Greek Myth Gallery
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rnyfh:Women of Greek tragedyClytemnestra by John CollierElectra by Frederic LeightonAntigone by Feli
shoyukoto:GREEK MYTHOLOGY ❖ Aphrodite, goddess of love, beauty and desire.
intoasylum: disney princesses + greek mythology
lxcuna:Greek Mythology Meme | Six Olympians [ 3 / 6 ]: Athena
️ Greek myths have been my favorite stories since childhood. I even wrote and directed a play in mid
za-ra-h: Finished this drawing of Apollo and his golden arrows. He’s my favorite of the Greek mythos
hanarden: ’But from Ouranos and Gaia came the Titans, children born with untested ichor and power…’
clairelizabethfraser: He wants to say I love you, nothing can hurt you but he thinks this is a lie,
judeduartes: ATHENA; GODDESS OF WISDOM AND WAR
cassiopeis: mythology meme: ares❝ But Athena, eyes bright, taking Ares in hand,called the violent go
Bellerophon by Cornelis Bloemaert (1635-38)
amazonomachycomic:Second ArcThrid Chapter - cover.So, this month there won’t be any new pages (I kno
archaicwonder:Taormina Theater….and an erupting volcano (OMG) by Luigi Strano FDV on Flickr.The anci
the night i started reading aeschylus’ eumenides i really couldn’t sleep because i couldn&rsqu
Poseidon Atlantic City Aquarium, Gardner’s Basin, Atlantic City, New Jersey.Donated by the Trump M
ilithiyas:Mythology Posters Series: Hebe The ancient greek goddess of youth was a daughter of Zeus
signorformica:Fourth century mosaic depicting Tethys: in Greek mythology, sister and wife of Titan-g
the-paintrist:cavetocanvas:Valentin Serov, The Rape of Europa, 1910In Greek mythology Europa (Greek
aphrodihe:moodboard: hera“Hera was the Olympian queen of the gods, and the goddess of marriage, wome
artist-daumier:Menelas the Victor, Honore DaumierMedium: lithographywww.wikiart.org/en/honor
nymbruyn:Inktober/ Monster Girl Challenge 20Une satyre.
peashooter85:King Lycaon, the First Werewolf,According the Greek mythology Lycaon was a tyrannical k
Terracotta kline (couch) with nuptial banquet and Erotes Greek, Hellenistic Period, c. 3rd to 2nd ce
Aphrodite Before Zues (Germany-Austria 17th Century)
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