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Battle between Gods and Giants, north frieze of Siphnian Treasury at Delphi, c. 525
Achilles battles Memnon, East frieze of Siphnian Treasury at Delphi, c. 525 BCE
Kore statuette, known as the Lady of Auxerre. From Crete, probably Eleutherna. Limestone; second hal
Exekias, Achilles and Ajax playing a dice game (detail from an Attic black-figure amphora), from Vul
Terracotta hydria (water jar) with Herakles and the Nemean Lion Attica, Greece Archaic Period (2nd q
amazonomachycomic:Second ArcFourth Chapter - p. 5.Hey guys, so…This month we won’t have another upda
Commission for @portabellogna!Notably, this is the only commission so far I attached an annotated bi
stamp-it-to-me:two 1986 Greek stamps depicting the god Apollo and the goddess ArtemisThey are cuter
The head of Heracles. Roman copy (ca. 135-150 CE) after a lost Greek original attributed to Lysippo
The Return of Amphitrite (2020, Inspiration for the wedding wreath taken from a pinax from Corinth 5
Nymphs Listening to the Songs of Orpheus.1853.Nymphes écoutant les chants d'Orphée.Oil on Canvas.111
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
Aphrodite and Eros Tanagra terracotta, 300-275 BCE, Tanagra, Boeotia, Greece. Collection of the Stat
Atalanta, one of my favourite mythological ladies, inspired by this series of posts by queenotrera.
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
cma-greek-roman-art:The Atalanta Lekythos (Funerary Oil Jug), Douris, 500-490 BC, Cleveland Museum o
Κυβέλα, μάτερ θεών ~ Διθύραμβος Πινδάρου, απόσπασμα 80 “Cybele - mother of Gods” ~ PindarusCybele-Rh
Small statue of Dionysus, bearded and wreathed with ivy. Roman-era copy (2nd or 3rd cent. CE) after
mythologer:Aphrodite Anadyomene, Greek, Hellenistic Period, 3rd-1st century BC
Colossal marble head of Asclepius Greek, c. 325-300 B.C.Found on Milos, Southern Aegean, GreeceThe B
‘Ariadne - true story’So, these are the consequences of my vacation in Crete The alternative versio
noordzee:The elder Olympians: Zeus, Hera, Demeter, Poseidon, Hades, and Hestia. At least it’s how I
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