Goddess Venus Gallery
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grandegyptianmuseum:Statue of the goddess Aphrodite (Venus)Greek goddess associated with love, beaut
Venus in the Forge of Vulcan, Louis de Boullogne the Younger (1654-1733)
marmarinos:Detail of the Venus de Milo, an ancient Greek statue of the goddess Aphrodite, dated to 1
Venus Anadyomene (Roman 1st Century)
veenia:Ishtar - Goddess Of Venus (Fate Grand Order - Absolute Demonic Front Babylonia)
Mars and Venus on a blue background. Fresco in the Fourth Style from Herculaneum, artist unknown; 5
The so-called “Venus in a Bikini” polychrome Roman marble statue from Pompeii depicts th
honorthegods:April, fragment of a mosaic with the months of the year. First half third century CE. D
Venus by Alexandre Cabanel1875oil on canvas Musée Fabre
squid-star:VENUS VENUS VENUSAphrodite Energy
Venus CloacinaWarning to the faint-hearted: etymology of a historical slang word for genitalia ahead
Venus and Her Doves by William Etty (1836)
The Triumph of VenusFrançois Boucher (French; 1703–1770)1740Oil on canvasNationalmuseum, Stockholm
jayjay8899:jayjay8899:Morph by jayjay88…….Selena transformed as the goddess Venus.See all: VISION
Roman Calendar - September 26, Dies Natalis for the temple of Venus GenetrixCaesar vowed the temple
hzlaury:The 1st-century BC-1st century AD. Venus found in Pompeii. Currently displayed at the Museo
Reggia di Caserta
Gian Jacopo Caraglio (1505 - 1565 )“Thetis; Opis; Diana; Ceres; Juno; Pallas Athene; Venus; Proserpi
mini-girlz:Figurine of the Roman Goddess VenusMade from clay about 1,800 years ago. Found in Birdcom
Afrodite SosandraRoman marble copy of an original attributed to the Greek sculptor Calamis (ca. 460
“CAESAR - DICT PERPETVO”(Rome, 44 BCE)* Obverse: Gaius Julius Caesar. This could actuall
Venus and AdonisJohanZoffany (German; 1733–1810)1760Oil on canvasMusée des Beaux-Arts,Bordeaux, Fran
An Assembly of the Gods, with Jupiter Embracing Minerva, Venus Confronting Diana Observed by Hercule
romegreeceart:Venus of ItalicaA 2nd-century Roman marble statue depicting goddess Venus. It was foun
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