Ovid: ........wh Gallery
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life-of-a-latin-student://Quid faciat? repetatne domum et regalia tecta?An lateat silvis? pudor hoc,
De draak verslindt de gezellen van Cadmus (1588 / Engraving) Hendrick Goltzius, after Cornelis Corne
Hendrick Goltzius (1558–1617), ‘Cadmus slays the Dragon’, between 1573 and 1617
Hendrick Goltzius (1558-1617) (after Cornelis van Haarlem), ‘The Dragon devouring the companio
podasokus:‘e rivo flumina magna facis’ “you are making large rivers out of a stream.” [Ovid, Ex Pont
René-Antoine Houasse (French; 1645–1710)Apollon poursuivant Daphné = Apollo Purs
this is the true reason ovid was exiled
catullan:i can’t help picturing catullus bawling out his love sufferings and ovid at his side
laveyinthehouse:The Kiss on the Foot The Art of Love, Ovid
CredentialsI literally wrote the book on love (and make-up, holidays, fishing and woe. I write a lot
some dead romans sketches i colored :)dear old vergil, ovid, catullus and petronius i based the
ofhopefuldays: silhouettes are fun and chelidon’s drs doesn’t fail to make me smile, so
Noël Le Mire (1724-1801) (after Charles Monnet), ‘Io’, from “Les
Apollo and Coronis, Adam Elsheimer, 1606-08
nemfrog:“Orpheus charms the beasts with his lyre.” Ovid’s Metamorphoses In La
Adhūc tua messis in herbā est.(Ovid, Heroides 17, line 263)‘Your crops are still in the grass.
collective-history: Ovid as imagined in the Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493. I mean, fine. Ovid as imagi
chelidonart:Today is the 20th of March, which means…it’s Ovid’s birthday! I decid
bombusperplexus:Ovid // Petronius // Vergil Cosplays based off the comic The Dea
undeadchestnut:“Everything changes, nothing dies.” Ovid, Metamorphoses, Book XV
Circe Punishes Glaucus and Scylla by Turning Them into Monsters, Eglon van der Neer, 1695
Loves of the Gods (Pomona and Vertumnus)Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio (Italian; ca. 1500/1505–1565)
Apollo and Diana Punishing Niobe by Killing Her ChildrenAbraham Bloemaert (Dutch; 1566–1651)15
tritticodelledelizie:Gian Lorenzo BerniniApollo e Daphnefrom Ovid’s Metamorphosesmarble, 1622-
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