Massé, Victor. French composer. 1822–1884. ~  Pygmalion.

Massenet, Jules. French composer. 1842–1912. ~  Ariadne; Byblis and Caunus; Dionysus, General List; Eos, General List; Fates; Narcissus; Orestes; Perseus, and Medusa; Phaedra and Hippolytus. Massine, Léonide. Russian-American choreographer. 1895–1979. ~  Amphion (see Arthur Honegger, 1931); Ariadne; Bacchanalia; Daphnis and Chloe; Fates; Flora, and Zephyr; Hades [2]; Hermes, General List; Nymphs, Dryads; Persephone, General List.

Massinger, Philip. English dramatist. 1583–1640. ~  Athena, General List; Hades [2].

Masson, André. French painter, engraver. 1896–1987. Actaeon; Agamemnon; Amazons; Apollo, General List; Ariadne; Bacchanalia; Centaurs; Cronus, General List; Daphne; Dionysus, General List, and Ariadne; Eros, General List; Fates (see Léonide Massine, 1933); Heracles, and Deianeira; Heracles, Labors of, Mares of Diomedes; Hesperides; Leda; Lysistrata; Medusa; Minotaur; Narcissus; Niobe; Nymphs, Nereids; Oedipus, and the Sphinx; Orpheus, General List, Death; Pan, General List; Pasiphaë; Penthesilea; Perseus, and Andromeda; Prometheus, General List, Bound, Creator; Pygmalion; Satyrs and Fauns, General List; Sisyphus; Theseus, General List; Titans and Giants.

Massot, Pierre. French choreographer. 19th century. Callisto.

 

Massys, Jan. Flemish painter. 1509–1574. ~  Aphrodite, General List; Flora, General List.

Master of the Capture of Tarentum. Unknown Italian painter, fl. 1st half 15th century. ~  Achilles, General List; Aphrodite, General List; Paris, General List.

Master of the Female Half-figures. Unknown Flemish painter, fl. ca.1525–50. ~  Aphrodite, General List; Paris, Judgment; Thetis, General List.

Master of Ligura. Unknown Italian painter. Mid-16th century. ~  Psyche.

Master of Stratonice. Unknown Italian painter, fl. ca.1475–90. ~  Orpheus, and Eurydice; Persephone, General List. Masters, Edgar Lee. American poet. 1869–1950. ~  Apollo, Loves, as Shepherd; Athena, General List; Furies; Helen of Troy; Marsyas; Odysseus, Calypso; Persephone, Return; Prometheus, Creator; Telemachus.

Matare, Ewald. German sculptor, b. 1887. ~  Phoenix.

Mather, Bruce. Canadian composer. 1939–.

Orpheus, General List.

Mathews, Charles James. English dramatist. 1803–1878. ~  Pyramus and Thisbe.

Mathias, Georges. French composer. 1826–1910. ~  Prometheus, Bound.

Mathias, William. Welsh composer. 1934–.

Apollo, as Sun God.

Mathieu, Michel-Julien. French composer. 1740–after 1777–

Proteus.

Matho (Mathau), Jean-Baptíste. French composer. ca.1660–1746. ~  Arion; Flora, General List (see Guillaume Louis Pécour, 1689); Shepherds and Shepherdesses. Matisse, Henri. French painter, sculptor, engraver. 1869–1954. ~

Ages of the World; Amphitrite; Aphrodite, General List, Birth; Apollo, Générai List, as Sun God; Eos, General List; Europa; Icarus and Daedalus; Leda; Nymphs, General List; Odysseus, General List; Pasiphaë; Satyrs and Fauns, General List, and Nymphs. Matkovié, Marijan. Croatian dramatist. 1915–.

Heracles, General List; Prometheus, General List. Matos Fragoso, Juan de. Portuguese dramatist writing in Castilian. 1608–1689. ~  Apollo, Loves.

Mátsas, Alexandras (Alexandrou Matsa). Greek poet, dramatist. 1911–1969. ~  Agamemnon; Oedipus, General List; Psyche. Matsch, Franz. Austrian painter. 1861–1942. ~  Antigone; see also listings for Gustav Klimt: Apollo, General List (1886–88); Eros, General List (1885); Muses, General List (1880), Poetry and Music (1880), Drama (1880), Dance (1880).

Matta [Sebastian Antonio Matta Echaurren]. Chilean painter. 1912–. ~ Eros, General List.

Mattausch, Hans Albert. German composer, b. 1883. ~  Prometheus, General List (see Klaus Bertling, 1933).

Matteis, Paolo de. Italian painter, engraver. 1662–1728.  ~ Aeneas, in Latium; Aphrodite, Birth; Artemis (see Luca Giordano, 1705); Boreas (see Sebastiano Conca, 1764); Danaë; Heracles, Choice; Odysseus, Calypso (see Giordano, 1705); Parnassus; Perseus, and Andromeda.

Mattheson, Johann. German composer. 1681–1764. ~ Ages of the World; Pan, General List; Pleiades.

Matthieu, Pierre. French dramatist. 1563–1621. ~  Agamemnon; Orestes.

Matthus, Siegfried. German composer. 1934–.

Heracles, and Omphale.

Matdelli, Lorenzo. Italian-Austrian sculptor. 1682/88–1748. ~  Alpheus and Arethusa; Boreas; Daphne; Heracles, Labors of, Lemean Hydra; Jason, Hylas; Persephone, General List.

Mattioli, Andrea. Italian composer, c.1620–1679. ~  Aeneas, and Dido; Antiope, and Dirce; Boreas; Cephalus and Procris; Eros, General List (see Filiberto Laurenzi, 1651); Perseus, General List.

Maturana de Gutierrez, Vicenta. Spanish poet. 1793–1857. ~  Selene.

Matuszczak, Bemadetta. Polish composer. 1933–.

Prometheus, Bound.

Matveyeva, Novella Nikolayevna. Soviet poet. 1934–. Narcissus.

Maudrick, Lizzie. English (?) choreographer. 20th century. ~  Orpheus, and Eurydice (see David Lichine, 1937).

Maulbertsch, Franz Anton. Austrian painter, engraver. 1724–1796. ~  Actaeon; Adonis; Aeneas, and Dido; Aphrodite, Birth; Apollo, General List, as Sun God; Ares and Aphrodite; Artemis; Athena, General List; Bacchanalia; Callisto; Centaurs; Cronus, General List; Deucalion and Pyrrha; Dionysus, Infancy; Eos, General List; Flora, General List; Gods and Goddesses, as Seasons; Heracles, General List; Hermes, General List; Iphigenia, at Aulis; Orpheus, and Eurydice; Pandora; Poseidon, General List; Prometheus, Creator; Psyche; Satyrs, and Nymphs.

Maurice, Madeleine. French librettist. 19th–20th century. ~  Perseus, and Andromeda (see Pierre Maurice, 1899).

Maurice, Pierre. Swiss composer. 1868–1936. ~  Daphne; Persephone, General List; Perseus, and Andromeda.

Mauro, Ortenzio. Italian librettist. 1632–1724. ~ Aeneas, and Dido (see Agostino Steffani, 1695); Alcestis (see George Frideric Handel, 1727); Bacchanalia (see Steffani, 1695).

Maurras, Charles. French poet. 1868–1952. ~  Antigone.

Maviles (Mavilis), Lorentzos. Greek poet. 1860–1912. Hades [2].

Mavrogordato, John. English dramatist, b. 1882. ~  Cassandra.

Maw, Nicholas. English composer. 1935–. ~. Odysseus, General List.

May, Thomas. English dramatist. 1595–1650. ~  Antigone.

Maydolf, Eduard [Adolf Mayer], German dramatist, b. 1843–. ~. Laocoôn.

Mayer, Constance [Marie-Françoise-Constance La Martinière]. French painter. 1775–1821. ~  See listings for Pierre-Paul Prud’hon: Aphrodite, General List (1796–99); Eros, General List (1780–83); Nymphs, Naiads (1812); Psyche (c.1784).

Mayer, Johann Coelestin. German composer, fl. 1782– 1806. ~  Iphigenia, at Aulis.

Maykov, Apollon Nikolayevich. Russian poet. 1821–1897. See listings for Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov, 1898: Nymphs, General List; Pan, General List.

Mayr, Rupert Ignaz. German composer. 1646–1712. ~  Narcissus.

