Mythological Gallery
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eadfrith:The mythological headless creature known as a Blemmyes. Believed to have had their eyes in
I decided to draw up one more, I had completely different colors for this guy but then decided he lo
forgot to upload my kirins, totally inspired by Lynn’s work, because I adore her ;;
queeniegoldtsein: for @melqomene and @arthemis mythological event — 5th day: favourite chinese deit
Perseus with the Head of Medusa - 1804by Antonio Canova (Italian, 1757–1822 Venice)
Hercules and Nessus / Ercole e il centauro NessoLoggia dei Lanzi - 1598, by Giambologna (Jean Boulog
aqua-regia009: Mythological Icons - Betty Jiang
gregory-peck:Vampires are evil mythological beings who roam the world at night searching for people
space1nvaders:Mythology Meme: 3/3 - Mythological Places : Irkalla The Sumerian netherworld was a pl
digital painting practice. she’s a siren
wusdiswusdat: Tired of barely hearing about Hungarian mythological figures so i’m gonna try drawing
Makara are sea-creatures in Hindu mythology. They may also go as Yali, or many other names and confi
bigimplatntfans: hbombcollector: Argus-eyed - vigilant, referring to Argos, a Greek mythological wat
Mythological papyri of TahenenmutEgypt, Third Intermediate PeriodNational Museum, Warsaw
hildegardavon: ganymedesrocksChristophe Charbonnel, 1967-Méduse (from The Perseus Mythological Serie
vaesna:Slavic mythological figures [8/?] ↳ LadaA goddess from Slavic folklore, LADA was worshipped
markantonys: anidala as iconic literary/mythological/historical lovers
Hercules and the Hydra (detail) by Lucas Cranach the Elder, c. 1537.
Kassandra
okayodysseus: mythological posters, featuring persephone “Her name is commonly derived from pherein
mayor-rosie-of-riga:a cap based on one of my fave mythological creatures, the japanese futakuchi-onn
enchantedbook:Journey to the West: A classic Chinese mythological novel, written during the Ming Dyn
Prometheus, Theodoor Rombouts (1597-1637)
Juno Confiding Io to the Care of Argus, Claude Lorrain, 1660
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