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Greek Gods & Goddesses by Steven Stines.
federicobaron: iareart: Diogenes Sitting in his Tub, Jean-Léon Gérôme, 1860. Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, USA. I just love all of those dogs sitting around and watching…
The genius of Greek/Roman culture was a spirit that naturally existed within every individual thing. The more powerful genius loci, “the spirit of a place,” inhabited important objects and places. I believe every work of art carries its own
sorcerersskull: Art by Milo Manara
yolandart: Hiram Powers, (1805–1873). “The Greek Slaveâ€, (detail).
Medusa,by Tsvetomir Georgiev, from “Clash of the Titans†(2010) concept art.
womeninruins: The Greek Slave, Hiram Powers in 1844
rubberskunkadditionally: kotepteef: I really liked this ol’ @rubberskunkadditionally sequence so I wanted to make sure I did it justice. Turns out drawing Greek keys is pretty fun! Aw damn! Beautiful coloring job, and I adore the wonky background
adogandponyshow: Goin’ Greek II,Have I succeeded in offending women, Greeks and fratboys?
Hold this, slave, while I check my tumblr (Greek marble relief, c. 100BC)
That’s right folks! Another 2 in 1 comic bundle is now available by Insane 3D! Choose to read it normally or throw on some 3D glasses to get a true 3D feel! Alternative versions of Greek and Roman mythology: Godlike Fuckers Winged Guard. Also this
Alternative versions of Greek mythology. Four fully uncensored comics, 2D pictures and 3D anaglyph. 4 fantasy image collections all for a low price! Check the link to see all the info of what this 100 page in total collection is all about! Save 35%! Mytho
victoriousvocabulary: HENOSIS [noun] (Ancient Greek: ἕνωσις) the word for “oneness,” “union,” or “unity” in classical Greek, and is spelled identically in modern Greek where “Enosis” is particularly connected with the modern political
So this is something new I am just tried and I think I might start doing Greek Themed Bookmarks ( Myths, Gods and Goddesses, creatures) SO this is THE MOIRAE bookmark! If there is one in particular you might want let me know :D, just has to be from
Just finished the Second Bookmark design!! The Lovely Aphrodite :D!! I am really enjoying doing these! I have a couple more Greek bookmarks coming! But if you want a myth in particular Let me know :)
hadrian6: Cast of Colossal Bust of Athena Velletri. original : Greek 450-400 BCE. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
theladyintweed: Ancient Greek sculpture, in celebration of the British Museum’s exhibition Defining Beauty: The Body in Ancient Greek Art. The Charioteer of Delphi
The Birth of Aphrodite!! Here is the first of my New Greek Myths Series Bookmarks!! I did some designs Back in 2016!! But I needed to revamp them to sell them at CTN ANIMATION EXPO this year!! The middle one was my second attempt back in August and I
3RD Greek Myth Bookmark design FINISHED!! Athena! Let’s see how many more I can do for CTN before I leave the 18th!! Can’t wait to see them with the Gold embellishments I designed!! Also These Bookmarks will be available in my Online Store after CTN
mariethorhauge: Afrodite! Initially I’d planned to do her as pink and dark-haired (as per the sketch). But seeing as she _is_ the Greek goddess of love/love-making and fertility, it seemed the warmer toned palette worked better in the end :)
lucydoesart: More art today!! Athena doodle on Procreate I just wanted an excuse to draw a muscly lady
Still a WIP of the Greek Gods AU. Need to tweak Will, but I’m actually pretty happy with Hannibal’s head and face.
Persephone!Will and Hades!Will, conceptual doodles for the greek gods au fic. I’m actually pretty happy with it. >>;
Me? Forget the Greek Gods Hannigram AU, you say? *slighty hysterical laughter*
perpetuallycaffeinated: Me? Forget the Greek Gods Hannigram AU, you say? *slighty hysterical laughter* Threw it on Redbubble, cause why the hell not.
I’m supposed to be working on my original art, comic projects, or more Jean/Armin. ….. This is none of those things.
marmarinos: Detail of the Belvedere Torso, likely a 1st century CE Roman copy of a 2nd century BCE Greek original. Currently located in the Vatican Museums. The base is signed with the artists name: “Apollonios, son of Nestor, Athenian.” Source:
mohtz: Greek Mythology | The Muses Calliope - Epic Poetry, Urania - Astronomy, Polyhymnia - Hymns, Thalia - Comedy, Clio - History, Erato - Love Poetry, Euterpe - Lyric Poetry, Melpomene - Tragedy, Terpsichore - Dance The Goddesses | The Lovers | The
salomi:Venus d'ArlesThe Venus of Arles, discovered in several pieces in the Roman theatre at Arles. The statue dates to the end of the 1st century BCE after a Greek original c. 365 BC by famous Praxiteles.- Louvre Museum, Paris.
talesfromweirdland: Greek myths and stories, illustrated by German artists, Eberhard and Elfriede Binder in 1968.
