Lesbian Love from Mythology Depicted in Art Sappho and Erinna in a Garden at Mytilene, 1864.&nb
Lesbian Love from Mythology Depicted in Art Sappho and Erinna in a Garden at Mytilene, 1864. Simeon Solomon (British, 1840–1905). The painting depicts Sappho embracing her fellow poet Erinna in a garden on the island of Lesbos. The artist himself was gay and known for his depictions of same-sex desire. Les metamorphoses d'ovide, Iphis et Ianthe, 1886. Auguste Rodin (French, 1840–1917). The sculpture depicts a passionate embrace between two lovers and is sometimes interpreted as the girls Iphis and Ianthe. After the two fall deeply in love, Iphis prays to the goddess Isis for help and is later turned into a man in order for the two of them to get married. As it happens. Ruth and Naomi, 1886. Philip Hermogenes Calderon (British, 1833–1898). The book of Ruth, according to some, is the great love story of the Bible and it happens to be a story about the undying love and loyality between two women. Jupiter sous la forme de Diane, seduit Calisto, 1800. Maurice Blot after Jean–Baptiste Regnault (French, 1754–1829). In Book II of Metamorphosis, Ovid tells the story of how Jupiter seduces huntress Diana’s favourite nymph Callisto by taking on Diana’s appearance in order to lure her. -- source link
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