Mayr, Simon. German composer. 1763–1845. ~  Dana’i’ds; Hera; Heracles, Choice, and Omphale; Hero and Leander; Iphigenia, at Aulis, at Tauris; Medea; Odysseus, Return; Parthenope; Phaedra and Hippolytus; Telemachus.

Mayrhofer, Johann. German poet. 1787–1836. ~  Memnon; see also listings for Franz Schubert: Actaeon (1820); Altis (1817); Dioscuri (1816); Hades [2] (1817); Iphigenia, at Tauris (1817); Oedipus, at Colonus (1817); Orestes (1820); Philoctetes (1817).

Mazade, Fernand. French poet. 1863–1939. ~  Athena, General List; Dionysus, General List. Mazière, Simon. French sculptor. 1649–1720. ~  Flora, General List (see François Girardon, 1688–99); Heracles, and Deianeira (see Girardon, 1688); Pan, General List; Syrinx.

Mazo, Juan Bautista del. Spanish painter, ca.1612–1667. Adonis; Herse and Aglaurus; see also listings fir Peter Paul Rubens: Artemis (c.1617); Deucalion and Pyrrha (1636–38); Hephaestus (ca.1616–17); Heracles, and Deianeira (1600–08); Heracles, Labors of, Lernean Hydra (1636–38), Apples of the Hesperides (1635); Hermes, General List (1622–25); Midas, Judgment (1636–38). _

Mazoier, Frédéric. French dramatist, b. 1775. ~  Theseus, General List.

Mazuel, Michel. French composer. 1603–1676. Bacchanalia; Thetis, and Peleus (see Carlo Caproli, 1654).

Mazza, Damiano. Italian painter, fl. e.1573. ~  Ares and Aphrodite (see Titian, r.1530–35); Eros, Punishment (see Titian, ca.1565); Ganymede.

Mazza, Giuseppe. Italian sculptor. 1653–1741. ~  Apollo, General List; Meleager, General List.

Mazzari, Francesco. Italian librettist. 16th/17th century. ~  Paris, and Oenone (see Luigi Manda, 1687.

Mazzinghi, Joseph. Corsican-English composer. 1765–1844. See listings for Jean-Georges Noverre: Alcestis (1761); Daphne (1788); Eros, General List (1778); Galatea (1758); Psyche (1762); see also Artemis (Vicente Martin y Soler, 1787); Telemachus (Jean Dauberval, 1791).

Mazzocchi, Domenico. Italian composer, ca.1592–1665. ~  Adonis; Aeneas, in Latium.

Mazzolà, Caterino. Italian poet. ?–1806. ~  Aeneas, and Dido (see Johann Gottlieb Naumann, 1781).

Mazzoni, Antonio. Italian composer. 1717–1785.  ~  Achilles, at Scyros; Aeneas, and Dido; Ariadne; Demophon; Iphigenia, at Tauris; Jason, Hypsipyle.

Mazzoni, Giulio. Italian painter. 1525–1618. ~  Achilles, at Scyros; Ganymede.

Mazzoni, Sebastiano. Italian painter, c.1611–1678. ~  Ares and Aphrodite; Gods and Goddesses, as Seasons; Leda.

Mazzucchelli, Pier Francesco, called Morazzone. Italian painter. 1573–1626. ~  Hephaestus; Perseus, and Andromeda.

Mazzuola, Giuseppe. Italian sculptor. 1644–1725. ~  Adonis.

McAuley, James. Australian poet. 1917–1976. ~  Heracles, Death; Heracles, Labors of, Lemean Hydra; Philoctetes; Prometheus, Bound. McCartan, Edward. American sculptor. 1879–1947. ~  Artemis; Dionysus, General List; Satyrs, and Nymphs.

McClure, Michael. American poet, dramatist. 1932–.  ~  Proteus.

McCulloch, Hugh. American poet. 1869–1902. ~  Hermaphroditus; Pan, General List.

McCullough, Geraldine. American sculptor. 20th century. ~  Phoenix.

McGehee, Helen. American choreographer. 1921–. ~  Agamemnon (see Martha Graham, 1958); Orestes.

McGuckian, Medbh. Northern-Irish poet. 1950–. ~  Aphrodite, General List.

McKay, Frances Thompson. American composer. 1947–. ~  Pegasus.

McKee, Sandra. American painter. 20th century. ~  See listings for Olga Broumas, 1975: Amazons; Aphrodite, General List; Artemis; Bacchanalia; Circe; Demeter; Io; Leda; Muses, General List; Odysseus, Calypso; Thetis, General List.

McKenna, Stephen. English novelist. 1888–1967. ~  Pandora.

McNeil, Janet L. Pfischner. American composer. 1945–. ~  Hades [2].

Mead, Larkin Goldsmith. American sculptor. 1835–1910. ~  Narcissus.

Mead, Matthew. English poet. 1924–. ~  Apollo, General List.

Meano, Cesare. Italian dramatist. 1899–1957. ~  Artemis.

Meaupou, Gaston de. French composer. 19th century. ~  Antiope, General List; Eros, General List.

Meckel, Christoph. German poet, graphic artist. 1935–. ~  Odysseus, Return.

Meder, Johann Valentin. German composer. 1649–1719. ~  Perseus, and Andromeda.

Medici, Lorenzo de’. Italian poet. 1449–1492. ~  Ages of the World; Aphrodite, Birth; Ares and Aphrodite; Clytie; Dionysus, and Ariadne; Galatea; Jason, Hylas; Midas, Judgment.

Medtner, Nikolay Karlovich. Russian composer. 1880– 1951. ~  Narcissus.

Meerbergen, Rudolf. Belgian painter. 1908–. ~  Ares.

Mehren, Stein. Norwegian poet. 1935–. ~  Eos, General List; Europa; Hero and Leander; Minotaur; Titans and Giants.

Méhul, Etienne (-Nicolas). French composer. 1763–1817. ~ Amazons; Amphion; Graces; Helen of Troy; Jason, Hypsipyle; Oedipus, General List (see Marie-Joseph Chénier, c.1804); Paris, Judgment (see Pierre Gardel, 1793); Perseus, and Andromeda (see Gardel, 1810); Philoctetes; Psyche.

Mehus, Livio. Italian painter, c.1630–1691. ~  Amphitrite.

Meigret, Robert. French composer. 1508–1568. ~  Aphrodite, General List; Muses, Poetry and Music.

Meijeringh, Aalbert. Netherlandish painter. 1645–1714.  ~ Arcadia.

Meisl, Karl. Austrian dramatist. 1773–1853.   Orpheus, and Eurydice.

Meissonier, Ernest. French sculptor. 1815–1891. ~  Dionysus, General List; Muses, General List.

Melanchthon, Philipp. German humanist. 1497–1560. ~  Eros, and the Bee.

Melani, Jacopo. Italian composer. 1623–1676. ~  Aeneas, in Latium; Heracles, Madness; Odysseus, Return; Theseus, and Helen (see Pier Erancesco Cavalli, 1652–53).

Melcer-Szczawinski, Henryk. Polish composer. 1869– 1928. ~  Protesilaus.

Meldolla, Andrea. See Schiavone.

Mele, Giovanni Battista. Italian composer. 1701–ca. 1752. ~ Endymion; Galatea (see Francesco Corselli, 1748); Odysseus, Polyphemus (see Corselli, 1748).

Mell, Max. Austrian dramatist. 1882–1971. ~  Seven against Thebes.

Mellers, Wilfrid. English composer. 1914–. ~ Lysistrata; Odysseus, Nausicaà; Prometheus, Bound.

Mellery, Xavier. Belgian painter. 1845–1921. ~  Muses, Dance.

Meltzer, David. American poet. 1937–. ~ Selene.

Melville, Herman. American author. 1819–1891. ~  Apollo, and Python.

Mely, Marie, Countess van den Heuvel. Composer. 19th century. ~ Narcissus.

Melzi, Francesco. Italian painter. 1493–1570. ~  Flora, General List (see Bernardino Luini, 1532).

Memling, Hans. German painter, active in Flanders. ca.1430/40–1494. ~ Aphrodite, General List.

Mena, Fernando de. Spanish author. 16th century. ~ Theagenes and Chariclea.

Mena, Juan de. Spanish poet. 1411–1456. ~ Icarus and Daedalus.

Ménageot, François-Guillaume. French painter. 1744–1816. ~  Meleager, General List; Polyxena; Trojan War, Fall of Troy.

Ménard, Amédée-René. French sculptor. 1806–1879. ~  Hermes, General List.

