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apoherm:ig: herdraftsI’ve started reading the Aeneid some weeks ago, quite big and complex book, als
The Meeting of Dido and Aeneas Sir Nathaniel Dance-Holland
tuttofinito:The Aeneid: Book ISource: goo.gl/ia0sjI
misskathgifs:— VERGIL, AENEID VII.312
hadrian6:The Dreams of Aeneas. 1829. illustration from Virgil’s Aeneid. Anne Louis Girodet de Roussy
Tantaene animis caelestibus irae?cleaned-up tee shirt design from an end-of-semester project last wi
Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598 – 1680)Apollo and Daphne Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi (Fountain of the Four
Turnus, Rosanna Warren
raffaelllllo:quick doodle of aeneas and achates….best boys
The capital of the worldVirgil Reading the Aeneid to Augustus, Octavia, and Livia by Jean-Baptiste W
artist-henri-martin:Serenity, illustration for Book VI of the Aeneid, Henri MartinMedium: oil,canvas
thisblueboy:Pietro Testa (Lucca 1612-1650 Rome), Aeneas on the Banks of the River Styx, Sotheby’s
The Meeting of Dido and Aeneas by Sir Nathaniel Dance-Hollandexhibited 1766oil on canvasTate Britain
Maurizio Bettini, “Ghosts of Exile: Doubles and Nostalgia in Vergil’s “Parva Troia&rdquo
clodiuspulcher:Out of practice so I did more Aeneid art… Achates is the support Aeneas needs in his
I made a collage for Euryalus, because I am particularly emotional about him.
gnossienne:Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas, by Opera Atelier (2016) (x)
adam parry………………. gets it
if anyone was wondering if i had gotten over the dedication at the front of Pharr’s Aeneid, th
hadrian6:Virgil Reading his Aeneid to Augustus. 1817.Jean Bruno Gassies. French 1786-1832. oil
clodiuspulcher:Hmmmmm REMEMBER when I said I was gonna draw Dido? Here’s… an attempt
raffaelllllo:[…] Then Iopas,long-haired bard, strikes up his golden lyreresounding through th
Aeneas and the Cumean Sybil Feeding a Cake to Cerberus, from the series Aeneid by Bartolommeo Pinell
clodiuspulcher:I love how in the Aeneid Vergil, when describing Aeneas’s shield, depicting eve
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