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templeofapelles:roman fresco painting of a Maenad
twirld:Marble relief with a dancing maenad Adaptation of work attributed to Kallimachos (ca. 27 B.C.
romegreeceart:Maenad sitting on a rock* Eretria painter* Athens* c. 430 BCE*Basel, Antikenmuseum und
skcgsra:maenad aestheticIn Greek mythology, maenads (/ˈmiːnædz/; Ancient Greek: μαινάδες [m]) were t
theancientwayoflife:~ Fabric with the Depiction of Dionysus and a Maenad.Place of origin: EgyptDate:
enchantedsleeper:Murals by Maurice Greiffenhagen
Priapus-Maenad Group * Rome, late 2nd or early 1st century BCE. * marble* Discovered at Quirinal Hil
Sarcophagus with revelers gathering grapes. Roman, c. 225. Pentelic marble. Isabella Stewart Gardner
Roman fresco depicting Maenad and Cupid, 1st century. From the house of Lucio Cecilio Giocondo, Pomp
via-appia:Terracotta lekythos (oil flask), maenad with thyrsos & satyr eating grapesAttributed t
Guess who’s true to thier icon again :o)
lionofchaeronea:A Maenad (female devotee of Dionysus), brandishing her thyrsos (staff tipped with a
classical-beauty-of-the-past:Roman sarcophagus with Dionysiac procession, 150 AD. Detail of a Maenad
two tiddy clown
hildegardavon:colin-vianFranz von Stuck, 1863-1928Mask of a Maenad, n/d, plaster, 32 cmPrivate Colle
hildegardavon:UnknownSatyr holding Maenad, ca. 550/525 BC, Etruscan (Italy), bronze, 8,57 cmEskenazi
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athens-archaeological-museum: A stylish rhyton with a depiction of a satyr and a maenad. From Thebe
ancientpeoples: Gold hairnet with medallion. The figure on the medallion is a maenad, a follower o
Wild :)
sweeetestadeline: New photoset available at Project Maenad.New clips available at sweetestadeline.co
chelidon:Dancing Maenad(art by me)
ancientart: Wall or ceiling fragments with a Maenad, Bacchus, Ariadne and a satyr (Roman, AD 1-75).
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