Greece Mythology Gallery
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As Heracles (left) attacks Cycnus, son of Ares (right), Zeus steps between them to break up the figh
King Aegeus of Athens consults the goddess Themis (Natural Law). Tondo of an Attic red-figure kylix
Ganymede, the young Trojan prince whom Zeus abducted to be his cupbearer, holds a hoop and a rooster
Triptolemus prepares to depart in his winged chariot, on the mission given to him by Demeter to spre
The owl of Minerva begins its flight only with the coming of the dusk.Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Heracles battles the three-bodied monster Geryon, whose cattle he has come to steal as part of his T
Late Archaic terracotta plaque found on the island of Corfu (= ancient Corcyra), thought to have bee
Lovely map by Neil Parkinson which shows Greek mythical monsters. You can buy it from his etsy store
ancientpeoples:Marble group of Europa seated on back of Bull with two dolphins forming support at fr
Pair of altars depicting the death of Adonis. Possibly from Taras (Tarentum), Apulia, South Italy. G
A statue of Zeus. Artist unknown; late Hellenistic period. From Kameiros, Rhodes; now in the Archa
Reconstruction of the West Pediment of the Parthenon. New Acropolis Museum.This frieze depicts the c
Greek Gods by illustrator Christina Balit.
Pictured is a Roman relief of one of their goddesses, found in Greece. But this goddess has a backst
Marble statue of the hero Meleager. Artist unknown; 2nd cent. CE. From the gymnasium of Cypriot Sa
Statuette of Pan. 2nd cent. CE, thought to be a copy of a lost original of the 4th cent. BCE; artis
Plouton, god of wealth, holds a cornucopia, opposite Demeter, who holds a scepter and plough. Attic
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The mythological bard Orpheus among the Thracians. Side A of an Attic red-figure bell-krater, attri
fdevitart:Last illustration before summer pause. “Agesilaos” is one of Hades’ least known epithet, a
Pair of gold armbands depicting a Triton and Tritoness. Artist unknown; ca. 200 BCE. Now in the Me
A satyr with the child Dionysus. Artist unknown (thought to have been carved by craftsmen from Alex
Odysseus and Ajax dispute over the arms of Achilles. Attic black-figure oinochoe, attr. to the Tale
Silver didrachm of the island of Paros. On the obverse, a veiled head of Demeter; on the reverse, t
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