Classical Mythology Gallery
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a-gnosis:I’ve read The Homeric Hymn to Demeter: Translation, Commentary, and Interpretive Essays edi
Fragment of a terracotta head of a satyr. Artist unknown; 4th cent. BCE. From Taranto (ancient Tar
Michele Tosini (Italian, 1503–1577)Venus and Cupid
Tecmessa and Eurysaces, Henry Fuseli, between 1800 and 1810
archaeology:Sunday funny, classical mythology style.
Musician Angel (Putto Playing the Lute), Rosso Fiorentino, 1518
fdevitart:So, I modified the precedent character design of Persephone “the Iron Queen”, and I’m quit
Henri-Frédéric Schopin (1804 - 1880)Telemachus in the kingdom of Kalypso.
Silver tetradrachm of the polis of Naxos (Sicily). On the obverse, a bearded head of Dionysus, wear
Ancient Greek bronze coin, believed to have been issued by the city of Apollonia in Macedon. On the
Artemis, Goddess of the Hunt (Greek 5th-4th Century BC)
Sèvres ManufactorySeau à bouteille ordinaire = Wine Bottle Cooler1790 Soft-paste porcelain, with dar
The Old Woman and Vulcan, Giulio Romano, 1526-28
heaveninawildflower:Italian cameo suite illustrating scenes from classical mythology. The cameo carv
Achilles (right) tends to Patroclus (left), who has been wounded by an arrow. Tondo of an Attic red
Terracotta figurine of the healing deity Asclepius, with his caduceus. Artist unknown; 1st cent. BC
Hermes Chthonios, perhaps representing syncretism of Hermes in his Underworld aspect with a deceased
Hercules and Omphale, Johann Heinrich Tischbein the Elder, 1754
The Sorceress Circe, Dosso Dossi, ca. 1507
Eugène Delacroix (French; 1798–1863) Apollo Vanquishing the Serpent PythonCentral panel in the ceili
Gilded silver plate from the Sasanian Empire, depicting youths with winged horses. The iconography
Jacques-Francois Momal (1754–1832)Flore et Zéphir , 1827
Clytemnestra attempts to awaken the sleeping Furies so that they can resume their pursuit of Orestes
Latona and the Lycian Farmers (Latona Turns the Lycian Peasants into Frogs), attr. to Johann König (
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