Imagining the Olympians | Children of the Titans.
Schedule
Thu Feb 26 2026 at 06:00 pm to 07:00 pm
UTC+00:00Location
The Lit & Phil | Newcastle Upon Tyne, EN
Lecture series of three illustrated talks exploring how the gods of Ancient Greece and Rome have been envisaged in art through the centuriesAbout this Event
Thursday 26th February | 6pm
Imagining the Olympians – a series of three illustrated talks exploring how the gods of Ancient Greece and Rome have been envisaged in art through the centuries
The great dynasty of gods who were worshipped throughout the worlds of Ancient Greece and (via their Latin equivalents) Rome may have lost their power to inspire belief, but have hardly faded from our culture. Part of their attraction comes from the fact that they acted (often badly) like humans, displaying traits of character we can all recognise with lives featuring plots, adventures and relationships. Just as important is the fact that they, and the narratives that embodied them, were represented, not just in grand temple sculptures but in paintings and mosaics, on vases and domestic items. So we know how they were envisaged – and we go on knowing as their representation has continued through the Christian period, with different styles, functions and meanings, and still flourishes in contemporary popular culture.
A Gail-Nina Anderson Lecture
Talk 1 of 3
Children of the Titans. The first generation of Olympians
Zeus and Hera, Poseidon, Hades and Hestia
(Jupiter and Juno, Neptune, Pluto and Vesta)
These are the core gods, ruling over sky, sea, the underworld and the domestic hearth – the royalty of Olympus, but also driven by rivalry, lust and jealousy.
Priority booking for members for series until 26th January
A LIVE Lit & Phil Event | £5
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Where is it happening?
The Lit & Phil, 23 Westgate Road, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United KingdomGBP 6.13










