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templeofapelles:#18 THE GREATEST PAINTINGSJosé Benlliure y Gil La Barca de Caronte, 1919(?) Museu de
wocvibes:buzzfeed:This Artist Reimagines Classic Paintings With God As A Black Woman And They’re Bea
artschoolglasses:Inside the Temple of Love at Versailles
Mars Asleep, Hendrick ter Brugghen, 1629
yvesey:Liar!
chelidonart:Here’s Alexander the Great (Dead Greeks Society version) with Bucephalus, my half of an
Eileen Mayo (English; 1906–1994)Apollo MusagetesDrawing of Serge Lifar in George Balanchine’s
Saint John the Baptist, known as Bacchus, workshop of Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)
A warrior draws his sword as he grabs a veiled woman. The scene is traditionally interpreted as Men
ArtStation - Class Demo 7-23-15, by Anthony JonesMore robots here.
A portrait of the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius (r. 161-180 CE). Artist unknown. Found at Acqua Tr
Portrait d’un jeune garçon, peut-être Henri Delacroix, et son chien.1790.Oil on Canvas.Ovale.71.5 x
Bust of the Roman emperor Nero (r. 54-68 CE). Now in the Antiques Museum of the Royal Palace, Stock
Mercury Takes Bacchus To Be Brought Up By Nymphs, Laurent de La Hyre, 1638
we had do a 1 page humor comic about a ventriloquist for storytelling classhere it is (unfortunately
gemma-antiqua:Ancient Greek gold and garnet earrings, dated to the 4th century BCE.
sidelys:yesterday i finished writing my undergrad classics thesis which is titled ‘epic gaming: fate
Jupiter and Mercury at the House of Philemon and Baucis, Johann Carl Loth, ca. 1659-62
Sidney SimeThe Tomb of Zai, illustration for “Time and the Gods” by Lord Dunsanyc.1906
Benjamin Green (British; 1739–1798) after George Stubbs (British; 1724–1806)Phaeton Driving the Char
Henri Regnault (French; 1843–1871)Automédon ramenant les coursiers d'Achille des bords du Scamandre
Head of acolossal Roman statue of Emperor Augustus (1st century AD) The Courtyard of the “Pigna”, V
Doctor Who: ClassicATC cards2011
Melpomene, the Muse of Tragedy, Elisabetta Sirani (1638-1665)
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