Roman Gods Gallery
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Automédon ramenant les coursiers d'Achille des bords du Scamandre = Automedon Bringing the Horses of
Benigne Gagneraux (French, Dijon 1756-1795), The Abduction of Ganymede, Ca.1782, Perrin Antiquaires,
“Giulio Romano The Assembly of Gods around Jupiter’s Throne”
romanovsonelastdance:No one could have been more gifted bythe gods than the Grand Duchess Elizabeth
Alexander Runciman (British; 1736–1785)Perseus Arriving to Slay Medusa Etching, 1774 Yale Center for
loumargi:“Giulio Romano The Assembly of Gods around Jupiter’s Throne”
thoodleoo:tag yourself: weirdly specific roman gods edition
Mercury Inventing the LyreJohn Raphael Smith (British; 1751–1812) after James Barry (Irish; 1741–180
Ceres and her helpersAbundance, Peter Pauls RubensIn ancientRoman religion, agricultural deities wer
my-world-travel:Greek and Roman sculptures, Louvre Museum, Paris, FranceAfter some thought, not incl
achilloras:things-chelidon-draws:The Dead Romans Society - Page 11«Previous First Next»literally t
arjuna-vallabha:Small altar and household gods from PompeiiCommentary on this photo from Pompeii: Mo
Hades x Persephone
kazbrekrer:2 week myth event: day one ― favorite greek/roman deity: hades “ regno sopra fantasmi. i
ancientart:Roman Hand of Sabazius, 3rd century, made of bronze. Courtesy & currently located at
ParisPierre-ÉtienneMonnot (French; 1657–1733)created in Rome between 1692 and 1714 Gilt terracottaHe
Giovanni Francesco Romanelli (Italian; 1610–1662)Venus Pouring a Balm on the Wound of AeneasOil on c
xo-skeleton:Giulio Romano, The Assembly of the Gods around Jupiter’s Throne detail, vault fresco, 15
Over the xmas break I found the sketches I did for that Fruits of Our Culture series back in 2019, a
artofmosk:Roman Inktober Day 2: GodMercuryRedbubble XToday I share this again ✨
romanoff-nat: Too many people tell each other not to repress their emotions, to release their feeli
Housesteads Roman Fort Photo Set 2, Hadrian’s Wall, Newcastle Upon Tyne, 2.8.18.
Hero and LeanderWilliam Hamilton (British; 1751–1801)1801Watercolor, with pen in brown ink, black in
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