Greek Myth Gallery
red stims
banchou
annadellorusso
dootle
shaven haven
flaroh:2020 redraw of a sketch of a sphinx I did in 2010.
mythologyofthepoetandthemuse: Terracotta figure of Aphrodite crowning a herm of Dionysus with an ivy
victoriousvocabulary:SIREN[noun]1. Greek mythology: any of a group of sea nymphs (often portrayed as
oceanwitch: ₪₪ M O D E R N O L Y M P I A N S ₪₪
The death of Orpheus. Attic red-figure stamnos, signed by the painter Hermonax; ca. 470 BCE. Now i
alexandriad:Achilles&Patrocles, as suggested by @captainkaltar
Gustave Doré, Harpies in the Forest of Suicides, 1861
yesterdaysprint:Oakland Tribune, California, December 8, 1922
amazonomachycomic:Fifth Chapter - cover.The conclusion of the first arc begins. =O
Andromeda: The Rebel | The Andromeda Galaxy was named after the character from Greek mythology: a pr
pamislcy:greek mythology moodboards » nyxNyx was a primordial deity in Greek mythology that preceded
themythaboutmyths:themythaboutmyths:themythaboutmyths:New post because we got the WHOLE LOT of the f
It’s been a while since I tackled making a race, so I thought I’d try D&Difying a po
And we could wear the same crownKeep slowing your heart downWe are the gods now‘Cause I love y
victoriousvocabulary:THESIS[noun]1. Greek mythology: (Greek Θέσις) the protogena (primordial goddess
blackpaint20:Little ceramic sculpture of Death on his riverboat, (echong the Classical greek Charon
Book illustrations of Greek mythology, c1960s - Janet Grahame Johnstone (1928 – 1979) and Anne Graha
lhzthepoet:Mythology Around the World: Common Themes: Spring
Happy birthday to Edith Hamilton! If you went to college or high school in the United States, chance
kazbrekrer:2 week myth event: day one ― favorite greek/roman deity: hades “ regno sopra fantasmi. i
dotoro3-arts:this tumblr post has me in a vice grip
Hyppolite is the name of the most well known amazon, for example, she’s the queen in the ninth
desimonewayland:Dagobert Peche“Daphne” - Curtain design for the Wiener-WerkstätteMAK - Archiv der Wi
lionofchaeronea:The head of Hera/Juno. Roman copy (made of Pentelic marble) from a lost Greek origi
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