Ménard, Emile-René. French painter. 1862–1930. ~  Ages of the World.

Ménard, Louis. French poet. 1822–1901. ~  Endymion; Prometheus, Freed; Pygmalion.

Mendelssohn, Arnold. German composer. 1855–1933.  ~ Pandora.

Mendelssohn, Felix. German composer. 1809–1847. ~ Antigone; Oedipus, at Colonus.

Mendès, Catulle. French dramatist. 1841–1909. ~  Ariadne (see Jules Massenet, 1906); Dionysus, General List (see Massenet, 1909); Fates (see Massenet, 1909); Hesperus; Medea; Penthesilea (see Alfred Bruneau, 1888); Philomela and Procne.

Mendham, James, Jr. English dramatist. 19th century. ~ Odysseus, General List.

Meneely-Kyder, Sarah Suderleyk. American composer. 1945–. ~ Narcissus.

Menge, Johannes. German dramatist. 20th century. ~  Prometheus, General List (see Klaus Bertling, 1933). Mengelberg, Misha. Dutch composer. 1935–.

Medusa.

Mengs, Anton Raphael. German painter. 1728–1779. Aeneas, and Dido; Amphitrite; Bellerophon (see German School, 18th century); Cephalus and Procris; Clytie; Cronus, General List; Dionysus, General List; Endymion; Eos, General List; Eros, General List; Ganymede; Graces; Heracles, Apotheosis; Heracles, Labors of. General List; Janus; Muses, History; Nymphs, General List; Paris, Judgment; Parnassus; Perseus, and Andromeda; Psyche.

Mennesson, A. French dramatist. ?–1742/46. ~  Cassandra (see Jean-Baptiste Stuck, 1716).

Menotti, Gian Carlo. American-Italian composer. 1911–.

Ariadne (see Martha Graham, 19+7).

Mérante, Louis. French choreographer. 1828–1887. ~  Artemis; Nymphs, General List; Orion.

Mercadante, Saverio. Italian composer. 1795–1870. Aeneas, and Dido; Danaïds; Heracles, Apotheosis; Medea; Telemachus.

Mercadand, Cristôforo. Italian dramatist. 17th century. Psyche.

Mercié, Antonin. French sculptor. 1845–1916. Amphitrite.

Méreaux, Nicolas-Jean Le Froid de. French composer. 1745–1797. ~. Oedipus, General List.

Meredith, George. English poet, novelist. 1828–1909. Agamemnon; Antigone; Apollo, as Shepherd; Arachne; Ares; Astarte; Atlas; Arris; Bellerophon; Cassandra; Daphne; Eos, General List; Gods and Goddesses, Vice and Virtue; Hades [i]; Hecate; Heracles, Labors of. General List; Idomeneus; Momus; Muses, Drama; Odysseus, Circe; Orion; Pan,General List; Persephone, General List, Demeter’s Search; Phaedra and Hippolytus; Phaethon; TripTOLEMUS.

Meredith, William. American poet. 1919–.

Orpheus, General List, and Eurydice.

Mereweather, Cavalière. English dramatist. 19th century. ~  Dionysus, and Ariadne.

Merikanto, Aarre. Finnish composer. 1893–1958. ~  Helen of Troy; Pan, General List.

Merilàinen, Usko. Finnish composer. 1930–.

Psyche.

Mérimée, Léonor. French painter. 1757–1836. ~  Phaedra and Hippolytus.

Mérimée, Prosper. French novelist. 1803–1870. ~  Aphrodite, Statue of Venus.

Merkù, Pavle. Yugoslav composer. 1929–.

Antigone.

Mermet, Auguste. French composer. 1810–1889. ~  Dionysus, General List.

Merrill, James. American poet. 1926–.

Artemis of Ephesus; Atlantis; Eos, and Tithonus; Eros, General List; Europa; Marsyas; Medusa; Midas, General List; Muses, Astronomy; Oedipus, and the Sphinx; Orestes; Orpheus, and Eurydice; Phoenix; Psyche; Syrinx.

Merton, Thomas. American poet. 1915–1968. Agamemnon; Amphion; Ariadne; Arion; Atlas; Hades [i]; Iphigenia, at Aulis; Ixion; Odysseus, Calypso; Perseus, and Andromeda.

Merulo (Merlotti), Claudio. Italian composer. 1533– 1604. ~

Trojan War, Fall of Troy (see Lodovico Dolce, 1566). Merwart, Paul. French painter. 1855–1902. ~  Perseus, and Andromeda.

Merwin, W. S. American poet. 1927–.

Aeneas, in the Underworld; Aphrodite, General List; Athena, General List; Baucis and Philemon; Dionysus, General List; Gods and Goddesses, General List; Janus; Jason, and the Argonauts; Medusa; Odysseus, General List, Return; Orion; Orpheus, and Eurydice; Paris, Judgment; Persephone, Demeter’s Search; Proteus; Psyche; Sisyphus.

Mescolino, Lionardo detto. Italian dramatist. 16th century. ~  Pan, General List.

Messager, André. French composer. 1853–1929. ~  Helen of Troy; Prometheus, Bound.

Messina, Francesco. Italian sculptor. 1900–. ~. Narcissus.

Meston, William. Scottish poet, c.1688–1745. ~  Phaethon.

MeStrovic, Ivan. Croatian-American sculptor. 1883–1962. Icarus and Daedalus; Odysseus, Polyphemus; Persephone, General List; Pleiades; Prometheus, Bound; Psyche.

Metastasio, Pietro. Italian dramatist, librettist. 1698–1782. ~  Achilles, at Scyros; Aeneas, and Dido, in the Underworld (see Johann Joseph Fux, 1731); Alcestis (see Giovanni Battista Lampugnani, 1744); Astarte (see Vicente Martin y Soler, 1781); Cronus, Birth of Olympians (see Giuseppe Bonno, 1740); Danaïds; Demophon; Endymion (see Domenico Sarro, 1721); Eros, General List (see Johann Adolf Hasse, 1761); Galatea; Heracles, Choice; Jason, Hypsipyle; Parnassus (see Christoph Willibald Gluck, 1765); Parthenope (see Johann Adolf Hasse, 1767, and Martin y Soler, 1782); Shepherds and Shepherdesses (see Nicola Conforto, 1756); Zeus, Infancy (see Giuseppe Bonno, 1740).

Metcalf, James. American sculptor. 1925–. ~. Phoenix.

Metcalfe, C. English dramatist. 19th century. ~  Trojan War, Fall of Troy.

Meteyard, Sydney. English painter. 1868–1947. ~  Ares and Aphrodite; Eros, General List; Icarus and Daedalus.

Metham, John. English poet. 15th century. ~  Pyramus and Thisbe.

Metner, Nikolay Karlovich. Russian composer. 1880–1951. ~  Muses, General List.

Meun, Jean de. See Jean de Meun.

Meurice, Jean-Michel. French painter. 1938–. ~ Penelope.

Meyer, Krzysztof. Polish composer. 1943–. ~ Orpheus, General List.

Meyer von Schauensee, Franz Joseph Leonti. Swiss composer. 1720–1789. ~  Iphigenia, at Aulis; Parnassus.

Meyeringh (Meijeringh), Albert. Dutch painter. 1645– 1714. ~ Hermes, General List; Herse and Aglaurus.

Meyer-Runge, Elisabeth. German poet. 1929–. ~ Cassandra.

Meynell, Alice. English poet. 1847–1922. ~  Narcissus.

Meynier, Charles. French painter. 1768–1832. ~  Apollo, General List; Athena, General List; Hades [1]; Hephaestus; Parthenope.

Mezzanotte, Antonio. Italian poet. 1786–1852. ~  Paris, and Helen.

Michael, Friedrich. German dramatist, poet. b. 1892. ~  Amphitryon and Alcmene.

Michaelides, Solon. Greek composer. 1905–1979. ~  Odysseus, General List, Nausicaä.

Michaelis, Johann Benjamin. German poet. 1746–1772. ~  Heracles, Death (see Johann Friedrich Gràfe, 1771).

Michallon, Achille-Etna. French painter. 1795–1822. ~  Philoctetes; Pirithous, Wedding.

Michel, Gustave-Frédéric. French sculptor. 1851–1924. ~ Hermes, General List.

