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The Ancient Agora of Athens, Greece
The Erechtheion, Acropolis of Athens
Female Figures from East Pediment of the Parthenon in Athens
Hades holding a cornucopia, evoking his alternate persona of Plouton (Pluto), god of wealth and guar
Poseidon, enthroned and holding his trident, greets his son Theseus (right). Side A of an Attic red
Thésée retrouve l'épée de son père = Theseus Finding His Father’s SwordNicolas Poussin (French;
life-of-a-latin-student:*talk dirty to me trumpet solo playing in the back*~~~Graece:Ξέρξηςβόα νυν ἀ
A youth reclines at a symposium, holding an aulos (double flute), while a woman dances in front of h
Dionysus, holding a kantharos, with his son Oenopion. Detail from an Attic black-figure amphora, si
Sappho and Phaon (aka Sappho, Phaon, and Amor), Jacques-Louis David, 1809
Portrait of Herodotus. Roman copy of a Greek original dating to the early 4th cent. BCE. Found nea
art-and-fury:Atalanta and Europa - Leo Dillon & Diane Dillon illustrations from Classical Greece
A scene from Aristophanes’ Thesmophoriazousae. Apulian red-figure krater, artist unknown; ca. 370 B
The Letter (A Classical Maiden), John William Godward, 1899
The Hopliteby Pervandr on deviantART
ancientpeoples:A lekythos, or oil jug, from olive green spun glass. Greece, Classical Period. Source
The head of Heracles. Roman copy (ca. 135-150 CE) after a lost Greek original attributed to Lysippo
vinterkosmos:King Leonidas Monument - Thermopiles, Greece
Kore (Persephone) gives the Eleusinian nobleman Triptolemos the gift of grain, which he will soon sp
Pentheus is torn apart by his mother Agave and aunt Ino, as punishment for having refused to worship
Atalanta and Peleus wrestle during the funerary games for King Pelias. Chalcidian black-figure hydr
Atalanta. Attic white-ground lekythos, attributed to the painter Douris; ca. 500-490 BCE. Now in t
Small statue of Dionysus, bearded and wreathed with ivy. Roman-era copy (2nd or 3rd cent. CE) after
classical-beauty-of-the-past: Temple of Hephaestus in Athens, Greece by Rabe!
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