Italian Goddess Gallery
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Tilea - Warhammer FantasySome sketches about Tileans and Myrmidia Cult (Goddess of War)
Diana as the Huntress by Bernardino Cametti (1720)
The Muses by Jacopo Tintoretto (1578)
Mercury Ordering Aeneas to Abandon Dido (detail)Orazio Samacchini (Italian; 1532–1577)second half of
The Death of HyacinthusGiovanni Battista Tiepolo (Italian; 1696–1770)ca. 1752–53Oil on canvas Museo
Flora by Rosalba Carriera Italian, 1730pastel on paperUffizi Gallery
Winged goddess Victoria, Altar of the Fatherland, Rome - Italy
Gian Jacopo Caraglio (1505 - 1565 )“Thetis; Opis; Diana; Ceres; Juno; Pallas Athene; Venus; Proserpi
Apollo Pursuing DaphneGiovanni Battista Tiepolo (Italian; 1696–1770)1755–60Oil on canvas National Ga
Filippo Tagliolini (Fogliano Cascia 1745 - 1809 Naples), a Neaples Biscuit, made in Real Fabbrica di
Attributed to Giovanni Battista Ruggieri, called Battistino del Gessi (Bologna 1606-1640 Rome), Rina
Sophia Loren, 1964.
Sophia Loren in “ A Countess from Hong Kong ” , 1967 .
Goddess of chaste love by Francesco di Giorgio Martini, 1468-1475
Venus Led by Cupid to the Dead Adonis, Jacopo Bertoia, 1560-66
Orazio Samacchini (Italian; 1532–1577)Mercury Ordering Aeneas to Abandon Dido (detail)second half of
Hercules and the HydraGuercino (Italian; 1591–1666)Drawing in red chalkca. 1640s–50sThe British Muse
Orazio Samacchini (Italian; 1532–1577)Mercury Ordering Aeneas to Abandon Dido (detail)second half of
Orazio Samacchini (Italian; 1532–1577)Mercury Ordering Aeneas to Abandon Dido (detail)second half of
Cupid Restraining the Enraged Mars (study for a lost painting)Guercino (Italian; 1591–1666)ca. 1640P
Orpheus and EurydiceAgostino Carracci (Italian; 1557–1602)ca. 1590–95Engraving on ivory laid paperNa
Aurora Taking Leave of TithonusFrancesco Solimena (Italian; 1657–1747)1704Oil on canvas J. Paul Gett
The feet of Goddess Darkshine in Neaples (first picture) and at home! Follow her on Onlyfans: https:
cerasiferae:Italian terracotta figure of Aphrodite, about 180 B.C. Munich Museum of Antiquities
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