Roman Goddess Gallery
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(Swipe to see the full progress) First layer vs. last layer ✨.#tbt to this mermaid & cuttlefish
New blue oil painting!!! I meant to share this piece two weeks ago, but like most of you, I had bee
Yayyy after working on and off for 3 months, I’m finally finished with this mermaid oil painti
(SWIPE to see the before and after)Hiiii friends! Omg has it really been almost a MONTH since I po
After 10 months of working on this piece, I am so excited to finally share the finished painting! My
Hi everyone! Thank you all so much for your help in recommending some good organizations/charities o
Hi loves!! Here’s a new oil painting titled “Chrysalis” that I just finished last
#tbt to this oil painting named “Constellation” from almost half a decade ago! It&rsquo
naomihitme:Naomi as Diana, the Roman goddess of the hunt and the moon by Pierre et Gilles (1998)
This is what is left of the Temple of Venus Genetrix, the goddess that was important to specifically
lionofchaeronea:Bronze statuette of the Roman goddess Juno (= Greek Hera). Artist unknown; 2nd or 3
hismarmorealcalm: Acrolithic Head from a Roman Cult Statue of a Goddess 98-235 AD Marble
acronympathology:Denarius (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Victoria minted in Rome, Roman Republic (46 B
Denarius of L. Cassius Longinus (63 BCE). On the obverse, the goddess Vesta; on the reverse, a vote
lionofchaeronea: Selene, goddess of the moon, and her mortal lover Endymion. Roman marble sarcophag
blushingokoye: In Roman mythology, Flora (Latin: Flōra) is a Sabine-derived goddess – a symbol for n
cma-greek-roman-art:Intaglio with Victory in Chariot, 1, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman Ar
hismarmorealcalm:Minerva Greek marble Late First - early Second century CE Brescia Santa Giulia
April, fragment of a mosaic with the months of the year. First half third century CE. Discovered in
(via A Roman mosaic depicting the goddess Diana deer hunting. 2nd century CE, found in the ancient c
marmarinos:Detail of an ancient Roman statue of empress Vibia Sabina as the goddess Ceres, dated to
met-greekroman-art:Bust of a goddess, Greek and Roman ArtMedium: TerracottaGift of Andrea and Donate
met-greekroman-art: Marble head of a goddess, Greek and Roman ArtMedium: Marble, Parian ?Rogers Fund
Juno* Roman, 2nd / 3rd century CE* bronze* Bavaria / Raetia (Limes)Source: Wolfgang Sauber / CC BY-S
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