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I’m a blind idiot, it’s taken until now for me to notice the Statue of Liberty is holding a ray gun
fourteenth:A river god, sculpture from ancient Olympia, Peloponnese.
Hermes. Roman copy of the Hadrianic period (117-138 CE) after a Greek original of the late 4th cent
theancientwayoflife:~ Statue of Livia praying.Date: second half of the A.D. 1st century Medium: Marb
savedfromsalvation:Here’s a statue we can appreciate.In Sweden there are statues to commemorate the
pro-leztrans-lewds:mythologyofthepoetandthemuse:Bologna Neptune Fountain, bronze statue of a lactati
daniele-piccioni:a seagull in Rome
Early Priapic statue, Ben Zion Goldberg, The Sacred Fire, The Story of Sex in Religion, 1930
daniele-piccioni:a seagull in Rome
via-appia:Marble portrait statue of a veiled priestess wearing a tunic and mantle, with a wreath of
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historyfilia:Venus “callipigia”Museo Archeologico Nazionale di NapoliThe statue portrays the goddess
echiromani:Another perspective on the famed equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius from the Capitoline
Grey-granite statue of Nefertari bearing a standard, 19th dynasty
Admiralty embankment in winter, Saint Petersburg, Russia
greekromangods:Dionysos41 AD–54 ADMarbleMuseo Archeologico dei Campi Flegrei** Visit my Links page f
aquilasaurus:womeninruins:This marble statue of Athena Promachos (“Athena who fights in the front li
shatteryourleaves:The Laocoön from the Vatican Museum. This statue, likely a Roman copy of a Greek o
kevinmillet:Athéna.Statue de marbre « La Pallas de Velletri » sculptée vers 430 av JC par Crésillas.
art-witches: Hecate, 3rd century CE, Antalya Museum, Turkey(via Pinterest)
honorthegods:Remnants of a fire-blackenedchryselephantine statue, probably representing Apollo, 6th
nikegf:congenitaldisease:This is a statue to commemorate a brave little dog by the name of Leo, who
Statue of a Seated scribePart of a votive offering to Thoth, the patron god of writing. It dates to
Jaroslav Horejc Orpheus, 1916 National Gallery in Prague, Czech Republic
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