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Artemis Hekate Ennodia Igemoni & enthroned VestaCeramic, mineral colors, 24k gold by Ars Hierati
arthistoryfeed:15th – early 16th Century gold signet ring shows an engraved owl with a crescent moon
Votive statue with Demeter, Kore and Hekate - found Temple of Selinunte, Sicily, circa 580-570 BC
Bronze bust of Cybele (Magna Mater) with two cornucopiae. Unknown Gallo-Roman artist, 1st cent. CE.
Marble head of a goddess, perhaps a syncretism of Cybele and Tyche (Fortune). Artist unknown; 2nd o
ancientorigins:Hellenic, Macedonian wreath .. 4th Century BC.Btw, if this is the wreath I think it i
Omphalos libation by Apollo with Artemis
Temple of Artemis Laphria at Attica, the first temple was built at the end of the 7th century B.C. a
Omicron o - “There are no crops to be reaped that were not sown; plan ahead to achieve your ends&q
Dionysus in his panther-drawn chariot. Side A of an Attic red-figure pelike, attr. to the Pasithea
Priestess, or a Roman Empress depicted as a priestessMantua, Ducal Palace
Temple o Artemis, Magnesia on the Maeander, Turkey
Rhoρ - You will go on more easily if you wait a short time. Rest; but don’t linger too long.Daffod
Laconian marble grave relief depicting two enthroned heroes receiving offerings from (far smaller) w
mohtz:“Sweet mother, I cannot weave —slender Aphrodite has overcome mewith longing for a girl.”- Sap
Late Archaic terracotta plaque found on the island of Corfu (= ancient Corcyra), thought to have bee
A statue of Zeus. Artist unknown; late Hellenistic period. From Kameiros, Rhodes; now in the Archa
Plouton, god of wealth, holds a cornucopia, opposite Demeter, who holds a scepter and plough. Attic
Architectural drawing of a greek temple
Silver didrachm of the island of Paros. On the obverse, a veiled head of Demeter; on the reverse, t
Cult statue of Athena/Minerva, with a face of the so-called “Carpegna Athena” type. Made from alaba
Mosaic depicting Poseidon/Neptune and Amphitrite in a wedding chariot pulled by Tritons. From build
Bronze statuette with silver eyes, depicting the goddess Aphrodite. Artist unknown; 3rd - 1st cent.
Hermes. Roman copy of the Hadrianic period (117-138 CE) after a Greek original of the late 4th cent
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