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Landscape with Diana and Nymphs by Cornelis van Poelenburgh (17th Century)
Diana Leaving the Bath by Edmond Hédouin (1864)
Artemis Hekate Ennodia Igemoni & enthroned VestaCeramic, mineral colors, 24k gold by Ars Hierati
The hunter Actaeon was to turned into a stag (possibly at the ire of the goddess Artemis) and torn a
dianasson:Artemis as Potnia Theron
mohtz:Greek Mythology | The Goddesses of OlympusHera Aphrodite Demeter Artemis Athena Hestia(i want
cma-greek-roman-art:Cameo:Head of Artemis, 100-200, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSize
my-kelde:Nancy Spero. Artemis, Goddess and Centaur, 1983.hand-printing on paper
my-kelde:Nancy Spero. Artemis, Goddess and Centaur, 1983.hand-printing on paper
mcpippins:wild / wantonzag being subtly influenced by the boons he picks up: goddess edition
my-kelde:Nancy Spero. Artemis, Goddess and Centaur, 1983.hand-printing on paper
medsua:everyone is a woc | a myth series collaborated with and poetry by mythaelogyThe goddess runs
greekichor:⁴/∞ goddesses↳ artemis, daughter of leto and zeus, twin sister of apollo, goddess of t
musicboxmemories:Abigail Hobbs as Artemis, the goddess of the hunt
Archaic Laconian representation of the goddess Artemis, 8th century BC
fuckindiva: GODDESSES PLAYLISTSpersephone // demeter // hecate // nemesis // artemis // selene // ny
janeyrs:Greek Myth: Goddesses - Artemis ☾↳ Artemis was one of the most widely venerated of
my-kelde:Nancy Spero. Artemis, Goddess and Centaur, 1983.hand-printing on paper
Goddess of hunting
mcpippins:wild / wantonzag being subtly influenced by the boons he picks up: goddess edition
Sketch for “Artemis” by William Hamo Thornycroft (1880)
mythaelogy:the lost myths of girls who loved girls: Artemis and AtalantaYou are the goddess of the w
NiobeCornelis Bloemaert (Dutch; 1603–1692) after Abraham van Diepenbeeck (Flemish; 1596–1675)ca. 163
Artemis Parthenos* Chersonesus, Crimea* bronze* late 4th / early 3rd century BCE* Numismatic collect
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