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wonderwarhol:The story of Pygmalion and Galatea is a well-known one in Greek mythology. It tells of
amazonomachycomic:These pages took longer than usual, I spent a long time without internet connectio
amazonomachycomic:Second ArcSecond Chapter - p. 16.New pages~ finally… there’s some info in t
chotomy:Iliad mini comix, books 1-8! yes i am going to do all 24 books! pray for me!more iliad stuff
talesfromweirdland:A few figures from Greek Mythology by illustrators Leo and Diane Dillon: Hera, Oe
monthoffearart:Cassandra by Janaina | www.janaina.net Art for Month of Fear 2018 - Lies In Greek myt
Moon Kissed - Endymion.c.1895.Pastel and pencil on blue paper.Art by Arthur Wardle.(1864-1949).
lxcuna:Greek Mythology Meme | Six Olympians [ 4 / 6 ]: Hephaestus
sigeel:here have some more nonsense.this is after she gets back from the underworld. ;P
merflk:moodboard: philotes, daughter of nyx, goddess of affection, friendship and sex
echiromani:Sleeping Ariadne (fragment), Hellenistic period. Uffizi Gallery, Florence.
mohtz:Greek Mythology | The MusesCalliope - Epic Poetry, Urania - Astronomy, Polyhymnia - Hymns, Tha
mayticks-art:Artemis, you thirsty bitch
kashuan:some recent colored sketches…ody and aga, young helen, ody, and young ody and pen :^)
katadesmoi:was doing a study of a photo of mitski and it turned into antigone!! still a bit rough bu
aucelo:Bellerophon and the Chimaera. Terracotta flask with moulded medallions, made in Apulia, ca. 3
p-andore:greek personified concepts - pt.2
Auguste Raynaud (1854 - 1937) NightIn Greek mythology, Nyx (“night”, Nox in Roman translation) was
emmyiskhaleesi:MODERN MYTH | MedusaIf she had to describe her look, she supposes it would be “underc
omgthatartifact:Isis-TycheCyprus, 2nd century ADThe British Museum
symphonyofsoldier: Mythology meme || Styx : goddess of hate & unbreakable oaths St
asphodelon:Hades
Eros makes an offering. Apulian red-figure plate, attributed to the Ascoli Satriano Painter; ca. 34
Faceless funerary sculptures, Museum of Cyrene, Libya. They are believed to represent the goddess Pe
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