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Aria et 6 variations en sol mineur, P. 196 : II. Variation 1 – Johann PachelbelDétail de « Mrs. Grac
Perdue dans les rêves (Lost in Dreams)Friedrich von Amerling, 1835
Valse n.º 10 en si mineur, Op. 69, n.º 2 – Frédéric ChopinLe Balcon (The Balcony)René-François-Xavie
Danseuse inclinée (Tilting Ballerina)Edgar Degas, ca. 1883
柳橋 (Pont Yanagi)Tsuchiya Koitsu, 1934
Harmonia artificioso-ariosa / Partia I: Gigue - Variatio I & II – Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber
Détail de « Saint Pierre », par Pierre-Étienne Monnot, dans labasilique Saint-Jean-de-Latran (ca. 17
Row 1: Temple of Piety, Autumn at the SerapeumRow 2: Winged Victory, HermesRow 3: Temple of Heph
felixdeon:**Sappho and Atthis**Sappho was considered one of the greatest poets of the classical worl
Silver hemidrachm of the Arcadian city of Tegea. On the obverse, Zeus Lykaios, seated, with an eagl
vergilsghost:Marcus Tullius? More like Marcus Tulli-yes, amirite?Unpopular opinion: Cicero’s prose i
The columns of the Parthenon, Acropolis of Athens, GreeceGreece | Ancient ruins | Athens
backwordspoetry:BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL PHOTOSHOOT - Bringing together the beauty strengh and diversity o
fer1972:Cats as Classical Paintings by Eldar Zakirov
Hercules in the Palace of Omphale, Antonio Bellucci, ca. 1698
silezukuk:Votive terracotta body parts from the Sanctuary of Asklepios in Ancient Corinth. / Αναθημα
classicsenthusiast:We never said he was the brightest god in the pantheon
The first in what I hope will be a weekly installment of It’s Raining Men.This, dear friends,
Diana and Her Nymphs, Jacob van Loo, 1654
Wall Elevation for an Antechamber or SalonLouis Gustave Taraval (French; 1738–1794)ca. 1785Pen and b
Leda and the Swan (a transformed Zeus). Ca. 3rd cent. CE. Found in the sanctuary of Aphrodite at P
Attic lekythos depicting Leda and the Swan (the disguised Zeus). Attr. to the workshop of the Berli
Silver, partially gilt mirror with repoussé decoration, depicting Leda and Zeus disguised as a swan.
Leda and the Swan, Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse, ca. 1870
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