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The Trojan prince Troilus brings his horse to a fountain to drink, while Achilles (to the left; not
Bronze figurine of the 3rd Dynasty architect-physician Imhotep, with an inscription reading“belongin
pointdevueofawallflower:Antoine-Jean Gros, Madame Pasteur, 1795-1796, Paris, Musée du Louvre
The Preaching of St. John the Baptist, Baciccio (Giovanni Battista Gaulli), ca. 1690
Birth of Athena * 6th century BCE* LouvreSource: Bibi Saint-Pol (own work), Louvre Museum / Public d
blairbitchcraft:put this in the fucking moma, the louvre, the guggenheim, the whitney, and the mothe
antonio-m:Hercules at the Stake,Guillaume Coustou IMusée du Louvre, Parismarbleantonio-m. on Flickr
Two horsemen. Late Corinthian black-figure olpe, attr. to the Hippolytos Painter; ca. 575-550 BCE.
leirelatent:Odile wondered how they could kill the time. An american had done the Louvre in nine min
obtuseboy: The Kiss by Jimmy Wewer Via Flickr: In the Louvre, Spring 2000
Bird mask of the Tsimshian people, used in initiation ceremonies. Artist unknown; 19th century. Co
arpeggia:Musée du Louvre, Paris, 2005Photo by Candida HöferSee more Candida Höfer posts here.
A scene of sacrifice. Detail from an Attic red-figure oinochoe, attributed to the Kraipale Painter;
Mass of Saint John of Matha, Juan Carreño de Miranda, 1666
Textile fragment with the image of an angel. From Antinopolis, Egypt. Late Roman or early Byzantine
mythologyofthepoetandthemuse:Participating the ritual, Artemis, lady of the wild animals, protector
hildegardavon:AthenaAthena and Enceladus fighting. Oltos? (Louvre), circle of Psiax (Mertens), ca. 5
Saint Louis IX, El Greco (Doménikos Theotokópoulos), between 1575 and 1600
sabonhomeblog:The Louvre; by Matthijs Kok
Ancient Egyptian amulet depicting a ram-headed falcon, made from gold, lapis lazuli, turquoise, and
A satyr and a griffin confront one of the Scythian tribe of the Arimaspi. Detail from an Attic red-
heartbeatsforitshome:Sculptures, Louvre, Paris. (2014)
Ancient Egyptian cat amulet in bronze and gold, thought to represent the goddess Bast/Bastet. Artis
xshayarsha:Musee du Louvre, Paris.
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