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Silenus speaks to a woman. Fragment of an Apulian krater in the Gnathian style, artist unknown; ca.
Dying Eurydice, Charles-François Lebœuf (called Nanteuil), 1822
Theseus wrestles Cercyon, King of Eleusis, who would challenge passersby to a wrestling match and th
Silver drachm of Naxos with head of Dionysus (obverse) and bearded Silenus holding kantharos (revers
Statuette of the goddess Artemis/Diana. Unknown Anatolian artist; 1st cent. BCE. Now in the Getty Vi
Achilles lies in wait for Polyxena at a fountain. Attic white-ground lekythos, attributed to the At
Sardonyx cameo depicting a Ptolemaic prince as Hermes. Artist unknown; 3rd cent. BCE. Now in the C
Orpheus and Eurydice, George Frederic Watts (1817-1904)
{a bouquet for odysseus and penelope}walnut for intellect and strategem | astilbe means i’ll s
Philoctetes on the Island of Lemnos, Guillaume Guillon-Lethière, 1798
The Birth of Venus, Henry Courtney Selous, 1852
Automedon with the Horses of Achilles, Henri Regnault, 1868
Easter Mythology: The Resurrection Accounts as Shaped by Greco-Roman Myths18 April 2019For purposes
The Triumph of VenusFrançois Boucher (French; 1703–1770)1740Oil on canvasNationalmuseum, Stockholm
Drachma from Bruttium (Locri or Croton). On the obverse, Hera Lacinia; on the reverse, Zeus with hi
Captive Andromache, Frederic Leighton, ca. 1886-88
Sira Belly Dancer performs ~ Mermaid’s Tears ~ Fantasy Bellydance @ Cult of Myth show I think
Attic black-figure skyphos (two-handled wine-cup), decorated with chariots, Amazons, and Sphinxes.
The goddess Thetis, riding a hippocampus (seahorse), delivers newly forged arms to her son Achilles.
credencesbarebone:Fantasia + Gods and Goddesses of classical mythology
Zeus, in the form of a white bull, abducts Europa. Detail from a red-figure calyx-krater signed by
Cesar Boetius van Everdingen (1617–1678)Artemisia
Achilles Presents the Prize for Wisdom to Nestor during the Funeral Games, Charles-Philippe Larivièr
Apulian red-figure lebes gamikos (marriage vase) depicting Eros with a seated woman. Artist unknown
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