Ancient Mythology Gallery
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‘Tis the season to buy art from independent artists! My limited-edition prints arrive in a pro
//REFLECTIONS//artwork for Genesis (vegan restaurant) in London, featuring Kabaka Pyramid
MEDVSA VICTORIA Always loved the idea of this mythological role reversal - Medusa deserved better☆Me
goldenprairies:ghost towns that sell honeyThat’s not an offer for sale. That’s a request.Even the ol
Ancient Greek Artefacts Creative Lomo Edits Batch 2, Great North Museum, Hancock, Newcastle (16th Ap
Odysseus listens to the song of the Sirens. Attic black-figure oenochoe, artist unknown; ca. 525-50
A Maenad (female devotee of Dionysus), brandishing her thyrsos (staff tipped with a pine cone) and a
Fragment of a pebble mosaic floor from the ancient Greek polis of Sicyon, depicting Centaurs and var
amazonomachycomic:Hi, everyone!It’s been… a long time. Amazonomachy is completing 5 years today. Thi
apolloduh:moodboards: NikeNike in ancient Greek religion, was a goddess who personified victory, als
Lycian Apollo. Reconstituted ivory statue of the 3rd cent. CE, thought to be a copy of the original
Silenus or a satyr, holding a kantharos (drinking-cup) and lyre. Tondo of an Attic red-figure kylix
amazonomachycomic:Third Chapter - p. 1.Your reminder that a new chapter began. =)
necspenecmetu:Donato Creti, Alexander the Great Threatened by His Father, c. 1700-5Oooooooohis there
The centaur Chiron teaches Achilles how to play the lyre. Carved red jasper gemstone in a modern go
Hellenistic bronze sculpture of Hermes. Now in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Photo credit:
Posting the cover first, because I forgot tumblr can’t make room for more than 10 pages. =PFor now y
Terracotta applique in the form of a griffin. From Taranto (ancient Taras/Tarentum), artist unknown
Bronze statuette of a Siren. Unknown South Italian or Etruscan artist; ca. 500 BCE. Now in the Met
Scaevola Places His Hand in the Fire, unknown Italian artist, 17th century
Monumental marble head of the Roman goddess Juno, wearing a diadem. Found at Vienne (ancient Vienna
Roman relief depicting Eros and the Captive Danae. Trier, early 2nd century CE.Source: museum-digita
The Sacred Omphalos of Delphi (The Navel of the World) exhibited in the Archaeological Museum of Del
Ancient columns at the island of Delos, Greece.Delos is famous for being The Most Sacred Island in T
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