Ganymede

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Ganymede was a beautiful prince from Troy, son of king Tros of Dardania  and of Callirrho. Ganymede was known as the most beautiful of mortals, and was subsequently carried off by the gods (in the later story by Zeus himself, or by Zeus in the form of an eagle) to Olympus as Zeus's lover and to serve as cupbearer to the gods.

Zeus placed a constellation of stars in the form of the eagle he assumed when abducting Ganymede to Olympus named 'Aquila' (eagle), also 'Aquarius' (water bearer). One of Jupiter's many moons is also named after Ganymede

He was portrayed repeatedly in western art in both paintings, frescoes & sculpture and continues to inspire artwork today

Ganymede Links 

Ganymede, the man, the myth, the enslaved cupbearer to Zeus - Here's where to go find more information about your favorite abductee
Wikipedia's Info on Ganymede
Wikipedia's Information to get your started
Androphile Project
A compilation of sorts of the myths about Ganymede put into one short summary
Peter R. Griffith's Take on Ganymede as Gay subject matter
Short description of Ganymede in the visual arts
Encyclopedia Mythica
Encyclopedia Mythica's Ganymede Article - pretty brief
Ganymede Images from Pennsylvania State
Black and White images of Zeus & Ganymede - part of a larger Pennsylvania State University site cataloguing Zeus' love conquests
Greek Mythology Link's Info on Ganymede
Nice mythological Geneological information on Ganymede and some nice quality images as well
Macedonian Ganymede Jewelry
Macedonian Ganymede Jewelry in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Hephaistoforge site
A very nice scholarly site showing the varied Ganymede Myths side by side with some good images as well
Paul Halsall's Grad Paper on homoeroticism in Greece
Paul Halsall:
Homosexual Eros in Early Greece (1986)
some mentions of Ganymede in the context of other homoeroticism
Lovers Legends
Site containing music and books that involve Ganymede as one of several "lovers legends"
Ganymede, Cupbearer of the Gods
A funny throw-away article on Ganymede
The Greek Triad
The Greek Triad: Ganymede, Hylas, Narcissus

Part of a large Antinoos site - lots of good text and a few images
Ganymed, the Restaurant!
Photo of a restaurant in Germany - anybody have any more information?
Ganymede on Stamps
Images of Ganymede on postage stamps - part of a larger collection of glbt images on stamps

Ganymede Images in Flickr 

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Goethe's Poem on Ganymede 

Ganymed

Wie im Morgenglanze
Du rings mich anglühst,
Frühling, Geliebter!
Mit tausendfacher Liebeswonne
Sich an mein Herz drängt
Deiner ewigen Wärme
Heilig Gefühl,
Unendliche Schöne!

Dass ich dich fassen möcht
In diesen Arm!

Ach, an deinem Busen
Lieg ich, schmachte,
Und deine Blumen, dein Gras
Drängen sich an mein Herz.
Du kühlst den brennenden
Durst meines Busens,
Lieblicher Morgenwind!
Ruft drein die Nachtigall
Liebend nach mir aus dem Nebeltal.

Ich komm, ich komme!
Wohin? Ach, wohin?

Hinauf! Hinauf strebts!
Es schweben die Wolken
Abwärts, die Wolken
Neigen sich der sehnenden Liebe.
Mir! Mir!
In euerem Schosse
Aufwärts!
Umfangend umfangen!
Aufwärts an deinen Busen,
Alliebender Vater!

Johann Wolfgang Goethe

Ganymede in Printed Articles 

Couldn't locate these online, so you'll have to find them in your local library

"...Ganymede,
handsomest of mortals, whom the gods
caught up to pour out drink for Zeus and live
amid immortals for his beauty's sake."
(Homer, Iliad, Book XX, 232-235)
___________
"The image of Ganymede in France, 1730-1820: the survival of a homoerotic myth."
The Art Bulletin; 12/1/1994; Worley, Michael Preston
___________
"Aspects of love in Michelangelo 'Myth of Ganymede' exhibit explores subtexts of sexuality"
International Herald Tribune; 7/20/2002; Roderick Conway Morris
___________
"Age Of Fable Or Beauties Of Mythology: Chapter XIX: Hercules - Hebe And Ganymede."
History of the World; 1992; Bulfinch, Thomas
___________

"Les Dieux Antiques, nouvelle mythologie illustrée" Stephane Mallarmé, Paris, 1880

Individual Ganymede Artwork Links 

Vaux-le-Vicomte, France
Garden Statue in Vaux-le-Vicomte, France
Correggio
Correggio's Ganymede
1531-32

Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
John Singer Sargent Sketch
John Singer Sargent Sketch "Ganymede and the Eagle"
1917-21
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
John Singer Sargent
John Singer Sargent's "Ganymede and the Eagle"
1921
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Oil on canvas
Rotunda mural
Correggio
Correggio's "The Abduction of Ganymede"
c.1531-1532
The Louvre, Paris, France
Rambrandt
Rembrandt's "The Abduction of Ganymede"
1635
The Dresden Gallery, Dresden, Germany
Peter Paul Rubens
Peter Paul Rubens's "The Abduction of Ganymede"
Oil on canvas
Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain
Andre Durand
A VERY strange depiction of Ganymede in a large wig and apparently being pulled down?
Cellini
Cellini's Ganymede statue
Ganymede on a Greek Vase
Ganymede on a Greek Vase
Tribolo
Tribolo's Ganymede statue
Ganymede on a Greek Bowl-Ferrara
Ganymede on a Greek Bowl-Ferrara
Adamo Tadolini
Adamo Tadolini's Ganymede
(1788-1868)
Chatsworth, Oxford, UK
Ganymede & Zeus
GRed Figure Vase
Attic calyx krater attributed to Eucharides painter shows Ganymede serving wine to Zeus; Greek, 490-480 BCE
New York; Metropolitan Museum. Photo Credits: Paula Chabot, 2000
Ganymede & Zeus
Ganymede & Zeus - Greek Pottery
Ganymede on a Capital
Ganymede on a capital:
Vézelay en Bourgogne, Basilique Ste Madeleine
Ganymede as a Fountain in Bratislava
Ganymede as a Fountain in Bratislava
Eustache Le Sueur
Eustache Le Sueur (1616/17-1655)
The Rape of Ganymede by Jupiter
17th Century
Jean Pierre Granger
Jean Pierre Granger's "Ganymede"
oil on canvas
ca. 1816
Louise Janin
Louise Janin's 1937 version of Ganymede's abduction
Jupiter and Ganymede Relief
Jupiter and Ganymede Relief - unknown location
Bertel Thorvaldsen
A huge site on Thorvaldsen's works, several of which are of Ganymede
Small Black & White Ganymede
Small Black & White Ganymede
Another Small Black & White Ganymede
Small Black & White Ganymede
Yet another Small Black & White Ganymede
Small Black & White Ganymede
Cherubino Alberti
Cherubino Alberti , after
Italian, 1553 - 1615
Museum of Fine Arts in San Francisco
Giulio Campagnola or Possibly Giorgione
Giulio Campagnola or Possibly Giorgione
"Jupiter and Ganymede above an Extensive Landscape"
c. 1500
National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.
William Hilton
William Hilton (1786 - 1839)
"The Rape of Ganymede"
ca. 1806
Oil on canvas
Royal Academy of Arts, London
Michelangelo
Michelangelo's "The Rape of Ganymede"
c. 1533

Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge
Gustave Moreau
Gustave Moreau's "Ganymede"
1886
Private Collection

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