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yeaverily:Roundel with Apollo, Greek, Hellenistic Period, 150–100 B.C.
Apollo Tending the Flocks of ArtemisHarry Ellis Wooldridge (British; 1845–1917)undatedWatercolorThe
aly-naith:100 aesthetic summer challenge #9 Icarus x Apollo for @ibuzoo
Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598 – 1680)Apollo and Daphne Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi (Fountain of the Four
caesaringaul:An Apulian Red-figure Fragment of a Calyx Krater Attributed to the Black Fury Painter;
Cabin 7 Wallpaper
Little darling, it’s been a long cold lonely winterLittle darling, it feels like years since i
andromache:Greek mythological figures ↳ Apollo (Ἀπόλλων, Apóllōn)God of light, music, arts, knowledg
Apollo and ThetisJean Jouvenet (French; 1649–1717)1700Oil on canvasMusée national des châteaux de Ve
mohtz:Young gods / Dionysus, Hermes, Eros, Apollotwitter - ig - prints
Alexandra Danilova in Apollon Musagèteca. 1928 Photograph (unknown photographer) Library of Congress
Apollo and Aurora, Gérard de Lairesse, 1671
Porcelain figurine Apollo and Marsyas from the collection of Castello Sforzesco. Italy, Milan, 2013
za-ra-h: Finished this drawing of Apollo and his golden arrows. He’s my favorite of the Greek mythos
The Birth of the Sun and the Triumph of Bacchus Corrado Giaquinto (Italian; 1703–1765)ca. 1762Oil on
Orestes arrives at Delphi, begging Apollo to free him from the pursuing Furies sent by his murdered
Apollo the Sun God - working on my portfolio for MTG and Applibot. Technically could be Helios, who
god doodles from the past couple days :,)
jaded-mandarin:Gerard de Lairesse. Detail from Apollo and Aurora, 1671.
Apollo and Vesta by Francois-Andre Vincentc. 1789private collection
Alexandra Danilova andSerge Lifar in Apollon Musagèteca.1928Photograph (unknown photographer)Library
“Daphne” from MITOArt & Photography by Javier Cortina / Instagram / ShopMakeup FX & Props by
Apollo and Heracles fight over the Delphic tripod. Side A of an Attic black-figure hydria, name-vas
Head of Apollo. Roman copy after a Greek original of the second half of the fourth century BCE. Fo
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