Lyre Gallery
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theancientwayoflife:~Dancer and lyre player.~Flutist dancing among the birds.~Dancer.~Dancer~Dancer.
Young man, you can strum your lyre, I have strung the world in wireYoung man, you can sing your ditt
ancientpeoples:Gilded silver roundel with Apollo The god is shown as a musician, his lyre is shown o
Silenus or a satyr, holding a kantharos (drinking-cup) and lyre. Tondo of an Attic red-figure kylix
The centaur Chiron teaches Achilles how to play the lyre. Carved red jasper gemstone in a modern go
Woman with the Lyre by Carlos Schwabe
La Chanson de la Mer - Adolphe La Lyre (1848-1933)
Inspired by an early 1900′s book cover- Költők albuma,1904Collection of contemporary Hungarian poetr
burnhamandtilly:“taking up your lyre as (now again) longing floats around you, you beauty.” - if not
Lydia and the LyreAlfonso Savini (Italian, 1836–1908)
Orpheus Leaving Eurydice.1909.Oil on Panel.328 x 241 cm (129.13 x 94.88 in.)Art by Robert Douglas St
theancientwayoflife:~ Bull’s head ornament for a lyre.Period: Early Dynastic IIIDate: ca. 2600–2350
tammuz:The Bull-Headed Lyre of Ur, the world’s oldest surviving stringed instrument, dating back to
A Touch of Zen (1971) - King Hu.
magictransistor:A seated woman plays the Kithara (two-stringed lyre Roman fresco wall painting from
Orpheus with his lyre.1885.White marble.H : 211 cm.Art by William Wetmore Story.(1819-1895).
Roman ivory statue of Apollo, shown holding a lyre. Artist and date unknown. Photo credit: Wellcom
heaveninawildflower:1) Ursa Minor and Ursa Major2) Draco3) Lyre and Cygnus4) Pegasus and Andromeda 5
theancientwayoflife:~ Bull’s head ornament for a lyre.Period: Early Dynastic IIIDate: ca. 2600–2350
desimonewayland:Young man at a banquet playing a lyre, painted interior of ceramic cupGreek, Corinth
Cupids playing with a lyre. Fresco from Herculaneum (thought to come from the basilica).
Detail of a Roman Statue of Apollo Holding a Lyre
lionofchaeronea:Cupids playing with a lyre. Fresco from Herculaneum (thought to come from the basil
grandegyptianmuseum:A lady playing a lyre, detail of a wall painting in the tomb of Djeserkaraseneb
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