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minhamemoriasuja:“CORNUCOPIA”Fotografia: Birk Thomassen
Plouton, god of wealth, holds a cornucopia, opposite Demeter, who holds a scepter and plough. Attic
arthistorygeeks:Flora, woman picking flowers with a cornucopia in the ruins of Pompeii, 1-45 AD.
(via embervesent)
lionofchaeronea:Agrippina, carrying a cornucopia, crowns her son Nero with a laurel wreath. Unknown
It’s a sweet cornucopia of love and affection! Follow the everyday romances of women living to
Cybele with her traditional attributes (cornucopia, lion and crown in the shape of city walls). The
Hades holding a cornucopia, evoking his alternate persona of Plouton (Pluto), god of wealth and guar
sosbrutalism:Israel offers a cornucopia of brutalism. Even the student dormitories put high-quality
terminusantequem: Unknown - Flora (woman picking flowers with a cornucopia), Roman wall painting fro
bell-flower:Flora, woman picking flowers with a cornucopia - Pompeii
cma-greek-roman-art: Victory with Cornucopia (Chariot Attachment), 40-68, Cleveland Museum of Art: G
cma-european-art: Woman with a Cornucopia, Severo da Ravenna, c. 1525, Cleveland Museum of Art: Euro
cma-greek-roman-art: Victory with Cornucopia (Chariot Attachment), 40-68, Cleveland Museum of Art: G
cma-greek-roman-art: Victory with Cornucopia (Chariot Attachment), 40, Cleveland Museum of Art: Gree
nacnaturist: NacnaturistA cornucopia of carnal canoodling! 25,000+ images!
Cathy Layzell (South African, b. 1972, Cape Town, South Africa) - Cornucopia, 2015 from Kingdom II e
tripropellant:stormwind is a veritable cornucopia of funny death knight profiles right now
Rhyton (drinking cup) with forepart of a horse and cornucopiaRoman, 100 B.C. to 100 A.D. terracotta
Genius of emperors* issued by Licinius I* Alexandria, 308-310 CE* standing Genius with a cornucopia*
Kitty Cornucopia(via AndreaBorden)
persianshaw:shaw // running themes 。◕ ‿ ◕。
noiseman:Flora, woman picking flowers with a cornucopia in the ruins of Pompeii, 1-45 AD.
Circle of Gérard de Lairesse (1641–1711)Cybèle avec clef et corne d'abondance
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