Goddess: Aphrodite Gallery
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feyrearcheron:moodboard: greek goddesses - aphrodite“a lover? maybe. something tender, anyway. but
squid-star:VENUS VENUS VENUSAphrodite Energy
Venus and Her Doves by William Etty (1836)
national-archaeological-museum:Two vessels in the type of lekythos in the shape of an Aphrodite and
My little hotline to the goddess of love, beauty, and desire <3 For more info read below the cut!
mohtz:Greek Mythology | The Goddesses of OlympusHera Aphrodite Demeter Artemis Athena Hestia(i want
Aphrodite Sosandra
Four love goddesses from different cultures.
soothingheart:greek mythology.aphrodite • goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation // “lov
AphroditeRoman marble statue, 2nd century CE. Baths of Diocletian Museum.Rome, July 2015
artindetails:Aphrodite and Eros (100 BC - 0 AD)
hellenismo:Mirror cover with Aphrodite and a Satyr: Aphrodite leans on a pillar and offers a stick t
aphroditehijadelaluna:Aphrodite,Eros and Hermes.Clay tablet from Locri,Calabria,Magna Grecia.Terraco
andrumedas:aphrodite, the goddess of love
Aphrodite* 4th century BCE* Fanagoria. Taman peninsula* Hermitage source: Joanbanjo / CC BY-SA (http
candices-swanepoel:angelcandices @teamvivanco #unpublished #musemagazine
iiliad:myth & legends:↳ aphrodite ; sea-born, greek goddess of love and beauty
Afrodite SosandraRoman marble copy of an original attributed to the Greek sculptor Calamis (ca. 460
lionofchaeronea:Bronze statuette with silver eyes, depicting the goddess Aphrodite. Artist unknown;
mohtz:Greek Mythology | The Goddesses of OlympusHera Aphrodite Demeter Artemis Athena Hestia(i want
art-witches:Gold diadem decorated with head of Aphrodite. From the female grave of ancient Lete. Ear
romegreeceart:A statue of Aphrodite, a copy of late Hellenistic period original (Archaelogical museu
goddess-river:this-gypsy-soul:Gardening with my ducklings☽ ⁎ ˚ * ☀ Aphrodite’s garden ✵ ⁎ * ☾
mini-girlz:Statuette of Aphrodite or a Muse leaning on a pillarGreekHellenistic Period300–250 B.C.Gr
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