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worldhistoryfacts:Cat’s head with earrings, Roman/Egyptian, 3rd century CE.
magical girl dionysos!!please do not use or repost
sidelys:magical girl dionysos!!please do not use or repostpuella magica dionysus!!
A scene from Aeschylus’ Seven Against Thebes: Capaneus, one of the Seven, attempts to storm Th
A portrait bust of the tragic playwright Aeschylus. Roman copy, after a Greek original of the 4th c
A satyr and a griffin confront one of the Scythian tribe of the Arimaspi. Detail from an Attic red-
Red-figure rhyton in the shape of a griffin’s head. Unknown Apulian artist, ca. 330 BCE. Now in th
Pebble mosaic floor depicting a griffin, from the Peloponnesian polis of Sicyon. Artist unknown; 2n
Aryballos depicting a goose flanked by griffins. Artist unknown; ca. 575-550 BCE. Now in the Natio
Mycenaean ivory pyxis depicting griffins attacking stags. Artist unknown; late 15th cent. BCE. Now
William Andrew Pogany (1882-1955), “Everyday Classics - Fifth Reader” byFranklin Thomas
Funerary portrait of a woman from Roman Egypt. Artist unknown; ca. 138-192 CE (Antonine period). F
Mummy portrait of a girl, from Roman Egypt. Artist unknown; ca. 120-150 CE. Now in the Liebieghaus
Mummy portrait of a man from the Fayum, Roman Egypt. Artist unknown; 2nd or 3rd cent. CE. Now in t
summertime-renee:More Hera stuff! I got the pleasure to animate Zeus flirting with nymphs. The nymph
saintjoan:When we un-packed it, the Paris curator was embarrassed to discover lipstick marks on its
The head of the Roman Emperor Caracalla (Marcus Aurelius Severus Augustus Antoninus; r. 198-211 [joi
Limestone head from the statue of a worshiper of Apollo, bearded and wearing a helmet with upturned
Ancient Greek limestone statuette of a young male votary holding a pyxis (cylindrical vessel with li
Ancient Greek limestone statuette of a male votary. Artist unknown; 6th cent. BCE. From Cyprus; no
The mortal Peleus “courts” the sea-nymph Thetis by seizing her, while she shape-shifts i
Peleus entrusts his young son Achilles to the care of the centaur Chiron. White-ground black-figure
The centaur Chiron, accompanied by a satyr. Side A of a red-figure bell-krater attributed to the pa
Apollo (left) and his son Asclepius (seated), with the wise centaur Chiron, Asclepius’ tutor,
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