Greek Tv Gallery
205bamaboys
shiro voltron
burlesqueposter
radult
frozen throne
Hippocratic Oath / Hipokuratesu no Chikai (2016) with Kitagawa Keiko* The 5EP - drama is based on t
tinderbox210:For thousands of years these creatures have remained in hiding aound the world.And unle
victoriousvocabulary:ONEIRIC[adjective]of or relating to dreams.Etymology: Greek óneir(os) - dream.[
f/f february: persephone & echorequested by anon
neithy:Inkotber Challenge 2018 Day 16 : ArianeDay 17: NyxDay 18 :Artemis
Relief depicting Portus harbour* copy, original made of Greek marble* early 3rd century CE* Portus,
Statue of a man (either an emperor or general) in a Roman military corselet decorated with Selene an
Smoke Rings (The Little Struggler) , Georgios Jakobides. Greek (1852 - 1932)
Artemis, Goddess of the Hunt (Greek 5th-4th Century BC)
fdevitart:Nostra Signora dei FioriFor this illustration I took inspiration from sicilian “Moor Heads
greek-museums:National Archaeological Museum/ Archaeological Site of Mycenae:Mycenaean textile ornam
oldpaintings:Athena by Dimitrios Biskinis (Greek, c.1891–1947)
approximately12screamingcats:Tony Stark + Greek Heroes [do not delete caption]
sigeel:first episode reformatted for print :)I actually redrew some of the background elements becau
Alexander Zick (1845-1907), ’Die Eumeniden’, “Die Kunst unserer Zeit”, 1893S
thewinedarksea:mythology moodboards | asteriagreek titan goddess of nocturnal oracles and falling st
Greek Chalcidean type bronze helmet, 5th century BCfrom The Walter’s Art Museum
ancientpeoples:Terracotta hippocamp, 31 cm long (12 in)Greek, from Sicily (Centuripe), 3rd century B
mcnostril:I can’t comprehend how people are so taken with all these greek gods when Dusa exists.
Terracotta oinochoe (jug) by Painter of London B 620, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman Ar
greek–myths:Pallas Athena
eireneofathens:A Greek Odyssey with Bettany HughesEPISODE 6 of 6 [Corfu - Ithaca]
virtuous-thing:geekremix:xenaamazon:awkward-dark-mori-girl:takealookatyourlife:takealookatyourlife:A
Franz Stuck (1863-1928), “The Murder’, ’‘The Art Journal”, 1894SourceT
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