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Atalanta, Christopher Williams
art-and-fury:Atalanta and Europa - Leo Dillon & Diane Dillon illustrations from Classical Greece
I can’t believe they’re here! A few years ago I did these two illustrations for 1001 Knights, a thre
art-and-fury: Atalanta and Europa - Leo Dillon & Diane Dillon illustrations from Classical Gree
Michaele Majero, illustration from Atalanta Fugiens, 1618
Atalanta, one of my favourite mythological ladies, inspired by this series of posts by queenotrera.
Nicolo dell’ Abbate (b. ca. 1509–1571)Atalanta picking up the Golden Apple
queerhedgehog:shaggy2hope:part 2 of my ‘i am trying to work my way out of an art block’ setamethyst
cma-greek-roman-art:The Atalanta Lekythos (Funerary Oil Jug), Douris, 500, Cleveland Museum of Art:
the-grand-order:Atalanta & Achilles by Sakuya.※Permission to upload this was given by artist. Do
Atalanta and Peleus wrestle during the funerary games for King Pelias. Chalcidian black-figure hydr
Atalanta. Attic white-ground lekythos, attributed to the painter Douris; ca. 500-490 BCE. Now in t
Hippomenes and Atalanta, Guido Reni, 1618-19
cma-greek-roman-art: The Atalanta Lekythos (Funerary Oil Jug), Douris, 500, Cleveland Museum of Art:
Statue of a young girl, the so-called “Atalanta,” attributed to the sculptor Pasiteles, a Greek (per
Atalanta (2020), acrylic on canvas 60 x 50cm. Available from @caigerart
La mort de Méléagre = The Death of MeleagerCharles Le Brun (French; 1619–1690)16
Atalanta (2020), acrylic on canvas 60 x 50cm. Available from @caigerart
the-cinder-fields: Michaele Majero, illustration from Atalanta Fugiens, 1618
Rush character design for a group event in Art League PH. We have our time limit of 24 hours but ofc
nature-and-culture: Details of Atalanta by John William Godward (1861-1922, British). By artgarments
nature-and-culture: Details of Atalanta by John William Godward (1861-1922, British). By artgarments
White-ground lekythos attr. to Douris, with Atalanta and Erotes in footrace, ca 500 to 490 BCE
Hydria with Peleus wrestling Atalanta, from Chalkis, black-figure on ceramic, ca. 550 BCE
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