Michelangelo (Michelangelo Buonarroti). Italian painter, sculptor. 1475–1564. ~. Adonis (see Vincenzo de’ Rossi, 1587); Aphrodite, General List (see Vincenzo Danti, c, 1570–73), Birth; Apollo, General List; Ares and Aphrodite; Bacchanalia; Centaurs; Cyclopes; Dionysus, General List; Eros, General List; Fates (see Cecchin Salviati, 1563); Ganymede; Heracles, General List, and Antaeus, and Cacus, and Deianeira; Heracles, Labors of. General List; Leda; Marsyas; Phaethon; Pirithous, Wedding; Satyrs and Fauns, General List; Tityus; Triton.

Michele da Verona. Italian painter, r.1470–1536/44 (or 1525?). ~ Laomedon; Meleager, Boar Hunt; Phaethon (see Giovanni Bellini, 1516).

Michele di Ridolfo del Ghirlandaio [Michele Tosini]. Italian painter. 1503–1577. ~  Leda.

Micheli, Benedetto. Italian composer, c.1700–after 15 Sep 1784. ~ ~ Orestes.

Micheli, Parrasio. Austrian painter. Before 1516–1578. ~  Aphrodite, General List.

Michiels, Gerard. Dutch author. 1908–. ~ Prometheus, Bound.

Michiels, Gustave. French composer. 1861–1911. ~  Nymphs, General List.

Michl, Joseph Willibald. German composer. 1745–1816. ~ Flora, and Zephyr; Paris, Judgment (see Claudio Legrand, 1777).

Mickel, Karl. German poet. 1935–. ~ Odysseus, Nausicaä, Return.

Middleton, Christopher. English poet. 1926–. ~ Telemachus.

Middleton, Richard Barham. English poet. 1882–1911. ~  Jason, Hylas; Pan, General List.

Middleton, Thomas. English dramatist. 1570?–1627. ~ Apollo, as Sun God (see Ulysses Kay, 1958); Eros, General List; Hecate; Hestia; Phoenix.

Mieg, Peter. Swiss composer. 1906–. ~ Apollo, General List; Daphne.

Mielants, Florant. See Hensen, Herwig.

Mierevelt, Michiel Jansz. Dutch painter. 1567–1641. ~  Paris, Judgment.

Mieris, Frans van, the Elder. Dutch painter. 1635–1681. ~  Aphrodite, General List; Telemachus.

Mieris, Willem van. Dutch painter. 1662–1747. ~ Amphitrite; Aphrodite, General List; Apollo, and Python; Cephalus and Procris; Demeter; Dionysus, and Ariadne; Eros, Punishment; Nymphs, General List; Odysseus, Circe; Paris, and Oenone; Pyramus and Thisbe; Satyrs, and Nymphs.

Miestchaninoff, Oscar. American sculptor. 1884–1956. ~ Amazons.

Mignard, Pierre. French painter. 1612–1695. ~  Achilles, Infancy; Aeneas, Storm; Aphrodite, General List (see Nicolas Poussin, mid-162os); Eros, General List; Leto; Marsyas; Midas, Judgment; Muses, History; Niobe; Odysseus, Circe; Pandora; Parnassus; Syrinx; Thetis, General List; Zeus, General List.

Mignon, Jean. French painter, engraver. Active at Fontainebleau, 16th century. ~  Hector, Death.

Mignone, Francisco. Brazilian composer, b. 1897. ~ Momus.

Migot, Georges. French composer. 1891–1976. ~  Amphitrite.

Miguez, Leopoldo. Brazilian composer. 1850–1902. ~  Prometheus, Bound.

Mihalic, Slavko. Yugoslav poet. 1928–. ~ Atlantis.

Mihalovich, Ôdôn Péter Jôzsef de. Hungarian composer. 1842–1929. ~  Hero and Leander; Pan, General List.

Mihalovici, Marcel. Romanian-French composer, b. 1898. ~  Hades [i]; Phaedra and Hippolytus.

Milan, Nicolas. French composer. 19th century. ~  Aphrodite, General List.

Milan, Pierre. French engraver. Documented 1542–56. ~  See listings for Rosso Fiorentino: Fates (c.1534?); Nymphs, General List (1540).

Milanesi, Guido. Italian author. 1875–1956. ~  Zeus, Loves.

Milcent, C. L. M. French librettist. 1740–1794. See listings for Granges de Fontenelle, 1800: Polydorus; POLYXENA.

Milelli, Domenico. Italian author. 1841–1905. ~  Laocoôn; Prometheus, General List.

Miles, Josephine. American poet. 1911–. ~ Icarus and Daedalus; Oedipus, at Colonus; Sisyphus.

Milet (Mitlet), Jacques. French dramatist. 1425–1466. ~ Paris, Judgment; Troilus and Cressida; Trojan War, General List.

Milhaud, Darius. French composer. 1892–1974. ~ Agamemnon; Aphrodite, Birth; Ariadne; Europa; Medea; Orestes; Orpheus, Death, and Eurydice; Plutus; Polydorus; Polyxena; Proteus; Syrinx.

Milhomme, François Dominique Aimé. French sculptor. 1758–1823. ~  Hermaphroditus; Oedipus, at Colonus; Psyche.

Mililotti, Pasquale. Italian librettist. 18th century. ~  Aeneas, in the Underworld.

Millaud, Albert. French dramatist. 1844–1892. ~  Plutus.

Millay, Edna St. Vincent. American poet. 1892–1950. Alcestis; Daphne; Eros, General List; Muses, General List; Odysseus, Nausicaà; Penelope; Persephone, General List; Shepherds and Shepherdesses; see also listings fir Charles Baudelaire, 1857: Apollo, as Sun God; Endymion; Muses, General List.

Miller, Elma. Canadian composer. 1954–. ~ Phoenix.

Miller, Henry. American novelist. 1891–1980. ~  Circe; Phoenix.

Miller, Vassar. American poet. 1924-. ~ Dionysus, General List; Icarus and Daedalus; Medea.

Millereau, Philippe. French painter, ca.1570–1610. ~  Iphigenia, at Aulis.

Milles, Carl. Swedish sculptor. 1875–1955. ~  Amazons; Apollo, General List; Artemis; Bacchanalia; Centaurs; Europa; Hades [2]; Jason, Hylas; Muses, General List; Nymphs, Naiads, Nereids; Orpheus, General List, and Eurydice; Pegasus; Poseidon, General List; Satyrs and Fauns, General List, and Nymphs; Sirens; Triton.

Milles, Christopher. English poet. 20th century. ~  Tiresias.

Millet, Aimé. French sculptor. 1819–1891. ~ Apollo, General List; Ariadne; Cassandra.

Millet, Jean-François I, called Francisque. Flemish painter. 1642–1679/80. ~  Aeneas, Flight from Troy; Callisto (see Nicolas Poussin, 1665); Hermes, Infancy; Phaethon; Trojan War, Fall of Troy.

Millet, Jean-François II. Flemish painter. 1666–1723. ~  Heracles, General List.

Millet, Jean-François. French painter. 1814–1875. Apollo, as Sun God; Boreas; Daphnis and Chloe; Eros, General List; Gods and Goddesses, as Seasons; Jason, Hylas; Nymphs, General List; Oedipus, General List; Prometheus, Bound; Satyrs and Fauns, General List, and Nymphs; Shepherds and Shepherdesses.

Millocheau, Joseph-Emile. French painter, b. 1856. ~  Orpheus, Death.

Milloss (Milloss de Miholy), Aurel (von). Hungarian-Italian choreographer. 1906–1988. ~  Aeneas, General List; Amphion; Apollo, General List; Demeter; Icarus and Daedalus; Iphigenia, atTauris; Marsyas; Muses, Poetry and Music; Orestes; Orpheus, and Eurydice; Parnassus; Pasiphaë; Phaedra and Hippolytus; Prometheus, Creator; Sisyphus; Shepherds and Shepherdesses; Widow of Ephesus.

Mills, Paul. English poet. 1948–. ~ Cephalus and Procris; Janus; Narcissus; Oedipus, General List.

Milnes, Richard Monckton. English poet. 1809–1885. ~ Aphrodite, Statue of Venus, Tannhäuser; Oedipus, General List.

Milon, Louis-Jacques. French choreographer. 1766–1845. ~  Hero and Leander; Odysseus, Return; Pygmalion.

Milosz, Czeslaw. Polish poet. 1911–. ~ Apollo, General List (see Zbigniew Herbert, 1968); Baucis and Philemon.

