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alekzandermorozova:HYNPOS’ MYTH EVENT - fave greek/roman deityErebus, primordial god of darkness.
colourthysoul:Augustus Jules Bouvier - Ready for the dance
Statue of a young girl, the so-called “Atalanta,” attributed to the sculptor Pasiteles, a Greek (per
Greek vase with cult statue scene
Where Goddess Isis met luminous Apollo. Location: Ancient Delos, Greece. Photo by @sikanian_ via In
The Byzantine era looked according to Hellenic shows
Spring in Aegean
Ancient Greek terracotta lamp in the shape of a bull’s head. Artist unknown; 2nd cent. BCE. Now in
It is easy to forget just how detailed and characterful the portraits on Greek coins could be&hellip
Terracotta kline (couch) with nuptial banquet and Erotes Greek, Hellenistic Period, c. 3rd to 2nd ce
1) Georgios Klontzas (1540-1607) , ‘Hellmouth’ (detail), from The Second Coming, late 16
axl99: Bathhouse Towel Kassandra Because Greek baths are a thing so why the heck not.
Hermes/Mercury seated on a ram. Roman copy (late 2nd/early 3rd cent. CE) after a Greek original by
fuckindiva:Athena of Castro Pretorio, Hellenistic statue (mid 3rd century BC) based on 6th century B
An elderly satyr is followed by the young Dionysus. South Italian red-figure bell-krater, attribute
Orestes arrives at Delphi, begging Apollo to free him from the pursuing Furies sent by his murdered
Ruins of Hippos, IsraelBetween the 3rd century BC and the 7th century AD, Hippos was the site of a G
Black-figured neck-amphora: Hephaistos on a donkey. Archaic Greek, Attica, circa 520 B.C.E., attribu
hellenismo:statue of Thalia, the Muse of Comedy Roman statue, after Greek model of III-II century bc
Silver stater of Thebes, featuring a Boeotian shield on the obverse and the head of Dionysus, crowne
A small child playing with a bird. Roman copy after a Hellenistic original. Now in the Vatican Mus
The Blue Caves of Zakynthos, Greece (by Tijmen).
elucubrare:01.30.2018
rnyfh:Lekythos (oil flask), Ancient Greek / Late Classical Period
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