Mercury Art Gallery
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astrophilosophy:Cancerby Johfra Bosschartcurrent transits - Moon, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Pallas in
Orpheus and Eurydice face Hermes (in his role as psychopomp). Roman copy of the Augustan period, af
hearditbothways:theivorytowercrumbles:Concept Art – Cinder, Emerald, Mercury, AmberMore RWBY concept
Mercury and Argus, Abraham Danielszoon Hondius, 2nd half of 17th century
An Assembly of the Gods, with Jupiter Embracing Minerva, Venus Confronting Diana Observed by Hercule
steampunktendencies:Mercury, a scrap metal horse by turkish artist cem özkan
Mercury and Argus by Carle van Loooil on canvasprivate collection
Sailor Moon pattern [Please do not repost or edit this pattern without permission]
Freddie Mercury (born Farrokh Bulsara; 5 September 1946 – 24 November 1991)
yesterday I sketched Sailor Mercury, and i kinda liked the way the chibi looked and tbh I was not in
scifigrl47:meredithmcclaren:Sailor Mercury belongs to Sailor Moon . Artwork by Meredith McClarenAlwa
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Mercury Inventing the LyreJohn Raphael Smith (British; 1751–1812) after James Barry (Irish; 1741–180
‘90sthetic’ Style: Sailor Mercury + Geno TEAM UP! by Mast3r-Rainb0wIf you know me and my
card-arty:Follow me on Instagram —> @ card.artySailor Mercury eternal form ✨
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
Orazio Samacchini (Italian; 1532–1577)Mercury Ordering Aeneas to Abandon Dido (detail)second half of
“Goodbye everybody. I’ve got to go.Gotta leave you all behind and face the truth.”My illustrated int
vcrfl:Gerard de Lairesse: Mercury Ordering Calypso to Release Ulysses, c. 1680.
Hildreth Meière, Drawing, Design for Sand-Blasted Glass Mural: Mercury Gathering Air Waves Amidst Pl
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kecobe:Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish; 1577–1640)(above) Oil sketch for “The Education of Marie de’ Medi
Hermes. Roman copy of the Hadrianic period (117-138 CE) after a Greek original of the late 4th cent
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