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Apollo and ThetisJean Jouvenet (French; 1649–1717)1700Oil on canvasMusée national des châteaux de Ve
mohtz:Young gods / Dionysus, Hermes, Eros, Apollotwitter - ig - prints
Alexandra Danilova in Apollon Musagèteca. 1928 Photograph (unknown photographer) Library of Congress
Where Goddess Isis met luminous Apollo. Location: Ancient Delos, Greece. Photo by @sikanian_ via In
The Birth of the Sun and the Triumph of Bacchus Corrado Giaquinto (Italian; 1703–1765)ca. 1762Oil on
Coin Depicting the God Apollo, Ancient Greek, -200, Art Institute of Chicago: Ancient and Byzantine
Apollo the Sun God - working on my portfolio for MTG and Applibot. Technically could be Helios, who
god doodles from the past couple days :,)
Alexandra Danilova andSerge Lifar in Apollon Musagèteca.1928Photograph (unknown photographer)Library
Apollo Surrounded by Putti by Giovanni Battista Catenaro (18th Century)
Bacchus and ApolloNicolas Poussin (French; 1594–1665)1620–25Oil on canvasNationalmuseum,
René-Antoine Houasse (French; 1645–1710)Apollon poursuivant Daphné = Apollo Purs
hadrian6:Altar of the Twelve Gods. use unknown: maybe the brink of a well or a Zodiac altar. Th
Apollo in the Forge of Vulcan by Diego Velázquez (1630)
m0scad0mestica: Inspired by the statue “apollo crowning himself” For the people curious
cma-greek-roman-art:Apollo the Python-Slayer, Praxiteles, c. 350 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek
Claude Lorrain (French; 1604–1682)Landscape with Apollo and Mercury (illustration from Homer&a
Archaic-style Apollo (L) and Asclepius ®* Pergamon* issued by Nymphidia Beronike* 138-161 CE
cma-greek-roman-art:Apollo the Python-Slayer, Praxiteles, c. 350 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek
I started this last year when I was thinking a lot about the representation of violence and the imag
Apollo and Daphne by Francesco Trevisani (18th Century)
Apollo and Python by Joseph Mallord William Turner (1811)
unoriginal-rinrin:OBJECTION!
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