Greece Mythology Gallery
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Closing our round of 2nd arc presentations, for now… queen Hyppolite…psst! If you still haven
Votive offering, showing two mounted horsemen, possibly the Dioscuri, Castor and Polydeuces Greek, 3
Cult statue of Athena/Minerva, with a face of the so-called “Carpegna Athena” type. Made from alaba
Poseidon, trident in hand, duels the Giant Polybotes during the Gigantomachy. Tondo of an Attic red
Theseus’ abduction of Helen of Troy: Theseus, assisted by his best friend Pirithous and Helen’s sist
amazonomachycomic:Second ArcSecond Chapter - p. 16.New pages~ finally… there’s some info in t
talesfromweirdland:A few figures from Greek Mythology by illustrators Leo and Diane Dillon: Hera, Oe
Moon Kissed - Endymion.c.1895.Pastel and pencil on blue paper.Art by Arthur Wardle.(1864-1949).
Eros makes an offering. Apulian red-figure plate, attributed to the Ascoli Satriano Painter; ca. 34
amazonomachycomic:Fifth Chapter - p. 10.This is the last part of Amazonomachy’s 1st arc. Can you bel
Perseus and Andromeda - Versailles
I was organizing stuff on my computer and thought it’d be a nice image to post, the full 1st arc of
And this week we show 2nd arc Lampedo. =Dpsst! If you still haven’t read Amazonomachy, you can go ch
amazonomachycomic:Fourth Chapter - p. 14.End of chapter 4! There’s only one more chapter in this arc
Coin of the polis of Homolion in Thessaly. On the obverse, the head of Philoctetes; on the reverse,
amazonomachycomic:Second ArcFirst Chapter - cover.The second arc is finally here!! D=Friday will mak
This week, Asteria’s time.psst! If you still haven’t read Amazonomachy, you can go check it here. ^^
Zeus-Ammon. Roman copy of a Greek (5th cent. BCE) original, depicting Zeus with the ram’s hor
As promised, we start the 2nd arc promos! First, Aella and… a cat. As you can see we’ll have
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The Funeral Procession of AgamemnonLouis-Jean Desprez (French; 1743–1804)1787Pen and India ink, wate
Hermes. Roman copy of the Hadrianic period (117-138 CE) after a Greek original of the late 4th cent
Apollo seated with lyre (Apollo Farnese) Porphyry and marble, 2nd century CE. Farnese collection, Na
The infant Heracles strangles the snakes sent by his mother Hera to kill him, while a servant-woman
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