Greece Mythology Gallery
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Horse of Selene, Parthenon frieze, Athens, Greece (447-432 BCE)
Medusa (2020)After that night with Poseidon, Medusa was never the same, Athena saw to it. Was this a
Kore statuette, known as the Lady of Auxerre. From Crete, probably Eleutherna. Limestone; second hal
“In ancient Greece it was a common opinion that Zeus was reincarnated from age to age in the g
mikeybooch:“Dawn appeared, her fingers bright with flowers.” I’ve been listen
“Dawn appeared, her fingers bright with flowers.” I’ve been listening to Dr.
Visions of Paphos ______________________A collage with found images, sharpie, stabilo pen, colo
Aphrodite, with a swan for Valentine’s Day. Design also available on Redbubble.
The effeminate stranger Dionysus. Boisterous god of revelry and madness. Other Olympians in the
Richly crowned Aphrodite, the laughter loving foam-walker and mother of desire. Previous Olympi
Industrious Pallas Athene, the unwavering. Grey-eyed protectress, and goddess of counsel. An up
The wealthy one, hospitable Lord Hades, receiver of many and his dread bride Persephone. It&rsq
My followers on Instagram chose six figures from Greek Mythology and I drew them.
I’m late for Wonder Woman day, but is there ever a bad time for a vaguely historically accurat
Lady of the Golden Blade, the Fruit-Bearer Demeter who sends forth gifts. In Ancient Greece, t
Storm-footed Iris, the wondrous one.
@shiningjasmin Helios in his chariot emerges from the sea. Pottery: red-figured calyx-krater. Made i
Panacea- goddess of universal remedy (commissioned illustration for praying card )
Medusa. Original art.
There were quite a few types of giants in Greek mythology (including our last boy the cyclops), but
Statue of Dionysus leaning on a tree trunk, found in Thessaloniki Greece in 2 AD currently housed in
Achilles battles Memnon, East frieze of Siphnian Treasury at Delphi, c. 525 BCE
Exekias, Achilles and Ajax playing a dice game (detail from an Attic black-figure amphora), from Vul
Jason with the Golden Fleece (1803)Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770-1844)Thorvaldsen’s work was in
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