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Torso of Aphrodite, Greek, 1st C. BCCollection of Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF)
Afrodite SosandraRoman marble copy of an original attributed to the Greek sculptor Calamis (ca. 460
The Venus Pudica (Modest Venus)2nd century ADThe National Archaeological Museum of Athens, Greece F
xenainnuendoisland:3x10 - The Quill Is Mightier6x19 - Many Happy Returns
obsessionisthenewblack:The Quill Is Mightier
aleyma:Ring with Aphrodite weighing love, made in Greece, c.350 BC (source).
cma-greek-roman-art:Bell Krater, 300s BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSize: Overall:
lionofchaeronea:Bronze statuette with silver eyes, depicting the goddess Aphrodite. Artist unknown;
Pisces gold armourfinally done7 swatchesthumbnailfull body outfit - overallsaccs needed: gloves and
mohtz:Greek Mythology | The Goddesses of OlympusHera Aphrodite Demeter Artemis Athena Hestia(i want
Pygmalion and the Image III: The Godhead Fires by Sir Edward Burne-Jones1875-1878oil on canvasBirmin
Venus Ordering Arms from Vulcan for Aeneas, Jean II Restout, 1717
art-witches:Gold diadem decorated with head of Aphrodite. From the female grave of ancient Lete. Ear
Temple of Aphrodite Kythera, reconstructions made by Ubisoft for the game Assassin’s Creed.
wilting rose on my vanity
milagrosen:No doubt the Hades game is amazing all around and i really like Aphrodite so i had to dra
romegreeceart:A statue of Aphrodite, a copy of late Hellenistic period original (Archaelogical museu
The marriage of Alexander the Great and Statira, daughter of Darius III of Persia, in 324 BCE. The
Venus, Supported by Iris, Complaining to Mars, Sir George Hayter, 1820
badboshtet:carefreeblackb0y:she’s so flawlessthis dress and look put aphrodite to shame tbh
sakurabreeze:The toilette of Aphrodite. Fresco from the cubiculum B of the Villa Farnesina. 1st cent
travels-ofadreamer:Bay of Aphrodite, Cyprus
historyfilia:Temple of Aphrodite in Aphrodisias(Turkey)
Allegory (Venus, Flora, Mars, and Cupid), Paris Bordone, 1550s
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