Greece Mythology Gallery
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The death of Orpheus. Attic red-figure stamnos, signed by the painter Hermonax; ca. 470 BCE. Now i
days-of-reading:“Not fabulous.”Sophocles, Elektra (trans. by Anne Carson)
amazonomachycomic:Fifth Chapter - cover.The conclusion of the first arc begins. =O
Book illustrations of Greek mythology, c1960s - Janet Grahame Johnstone (1928 – 1979) and Anne Graha
Happy birthday to Edith Hamilton! If you went to college or high school in the United States, chance
lionofchaeronea:The head of Hera/Juno. Roman copy (made of Pentelic marble) from a lost Greek origi
Red-figure pelike with Zeus and Ganymede, by the Achilles Painter. From Athens, Attica. Greek, 445-4
Hellenistic terracotta figurine depicting Heracles in repose, perhaps modeled after an original by L
Fragmentary red-figure jar depicting Heracles battling the Lernaean Hydra, with Nike behind him. Ar
Scene from a phlyax (mythological burlesque) play, showing Zeus as a pot-bellied old man walking wit
Interior of an Attic red-figure cup by the potter Kalliades, showing Eos (Dawn) lifting up the corps
commission info | buy me a ko-fiδικη γαρ οὐκ ἐνεστ’ ἐν ὀφθαλμοῖς βροτῶν [for there is no justi
Ajax carries the dead Achilles from the battlefield, as described in the lost Aethiopis, part of the
Scene from a palaestra. A teacher, named Linos by the inscription, holds a papyrus roll; his pupil,
Temple of Hephaestus, Ancient Agora of Athens, GreeceBuilt around 450 B.C
Hades holding a cornucopia, evoking his alternate persona of Plouton (Pluto), god of wealth and guar
Poseidon, enthroned and holding his trident, greets his son Theseus (right). Side A of an Attic red
Thésée retrouve l'épée de son père = Theseus Finding His Father’s SwordNicolas Poussin (French;
life-of-a-latin-student:*talk dirty to me trumpet solo playing in the back*~~~Graece:Ξέρξηςβόα νυν ἀ
Dionysus, holding a kantharos, with his son Oenopion. Detail from an Attic black-figure amphora, si
Sappho and Phaon (aka Sappho, Phaon, and Amor), Jacques-Louis David, 1809
“Erato at her lyre” by John William Godward, 1895
Four views of a white-ground lekythos. Attributed to the Sappho Painter. Greek (Attic), Archaic Peri
ivor abrahams nereids i & ii
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