Milton, John. English poet. 1608–1674. ~ Adonis; Ages of the World; Alcestis; Alpheus and Arethusa; Apollo, as Sun God, and Python; Arcadia; Artemis; Asclepius and Hygieia; Boreas; Cadmus; Cephalus and Procris; Comus; Daphne; Deucalion and Pyrrha; Dionysus, General List; Eos, General List; Eros, General List; Fates; Graces; Hades [2]; Hecate; Hephaestus; Heracles, and Antaeus, Death; Hesperides; Hyacinth; Hymen; Leto; Medusa; Muses, General List, Poetry and Music, Astronomy; Narcissus; Nymphs, Naiads; Odysseus, Scylla and Charybdis; Orpheus, and Eurydice, Death; Pan, General List; Pandora; Persephone, General List, Demeter’s Search; Philomela and Procne; Phoenix; Pomona; Proteus; Seven against Thebes; Shepherds and Shepherdesses; Sirens; Titans and Giants; Triton; Zeus, General List. Minato, Nicolô. Italian dramatist. 17th century. ~  See listings for Antonio Draghi: Acontius and Cydippe (1671); Aeneas, in Latium (1678); Amphitryon and Alcmene (1685); Andromache (1675); Ariadne (1686); Atalanta (1669); Athena, Birth (1674); Bellerophon (1682); Centaurs (1674); Chimaera (1682); Danaïds (1671); Flora, General List (1679); Gaia (1693); Graces (1691); Hephaestus (1686); Heracles, Apotheosis (1677); Hestia (1674); Iphigenla, atTauris (1678); Jason, and the Argonauts (1682), Golden Fleece (1678); Midas, General List (1671); Narcissus (1677); Orpheus, General List (1683); Parnassus (1676); Penelope (1670); Perseus, General List (1669); Psyche (1688); Pygmalion (1689); Tireslas J1680); see also Helen of Troy (Pier Francesco Cavalli, 1660); Paris, Judgment (Pietro Antonio Cesti, 1668); Thetis, and Peleus (Cesti, 1668); Trojan War, General List (Carlo Agostino Badia, 1697).

Minderhout, Hendrik van. Netherlandish painter. 1632–1696. ~  Theagenes and Chariclea (see Wilhelm van Ehrenberg, 1666).

Minga, Andrea del. Italian painter. ?–1596. ~  Deucalion and Pyrrha.

Minguzzi, Luciano. Italian sculptor. 1911–. ~ Narcissus.

Minio, Tiziano. Italian sculptor. 1517–1552/53. ~  Aphrodite, General List (see Jacopo Sansovino, 1537– 39); Athamas and Ino; Hero and Leander; Zeus, General List.

Minkus, Léon. Czech or Polish composer. 1826–1917. Eros, General List; Thetis, and Peleus (see Marius Petipa, 1876).

Mira de Amescua, Antonio. Spanish dramatist. 1574?–1644. ~ Actaeon; Hero and Leander; Odysseus, Polyphemus; Paris, Judgment, and Helen.

Miranda, Juan Carreno de. Spanish painter. 1614–1685. ~  Dionysus, Infancy; Pandora (see Francisco Rizi, 1658).

Miranda, Ramôn Ledesma. See Ledesma Miranda.

Mirecki, Franciszek Wincenty. Polish composer, ca.1791–1862. ~  Aeneas, in Latium.

Mirko [Mirko Basaldelia]. Italian sculptor. 1910–1969. ~ Andromache; Antigone; Aphrodite, Birth; Chimaera; Hermes, General List; Narcissus; Orpheus, General List.

Mirô, Joan. Spanish painter, illustrator. 1893–1983. ~  Pan, General List.

Misch, Robert. German dramatist. 1860–1929. ~  Lysistrata.

Mison, Luis. Spanish composer. ?–1766. ~  Merope.

Mistral, Gabriela. Chilean poet. 1889–1957. ~  Eros, General List.

Mitchell, Janice Misurell. American composer. 1946–. ~ Lysistrata.

Mitelli, Agostino. Italian painter. 1609–1660. ~  Cephalus and Procris.

Mlakar, Pia. Yugoslav choreographer. 1908–. ~ Prometheus, Creator.

Mlakar, Pino. Yugoslav choreographer. 1907–. ~ Prometheus, Creator (see Pia Mlakar, 1935).

Mocetto, Girolamo. Italian painter, engraver, r.1458– c.1531. ~  Arion; Europa; Poseidon, Loves.

Mochmann, Paul. German dramatist. 1887–1956. ~ Lysistrata.

Modena, Maria [Etna Kreis-Weber]. Swiss-German dramatist, b. 1899. ~  Orpheus, and Eurydice.

Moeller, Edmund. German sculptor. 1885–after 1931. ~ Narcissus.

Moeran, Ernest John. English composer. 1894–1950. ~  Shepherds and Shepherdesses.

Moerkerken, P. H. van. Dutch novelist. 1877–1951. ~ Arcadia.

Moeschinger, Albert. Swiss composer, b. 1897. ~  Psyche.

Moevs, Robert. American composer. 1920–. ~ Attis; Endymion; Nymphs, Naiads; Pan, General List; Pentheus; Phoenix.

Moeyaert, Claes (Nicolaes) Comelisz. Dutch painter. 1590/91–1655. ~  Artemis; Dionysus, General List; Herse and Aglaurus.

Moffet, Thomas. English poet. 1553–1604. ~ Pyramus and Thisbe.

Mohacsi, J. Hungarian dramatist. 20th century. ~  Artemis (see Jenô Zádor, 1923).

Mohaupt, Richard. German composer. 1904–1957. ~  Lysistrata.

Mohedano, Antonio. Spanish painter. 1561–1625. ~ Demeter.

Mohlich, Gabriel. German choreographer. 17th century. ~  Paris, and Helen.

Moitte, Jean Guillaume. French sculptor. 1746–1810. ~  Athena, General List.

Mola, Pier Francesco. Italian painter. 1612–1666/68. ~ Dionysus, and Ariadne; Eros, Triumphant; Heracles, and Deianeira; Io; Leda; Medusa; Narcissus; Syrinx; see also listings for Nicolas Poussin:. Arcadia (f.1630); Eros, General List (1640), Pan, General List (mid–1630s); Satyrs, and Nymphs (mid-1620s).

Molchanov, Kirill Vladimirovich. Russian composer. 1922–. ~ Odysseus, General List; Penelope.

Molière [Jean Baptiste Poquelin]. French dramatist. 1622–1673. ~  Amphitryon and Alcmene; Athamas and Ino; Psyche (see Pierre Corneille, 1671).

Molière et d’Esserdne, François Hugues, Sieur de. French dramatist. 1599–1624. ~ Polyxena.

Molina, Tirso de. See Tirso de Molina.

Molinari, Antonio. Italian painter. 1665–after 1727. ~  Paris, and Helen; Psyche.

Molinaro, Ursule. American poet. 20th century. ~  Apollo, General List; Cassandra.

Moline, Pierre Louis. French librettist. 1740–1821. ~  Eros, Punishment (see Jean-Frédéric Edelmann, 1783); Galatea (see Lépine, 1786); Theseus, and the Amazons (see Francesco Bianchi, 1806).

Môller, Anton the Elder. German painter. 1563–1611. ~  Aphrodite, Venus Frigida.

Mollier (Molière), Louis de. French composer, e.1615– 1688. ~  Apollo, Loves; Bacchanalia; Cephalus and Procris; Dionysus, and Ariadne; Perseus, and Andromeda; Semble.

Molo, Walter von. German novelist. 1880–1958. ~  Titans and Giants.

Mombelli, Domenico. Italian composer. 1751–1835. ~  Aeneas, and Dido.

Momper, Jan de. Dutch painter, fl. 1661–65. ~  Icarus and Daedalus.

Momper, Joos (Josse) de. Flemish painter. 1564–1635. ~ Aeneas, Shipwreck; Gods and Goddesses, General List (see Frans Francken II, ca.1625–30); Heracles, Labors of, Cattle of Geryon; Muses, General List (see Hendrik van Balen, c.1621–22?); Odysseus, Calypso (see Jan Brueghel the Elder, c.1616); Orpheus, and Eurydice; Perseus, and Andromeda; Theseus, and Achelous (see Francken, 1642).

Monari, Clemente. Italian composer, c.166o?–c.1729. ~  Alpheus and Arethusa; Amazons; Atalanta.

Monchesnay, Jacques Delosme de. French dramatist. 1666–1740. ~  Momus; Paris, Judgment; Phoenix; Zeus, General List.

