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fleurduart:Benvenuto Cellini, Perseo
o-eheu:Tumblr posts + classics referencesI may or may not have jumped on a certain bandwagon.-Beniam
classic-draws:It’s my favs being cute and shit, larger (and more flirty) version beneath the cut. Ke
Benjamin Franklin’s Glass Armonica,Ben Franklin really was a genius of his time. Founding Fat
A classic meander bend, Yellowstone River at Calcite Springs, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming&cop
poetasypoetas:La Ilíada, Eduardo García Benito. (I - VIII)
fuckyesbenwhishaw:Bakkhai (& Ben Whishaw) - Press Roundup The Hollywood Reporter“Whishaw plays
Porta da Policlínica (La porte de la polyclinique)Benedito José Tobias, 1937
Perseus with the Head of Medusa Benvenuto Cellini, 1545 Last of the Three Series of Classical Sculpt
o-eheu:Something I threw together for fun. Reblog if you are in the Classics/Latin fandoms!-Beniamin
Mercedes Benz AMG GT-R By Ld
Bene. That is an oldie but goodie.
#INSEARCHOFTHEPERFECTFLAWin search of the perfect flaw.when I started shooting for the World Fashion
most4rdently:“She is tolerable; but not handsome enough to tempt me; I am in no humour at present to
Poseidon and Athena Battle for Control of Athens, Benvenuto Tisi (Il Garofalo), 1512
The Blind Oedipus Commending His Children to the Gods, Bénigne Gagneraux, 1784
templeofapelles:#18 THE GREATEST PAINTINGSJosé Benlliure y Gil La Barca de Caronte, 1919(?) Museu de
storytime-reviews:Shelf-Confidence Book Photo ChallengeNovember 28 – WittyMuch Ado About Nothing is
Benjamin Green (British; 1739–1798) after George Stubbs (British; 1724–1806)Phaeton Driving the Char
Phaeton Driving the Chariot of the SunBenjamin Green (British; 1739–1798) after George Stubbs (Briti
Wallace SmithIllustration for Fantazius Mallare: A Mysterious Oath by Ben Hechtc.1922
Benigne Gagneraux (French, Dijon 1756-1795), The Abduction of Ganymede, Ca.1782, Perrin Antiquaires,
Hector and Andromache, Giovanni Maria Benzoni, 1871
Bene!
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