Rn Gorgon Gallery
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sidelys:cursed emoji but in the style of archaic greek gorgon heads
dakoae:this was what my romance path was likedusa’s body is inspired from the gorgon statues in tart
Gorgon Plaque with Incised Figure of a Dancing Satyr, c. 525-475 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek
sidelys:cursed emoji gorgon stickers link in comments. also available on pin badges and face masks S
thanks to everyone who came out to the stream and thanks to all my patrons for your support!tonight
A Gorgon (Late 18th century / Terracota) Unknown Italian Sculptor
joshua-wright:Deborah Gorgon cures her morning hair with a natural herbal treat. And before you ask,
Gorgon Medusa. Mirror of Memory by *LiliaOsipova
Medusa by Norma Peters
Greetings, Aunt Magica! My ransacking was a delight, thank you. I also met this small Gorgon and I l
theancientwayoflife:~ Gold pendant in the form of a gorgoneion (Gorgon’s face).Period: ClassicalDate
Gorgon Plaque with Incised Figure of a Dancing Satyr, c. 525-475 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek
detailedart:Detail of Perseus and the Gorgon Medusa (1890). By Laurent Honoré Marqueste.
fishstickmonkey:Black-figure “Deianeira” lekythos, with mounted satyr pursuing a nymphGreek, Attic,
dgorringeart:“this last was made to show a blank-eyed Gorgon’s head, fierce and grim, with Rout and
oursoulsaredamned:Head of the Gorgon MedusaLate 19th Century Czechoslovakian brooch, gold, jasper, a
dbvictoria:Head of the Gorgon Medusa, a late 19th Century, Czech brooch, gold, jasper, and crystal.(
Ancient Roman gorgoneion made of opaque glass paste. Artist unknown; 1st-2nd cent. CE. Found at Ro
A plate depicting a winged, Gorgon-headed deity, shown in the traditional pose of the Πότνια Θηρῶν (
Ancient Greek gold pendant in the form of a gorgoneion (Gorgon’s face). Artist unknown; ca. 450 BCE
A warrior in armor, bearing a shield with a Gorgon’s head. Detail of an Attic black-figure plate, a
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Silver hemidrachm from Gergis, in the Troad (present-day northwestern Turkey), perhaps minted for th
Silver didrachm issued by Athens, ca. 520 BCE, bearing a Gorgon’s head. Now in the British Museum.
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