Moncion, Francisco. Dominican-American choreographer. 1922–. ~ Dioscuri.

Moncrieff (Moncriff), Lynedock. English composer. 19th century. ~  Pandora.

Moncrieff, W. T. English dramatist. 1794–1857. ~  Hades [i].

Mondella, Francesco. Italian dramatist. 16th century. ~  Jason, Hypsipyle.

Mondonville, Jean-Joseph Cassanéa de. French composer. 1711–1772. ~  Adonis; Aphrodite, Birth, Worship; Eos, and Tithonus; Erigone; Eros, General List; Parnassus; Psyche; Theseus, at Athens.

Moni, Louis de. Dutch painter. 1698–1771. ~  Artemis.

Moniglia, Giovanni Andrea. Italian dramatist. 1624– 1700. ~  Aeneas, in Latium (see Jacopo Melani); Danaïds (see Pier Francesco Cavalli, 1654); Heracles, Madness (see Melani, 1661, and Giovanni Antonio Boretti, 1670–71); Odysseus, Return (see Melani, 1669).

Monléon, [?]. French poet. 17th century. ~  Amphitrite.

Monnet, Charles. French painter. 1732–after 1808. Adonis; Antiope, General List; Aphrodite, General List; Apollo, Loves; Boreas; Eros, General List; Flora, and Zephyr; Io; Psyche; Telemachus. Monnot, Martin Claude. French sculptor. 1733–1803. ~  Bacchanalia.

Monnot, Pierre Etienne. French sculptor. 1657–1733. ~  Perseus, and Andromeda.

Monnoyer, Antoine. French painter. 1670–1747. ~  Flora, General List (see Sebastiano Ricci, 1712–16).

Monpou, Hippolyte. French composer. 1804–1841. ~  Helen of Troy; Psyche.

Monro, Harold. English poet. 1879–1932. ~  Ariadne.

Monroy y Silva, Cristôbal de. Spanish poet. 1612–1649. ~ Achilles, General List; Actaeon; Hector, Death; Paris, and Helen; Trojan War, Fall of Troy.

Monsiau, Nicolas-André. French painter. 1754–1837. ~  Iphigenia, at Aulis; Philoctetes.

Monsigny, Pierre-Alexandre. French composer. 1729– 1817. ~  Baucis and Philemon; Muses, Drama.

Montagna, Gianni. Italian dramatist, poet. 1905–. ~ Prometheus, Bound.

Montagu, Elizabeth. English author. 1720–1800. ~ Cadmus.

Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley. English author. 1689– 1762. ~  Achilles, Infancy; Shepherds and Shepherdesses.

Montague, Walter. English dramatist. 1603–1676/77. ~  Shepherds and Shepherdesses.

Montagny, Etienne. French sculptor. 1816–1895. ~  Psyche.

Montald, Constant. Belgian painter. 1862–1944. ~ Nymphs, General List.

Montalvo, Gard Ordônez de. Spanish author. 15th/16th century. ~  Amazons.

Montalvo, Garci Rodriquez de. Spanish author. 15th/ 16th century. ~  Amazons.

Montanini, Pietro. Italian painter. 1626–1689. ~  Cephalus and Procris.

Montchréstien, Antoine de. Sieur de Vasteuille.French dramatist. 1575–1621. ~  Hector, General List.

Montéclair, Michel Pignolet de. French composer. 1667–1737. ~  Aeneas, and Dido; Europa; Pyramus and Thisbe; Shepherds and Shepherdesses; Sirens; Syrinx.

Montemayor (Montemôr), Jorge de. Portuguese poet, writing in Spanish. 1520–1559. ~  Paris, Judgment; Pyramus and Thisbe.

Montenegro, Carlota Maria. American dramatist. 1876– after 1956? ~ Alcestis.

Monteverdi, Claudio. Italian composer. 1567–1643. ~ Adonis (see Francesco Manelli, 1639–40); Aeneas, in Latium; Ares; Ariadne; Daphne; Endymion; Eros, General List, Triumphant; Hermes, General List; Nymphs, General List; Odysseus, Return; Orpheus, and Eurydice; Persephone, General List; Perseus, and Andromeda; Shepherds and Shepherdesses; Thetis, and Peleus; Zephyr.

Monteverdi, Giulio Cesare. Italian composer. 1573–1630/ 31?   ~ Persephone, General List.

Montgoméry, Mme. de. French composer. 19th century. ~  Alpheus and Arethusa.

Montgomery, Roselle Mercier. American poet. d. 1933. ~  Apollo, Loves.

Montgomery, Stuart. Rhodesian poet. 1940–. ~ Circe.

Montherlant, Henri de. French poet, novelist. 1896–1972. ~ Pasiphaë.

Monti, Gregorio de’. Italian dramatist. 17th century. ~  Phaedra and Hippolytus.

Monti, Michelangelo. Italian composer. 1751–1822. ~  Aeneas, in Latium; Alpheus and Arethusa.

Monti, Vincenzo. Italian poet. 1754–1828. ~  Athena, General List; Cadmus; Muses, Drama; Prometheus, General List, Bound; Theseus, General List.

Monticelli, Adolphe-Joseph. French painter. 1824–1886. ~  Bacchanalia; Psyche.

Montorsoli, Giovanni Angelo. Italian sculptor. 1507?–1563. ~  Icarus and Daedalus; Odysseus, Scylla and Charybdis; Orion; Pan, General List; Poseidon, General List.

Montsalvatge, Xavier. Spanish composer. 1912–. ~ Aphrodite, General List.

Monvel, Maurice Boutet de. French painter. 1850–1913. ~ Artemis.

Monza, Carlo. Italian composer, e.1735–1801. ~  Achilles, at Scyros; Aeneas, and Dido; Eriphyle; Iphigenia, at Tauris; Orestes.

Monza, Carlo Antonio. Italian composer. 1–1736. ~  Circe; Paris, and Oenone.

Moody, William Vaughn. American poet, dramatist. 1869–1910. ~  Deucalion and Pyrrha; Prometheus, Creator.

Moor, Karel de. Dutch painter. 1656–1738. ~  Hermes, General List; Pyramus and Thisbe.

Moore, Albert. English painter. 1841–1893. ~  Aphrodite, General List, Birth.

Moore, Geoff. English choreographer. 1944–. ~ Oedipus, General List.

Moore, George. Irish novelist. 1852–1933. ~  Daphnis and Chloe; Helen of Troy.

Moore, Henry. English sculptor. 1898–1986. ~  Achilles, Return to Battle; Odysseus, General List; Prometheus, Creator; Telemachus (see Edward Sackville-West, 1943).

Moore, Jack. American choreographer. 1926–. ~ Phoenix.

Moore, Marianne. American poet. 1887–1972. ~  Apollo, General List, as Sun God; Artemis; Asclepius and Hygieia; Cassandra; Heracles, Labors of, General List, Lernean Hydra, Apples of the Hesperides; Hymen; Midas, General List; Minotaur; see also listings for Jean de La Fontaine, 1668 (as translator of Fables, cited in Moore 1954 source reference): Aphrodite, General List; Apollo, as Sun God; Boreas; Eros, General List; Heracles, General List; Hermes, General List; Narcissus; Odysseus, Circe; Philomela and Procne; Satyrs and Fauns, General List; Shepherds and Shepherdesses; Widow of Ephesus; Zeus, General List.

Moore, Merrill. American poet. 1903–1957. ~  Aphrodite, Tannhäuser; Pandora; Phoenix.

Moore, Nicholas. English poet. 1918–. ~ Alcestis.

Moore, Nina Louise. English (?) novelist. 20th century. ~  Pandora.

Moore, Thomas. Irish poet. 1779–1852. ~  Cephalus and Procris; Endymion; Hebe; Heracles, General List; Hero and Leander; Psyche.

Moore, T(homas) Sturge. English poet, engraver. 1870–1944. ~ Alcestis; Amazons; Aphrodite, General List, Birth, Worship; Artemis; Athena, General List; Bacchanalia; Centaurs; Chiron; Danaë; Danaïds; Daphne; Endymion; Eros, General List; Gaia; Gods and Goddesses, General List; Helen of Troy; Heracles, and Omphale; Leda; Medea; Niobe; Nymphs, General List, Nereids; Odysseus, Circe; Orpheus, and Eurydice; Pan, General List; Penthesilba; Persephone, General List; Phaedra and Hippolytus; Proteus; Psyche; Pygmalion; Semble; Shepherds and Shepherdesses; Theseus, Coming of Age.

