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Nymphs Listening to the Songs of Orpheus by Charles François Jalabert, 1855. Walters Art Muse
Metamorphosis of Daphne* Apollo ®, Daphne and her father, river god Peneus (L)* House of Dio
Thetis, sea nymph and mother of Achilles
Narcissus and EchoFrans de Neve (Flemish; 1606–after 1688), attributed to17th centuryOil on ca
thegirlwhohid:An oread is a mountain nymph in Greek mythology.Oread moodboardMythological creatures:
The Mountain Nymph Sweet Liberty Come, and trip it as you go,On the light fantastic toe;And in
Hylas and the Nymphs (1896), by J.W. WaterhouseHylas is a character from Greek and Roman mythology a
Naides (Αρτεμις meaning ‘to flow’) were the nymphs
The Hyades (Ὑάδες meaning ‘rain-makers’) were nymphs of the five st
apeollo: greek mythology | hamadryades | eight dryad daughters who resided over specific trees
The Return of Amphitrite (2020, Inspiration for the wedding wreath taken from a pinax from Corinth 5
icontrive: The Return of Amphitrite (2020, Inspiration for the wedding wreath taken from a pinax fro
the-evil-clergyman:The Grotto of the Nymphs, from Pierre Louÿs’ The Songs of Bilitis
Apollo and Daphne (1908), by J.W. Waterhouse Yet another example where a nymph transforms into a tre
Hylas and the Water Nymphs Henrietta Emma Ratcliffe Rae 1910
Working on some Loresona adoptables.
via-appia: Goddesses of Victory, 19th century Ludwig Schwanthaler (1802 - 1848)
The Leimonides were the nymphs of flowery meadows. They were companions of spring-time Persephone.
actegratuit:HERKYNA, (or Hercyna) was the Naiad Nymph of the stream Herkyna near Lebadeia in Boiotia
Ανθούσαι Anthousai were a type of Okeanid, the nymphs of flo
Ναιαδες Naiades were the nymphs of rivers, streams, lakes,
Calypso by Henri Lehmann (1869)
ariadnesthrcad: 30 creatures of greek mythology↳ nereid Nereids are sea nymphs, the 50 daught
lucent-knight:Greek mythology a -z :Pan was the god of the wild, hunting and companion of the nymphs
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