Mooy, Jap. Dutch sculptor. 1915–. ~ Icarus and Daedalus.

Moraes, Vinlcius de. Brazilian dramatist. 1913–1980. ~  Orpheus, and Eurydice.

Morales, Cristôbal de. Spanish dramatist, fl. 1600–06. ~  Aeneas, and Dido.

Morand, Paul. French author. 1888–1976. ~  Hecate.

Morandi, Giovanni Maria. Italian painter. 1622–1717. ~  Dionysus, and Ariadne.

Morandini, Francesco, called II Poppi. Italian painter. 1544–1597. ~ Ages of the World (see Giorgio Vasari, 1567); Graces; Prometheus, Bound; see also listings for Jan van der Straet, c.1562: Odysseus, General List, Circe; Penelope.

Morando, Bernardo. Italian poet. 1589–1656. ~  Heracles, Labors of, Erymanthian Boar (see Francesco Manelli, 1651); Paris, and Helen (see Simpliciano Olivo, 1646).

Morano, Olga. Painter. 1935–. ~ Icarus and Daedalus.

Moratelli, Sebastiano. Italian composer. 1640–1706. ~  Aeneas, and Dido.

Mordkin, Mikhail. Russian choreographer. 1880–1944. ~. Bacchanalia; Dionysus, General List; Phoenix.

More, Brookes. American poet. b. 1859. ~  Hero and Leander.

More, Henry. English philosopher. 1614–1687. ~  Narcissus; Phoenix.

Moréas, Jean [Ioannis Papadiamantopoulos], Greek-French poet. 1856–1910. ~  Eriphyle; Iphigenia, at Tauris; Paris, and Oenone.

Moreau, Gustave. French painter. 1826–1898. ~  Achilles, Infancy; Actaeon; Ages of the World; Aphrodite, General List, Birth; Apollo, as Sun God, and Python, as Shepherd; Ariadne; Artemis; Centaurs; Chimaera; Cyclopes; Dionysus, General List; Erigone; Eros, General List; Europa; Galatea; Ganymede; Hecate; Helen of Troy; Heracles, General List, Infant Heracles, and Deianeira, and Omphale; Heracles, Labors of, Lernean Hydra, Ceryneian Hind, Stymphalian Birds, Mares of Diomedes; Io; Jason, and the Argonauts, Golden Fleece; Leda; Marsyas; Muses, General List, Poetry and Music; Narcissus; Nymphs, Dryads; Odysseus, Circe, Return; Oedipus, and the Sphinx; Orestes; Orpheus, General List; Pan, General List; Paris, General List, Judgment, and Helen; Parnassus; Pasiphaë; Pegasus; Perseus, and Andromeda; Phaethon; Pierides; Prometheus, Bound; Satyrs and Fauns, General List; Semele; Sirens; Zeus, General List.

Moreau, Léon. French composer. 1870–1946. ~  Dionysus, General List.

Moreau, Mathurin. French sculptor. 1822–1912. ~  Daphnis and Chloe.

Moreau-Vauthier, Augustin-Jean. French sculptor. 1831–1893. ~  Amphitrite; Bacchanalia.

Moreelse, Paulus. Dutch painter. 1571–1638. ~  Actaeon; Adonis; Aphrodite, General List, Cythera (see Karel van Mander, 1602); Venus Frigida; Ares; Ares and Aphrodite; Callisto; Cephalus and Procris; Eros, General List; Flora, General List; Paris, General List, Judgment; Prometheus, Bound; Pyramus and Thisbe; Satyrs and Fauns, General List; Vertumnus.

Moreira, Antonio Leal. Portuguese composer. 1758–1819. ~  Aeneas, in Latium.

Morel, A. French librettist. 17th century. ~  Shepherds and Shepherdesses (see Jean-Baptiste Matho, 1687).

Morera, Enrique. Spanish composer. 1865–1942. ~ Atlantis.

Moreto y Cabana (Cavana), Agustìn. Spanish dramatist. 1618–1669. ~  Aeneas, General List.

Moretti, Giuseppe. Italian-American sculptor. 1857–1935. ~ Perseus, and Andromeda; Satyrs and Fauns, General List.

Morgan, Evan. Welsh poet. 1860–after 1929. ~  Ganymede; Psyche.

Morgan, Evelyn de (née Pickering). English painter. 1855–1919. ~  Ariadne; Artemis; Clytie; Hero and Leander; Medusa.

Morgan, Frank. English poet. 20th century. ~  Ariadne; Daphne; Hero and Leander; Medea.

Morgan, Frederick. American poet. 1922–. ~ Orpheus, and Eurydice.

Mörike, Eduard. German author. 1804–1875. ~  Adonis; Aphrodite, General List; Apollo, General List; Demeter; Dionysus, General List; Eros, General List; Europa; Galatea; Graces; Helen of Troy; Heracles, Infant Heracles; Hermes, General List; Jason, Hylas; Muses, Poetry and Music; Persephone, Demeter’s Search; Philomela and Procne; Shepherds and Shepherdesses.

Morin, Jean-Baptiste. French composer. 1677–1754. ~ Athena, General List; Dionysus, General List; Eros, General List; Flora, General List; Hymen; Muses, Poetry and Music; Odysseus, General List; Philomela and Procne; Psyche.

Morisot, Berthe. French painter. 1841–1895. ~  Aeneas, in Latium (see François Boucher, 1732); Apollo, Loves (see Boucher, 1750); Nymphs, General List.

Moritz, Edvard. German composer. 1891–1974. ~ Odysseus, Circe.

Moritz, Lotus. Dutch painter, sculptor. 1773–1850. ~  Achilles, General List; Iphigenia, at Aulis.

Morlacchi, Francesco. Italian composer. 1784–1841.  ~ Danaïds; Eos, General List; Orestes; Paris, and Oenone.

Morley, Christopher. American dramatist. 1890–1957. ~ Pandora; Parnassus; Troilus and Cressida; Trojan War, Wooden Horse.

Morley, Harry. English painter. 1881–1943. ~  Marsyas.

Morley, Malcolm. American painter. 1931–. ~ Odysseus, General List.

Morley, Thomas. English poet, composer. 1557/58–1603. ~ Eros, General List; Nymphs, General List; Philomela and Procne; Shepherds and Shepherdesses.

Moro, Marco del. Italian painter. 1537–1586. ~  Psyche (see Andrea Schiavone, ca.1541–44).

Moroi, Makoto. Japanese composer. 1930–. ~ Phaethon.

Morone, Domenico. Italian painter. 1442–after 1517. ~ Amazons.

Moross, Jerome. American composer. 1913–1983. ~ Odysseus, General List; Paris, Judgment, and Helen; Trojan War, General List.

Morris, Lewis. English poet. 1833–1907. ~  Agamemnon; Hades [2]; Niobe; Sisyphus; Tantalus.

Morris, Margaret. English choreographer. 1891–1980. ~  Iphigenia, at Tauris; Orpheus, and Eurydice.

Morris, William. English poet, designer. 1834–1896. ~ Acontius and Cydippe; Aeneas, General List, and Dido (see Edward Burne-Jones, 1861); Alcestis; Aphrodite, Statue of Venus, Tannhäuser; Apollo, as Shepherd; Atalanta; Bellerophon; Danaë; Dido (see Burne-Jones, 1861); Flora, General List; Hector, Death; Helen of Troy; Heracles, Labors of. Apples of the Hesperides; Hymen (see Burne-Jones, 1868); Jason, General List, and the Argonauts, Hylas; Medea; Orpheus, and Eurydice; Paris, General List, and Oenone, and Helen; Perseus, General List; Pomona; Psyche; Pygmalion; Trojan War, Fall of Troy.

Morrison, Julia Maria. American composer. 20th century. ~  Orion.

Morrison, Theodore. American poet. 1901–. ~ Alcestis.

Morse, David. English choreographer. 1943–. ~ Pandora (see Kurt Jooss, 1944).

Morse, Robert. American poet. 1907–1947. ~  Ariadne; Dionysus, and Ariadne; Persephone, General List.

Morse, Samuel F(inley) B(resse). American painter, inventor. 1791–1872. ~  Heracles, Death.

Morse, Samuel French. French-American poet. 1916–. ~ Aphrodite, General List (see Wallace Stevens, 1955).

Morselli, Ercole Luigi. Italian dramatist. 1882–1921. ~  Daphnis and Chloe; Glaucus; Orion.

Morstin, Ludwik Hieronim. Polish dramatist. 1886– 1966. ~  Penelope.

Mortellari, Michele. Italian composer, ca.1750–1807. ~  Adonis; Antigone.

Mortimer, John Hamilton. English painter. 1741–1779. ~ Aeneas, and Dido (see Thomas Jones, 1769); Orpheus, Death.

Mosca, Francesco (called Moschino). Italian sculptor. ?–1578. ~  Actaeon; Ares and Aphrodite.

Mosca, Giuseppe. Italian composer. 1772–1839. ~  Iphigenia, at Aulis.

Moscardini, P. Italian librettist. 17th century. ~  Aeneas, and Dido (see Andrea Mattioli, 1656).

Moscheni, Bernardo. Italian dramatist. 17th century. ~  Paris, Judgment.

Moschos, Demetrios. Greek poet. 15th century. ~  Paris, and Helen.

Moser, Barry. American graphic artist. 1940–. ~ Aeneas, and Dido; Dido; Minos.

Mosonyi, Mihaly. Hungarian composer. 1815–1870. ~  Helen of Troy.

Moss, Howard. American poet. 1922–. ~ Midas, General List.

Mossa, Gustave Adolf. French painter. 1883–1971. ~  Orpheus, Death; Pandora; Sirens.

Motherwell, Robert. American painter. 1915–1991. ~  Jason, Golden Fleece; Leda; Odysseus, General List.

Motteux, Peter (Pierre). French dramatist, active in England. 1660–1718. ~  Ares and Aphrodite; Europa; Galatea; Heracles, General List.

Mottley, John. English dramatist. 1692–1750. ~  Penelope.

Moulin, Julien-Hippolyte. French sculptor. 1832–1884. ~. Hermes, General List.

Mounsey, R. English dramatist. 17th century. ~  Trojan War, Fall of Troy.

Mouret, Jean-Joseph. French composer. 1682–1738. ~ Andromache; Aphrodite, General List, Girdle; Apollo, Loves; Ariadne; Dionysus, and Ariadne; Eros, General List; Gods and Goddesses, Loves; Graces; Hymen; Iphigenia, at Aulis; Leda; Momus; Muses, Drama; Narcissus; Niobe; Parnassus (see François Collin de Blamont, 1729); Penelope; Pirithous. General List; Poseidon, Loves; Pygmalion (see Marie Sallé, 1734); Thetis, General List; Zeus, General List.

Mourey, Gabriel. French poet. 1865–1943. ~  Psyche.

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus. Austrian composer. 1756–1791. ~  Aeneas, in Latium; Amazons; Eros, General List; Hyacinth; Idomeneus; Orestes; Orpheus, and Eurydice.

Muazzo, F. Italian librettist. 18th century. ~  Paris, General List (see Giuseppe Maria Orlandini, 1720).

Mucha, Alphonse. Czech painter. 1860–1939. ~  Medea; Muses, History.

Mueller, Lisel. German-American poet. 1924–. ~ Eros, General List.

Muffat, Georg. German-French composer. 1653–1704. ~ Hades [1].

Mühlenbruch, H. German composer. 19th century. ~  Merope.

Muir, Edwin. Scottish poet. 1887–1959. ~  Ariadne; Gods and Goddesses; General List; Hector, Death; Helen of Troy; Minotaur; Odysseus, Sirens (see Franz Kafka, 1924), Return; Oedipus, at Colonus; Orpheus, and Eurydice; Penelope; Prometheus, Bound, Freed; Telemachus; Trojan War, Fall of Troy.

Mule, Giuseppe. Italian composer. 1885–1951. ~  Shepherds and Shepherdesses.

Mulier, Pieter. Dutch painter. 1615–1670. ~  Aeneas, Shipwreck.

Mulisch, Harry. Dutch novelist. 1927–. ~ Oedipus, General List.

Müller, Adolf. Austrian-Hungarian composer. 1801–1886. ~  Dionysus, and Ariadne.

Muller, Andreas. German author. 1901–. ~ Heracles, Choice (see Ludwig Tieck, 1800).

Müller, Artur. German dramatist. 1909–. ~ Aeneas, and Dido; Pentheus.

Müller, Charles-Louis. French painter. 1815–1892. ~  Eos, General List.

Müller, Ernest Louis. Composer, active in Germany and France. 1740–1811. ~  See listings for Pierre Gardel, 1790: Psyche; Telemachus.

Müller, Friedrich (called “Maler” Müller). German dramatist. 1749–1825. ~  Niobe; Satyrs and Fauns, General List.

Müller, Heiner. German dramatist. 1929–. ~ Heracles, Labors of, Stables of Augeas; Medea; Oedipus, General List; Philoctetes; Prometheus, General List.

Muller, Jan (Harmansz). Dutch painter. 1571–1628. ~ Adonis; Ares and Athena (see Bartholomeus Spranger, 1611); Arion (see Cornelis Comelisz van Haarlem, 1628); Athena, General List (see Spranger, e.1591); Odysseus, Return (see Cornelis van Haarlem, 1589); Perseus, and Medusa (see Spranger, 1604); Psyche.

Müller, Johann Eduard. German sculptor. 1828–1895. ~  Aphrodite, General List; Prometheus, Bound.

Müller, Otto. German painter. 1874–1930. ~  Paris, Judgment.

Müller, Wenzel. Austrian composer. 1767–1835. ~  Alcestis.

Müllner, Joseph. Austrian sculptor. 1879–1968. ~  Medusa.

Munday, Anthony. English dramatist. 1553/60–1633. ~  Jason, Golden Fleece.

Munoz, Sebastian. Spanish painter. 1654–1690. ~  Psyche (see Isidoro Arredondo, 1686).

Munro, H(ector) H(ugh). See Saki.

Munsterman, Ludwig. German sculptor, ca.1575–1638. ~  Heracles, General List.

Mura, Francesco de. Italian painter. 1696–1782. ~ Dionysus, General List; Heracles, Apotheosis; Iphigenia, at Aulis.

Murdoch, Iris. Anglo-Irish novelist. 1919–. ~ Ares and Aphrodite; Eros, General List; Medusa.

Mureçianu, Iacob. Romanian composer. 1857–1917.  ~ Heracles, General List.

Murillo, Bartolomé Esteban. Spanish painter. 1617– 1682. ~  Antiope, General List; Bacchanalia; Endymion.

Murray, Gilbert. Anglo-Irish-Australian dramatist. 1866–1957. ~  Alcestis (see Rudand Boughton, 1920–22, and Hugo Vernon Anson, 1958); Andromache; Iphigenia, at Aulis (see Francis Routh, 1972); Phaedra and Hippolytus (see Learmont Drysdale, 1905, and Granville Bantock, 1908); Trojan War, Fall of Troy (see Gustav Holst, 1911).

Muschamp, F. Sydney. English painter, fl. 1880S–1905. ~ Penelope.

Musco, Angelo. Italian composer. 20th century. ~  Demeter (see Aurel Milloss, 1958).

Musgrave, Thea. Scottish composer. 1928–. ~ Ariadne; Narcissus; Orpheus, General List; Phoenix.

Musorgsky (Mussorgsky), Modest. Russian composer. 1839–1881. ~  Oedipus, at Colonus.

Mussato, Albertino. Italian dramatist. 1261–1329. ~  Titans and Giants.

Musset, Alfred de. French novelist. 1810–1857. ~  Achilles, at Scyros; Widow of Ephesus.

Mustapàà, P. [Martti Haavio]. Finnish poet. 1899–1973. ~  Arcadia; Leto; Thetis, General List.

Muzzarelli, Antonio. Italian choreographer. 1744–1821. ~  Odysseus, Polyphemus.

Mycielski, Zygmimt. Polish composer. 1907–. ~ Muses, General List.

Myers, Ernest. English poet. 1844–1921. ~  Hermes, General List; Prometheus, Bound.

Myn, Herman van der. Dutch painter. 1684–1741. ~  Aphrodite, General List; Danaë.

Mysliveéek, Josef. Czech composer. 1737–1781. ~  Achilles, at Scyros; Antigone; Bellerophon; Danaïds; Demophon; Eriphyle; Medea; Merope; Narcissus; Odysseus, Circe; Parnassus; Philoctetes.

Mytens, Jan. Dutch painter. ca.1614–1670. ~  Meleager, Boar Hunt; Shepherds and Shepherdesses.