victoriousvocabulary: EIDOLISM [noun] a belief in ghosts. Etymology: from Greek eidolon, εἴδωλον - ”image, idol, double, apparition, phantom, ghost”. [Don Maitz]
victoriousvocabulary: TYPHLOBASIA [noun] Informal: the act of kissing with closed eyes. Etymology: Greek typhlo- (prefix for blindness) + Latin basium (a kiss). [Christian Schloe]
ART HISTORY MEME || [2/3] countries/regions: Greek & Roman mosaics
mohtz: Greek Mythology | Monsters The Goddesses | The Lovers | The Constellations | The Muses twitter / ig / prints
emilyaillustrates:Nyx: Personification of Night, Daughter of Chaos, Mother of Death, and Feared by Greek Mythology’s King Dirtbag (Zeus)
hellenismo: Ὀγδόη Μεσοῦντος/ Ὀγδόη ἐπὶ δέκα / Όκτωκαιδεκάτη, XVIII day From today’s sunset: eighteenth day of Maimakterion. The eighteenth day is always dedicated to purifications and apotropaic rites. “The
Yiannis Moralis (also transliterated Giannis or Yannis Moralis; Arta 1916 - Athens 2009); Two Friends, 1946; oil on canvas, 67 x 100 cm; Athens National Art Gallery
El Greco (Dominikos Theotokopoulos; Duchy of Candia 1541 - Toledo 1614); Laocoon, 1610-14; oil on canvas, 172 x 137 cm; National Museum of Art, Washington D.C.
Giulio Carpioni (Venezia 1613 - Verona 1678); Bacchanal, 1665-70; oil on canvas, Federico Zeri’s art collection
kierensaysthis: Alright so here’s another crystal gem sketch (and by sketch I mean sketchy line art). I really wanted to draw one of the gems in a Greek Outfit…then I wanted to draw them in a Victorian outfit. I didn’t know which style to draw
jessschultz: Athena by Jess SchultzPostcard print 1/3. Pearl as Athena. I’ve decided to draw the Crystal Gems as Greek Goddesses because firstly, hell yeah Greek Mythology, and secondly, the gems are basically goddesses anyways. Pearl was the easiest
art-nimals: Greek Art, Faience aryballos (oil flask) in the form of a hedgehog, Metropolitan Museum of Art
skinnyowl: Hades and Persephone In Greek mythology Persephone is the only child of Demeter, Goddess of nature and earth. Hades is the god of the underworld and the dead.While Demeter was looking for her daughter one day, she learned that Hades
homo-online: Torso of a Centaur, 1AD Copy of a Greek statue of the 2nd century B.C. During the Classical period, centaurs—mythical creatures, half horse and half man—represented to the Greeks the wild, uncivilized aspects of man, but by the second
meditations-poetiques: Antoine Coysevox, 1640-1720 Nymph with a shell. Marble, 1685. Variation after Ma 18, a Roman statue then in the Borghese collection, now exhibited in the Department of Greek, Etruscan and Roman antiquities in the Louvre—which
marmarinos: Detail of the Lansdowne Bust of Athena of Velletri, 2nd century CE. Marble. Roman copy after a Greek original of about 430-420 BCE by Kresilas, a sculptor of the classical period from Kydonia.
evermore-myths: Iris (Ἶρις) is the goddess of the rainbow and messenger to the Olympian gods in Greek mythology. Most works of art depict her either in the form of a beautiful rainbow, or as a lovely maiden. She has wings on her shoulders and usually
heaveninawildflower:Situla (Greek, South Italian, circa 350–340 B.C.).Painted by the Varrese Painter.Images and text courtesy MFA Boston.
cma-greek-roman-art: Wrestler, 100-30 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman Art This figure’s pigtail identifies him as a boxer or wrestler. He seems to be raising his arms to pull tight the thongs that Greek and Roman boxers wound around their
futureproofdesigns: Atreo Skyscraper, Reinterpretation of Ancient Greek Myth of Atreus Crilo 2012
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Samson and the Lion. 1604-07. Cristoforo Stati. Italian. 1556-1619. marble.
Greek sculpture's butts are fuggin' perfect.-
hadrian6: A Spartan Mother takes leave of her Son. 1795. Pierre Michel Alix. French 1746-1810. engraving /aquatint.
gaksdesigns: Greek freelance artist Alexandros Vasmoulakis.
blackpaint20: Nudes in the Louvre! Mimesis in the Louvre: Mimesis (Ancient Greek: μίμησις (mīmēsis), from μιμεῖσθαι (mīmeisthai), “to imitate,” from μῖμος (mimos), “imitator, actor”) is a critical and philosophical
nationalshitpostingagency: suzie-guru: donzs: we-all-eat-death: fyeahteamgents: karlosmadera: factfiend: Fun fact: According to Greek legend there was a famous prostitute who managed to avoid a death sentence by showing the judges her boobs and
victoriousvocabulary: GENESIC [adjective] of, like or pertaining to procreation or the genitals; reproduction; genesis. Etymology: from Latin, “generation, birth” < Greek génesis, “origin, source”. [Bedelgeuse - Anatomy of a Female
alexandriad: woman yelling at cat meme but make it ancient greek red figure pottery
calliopebridge: Dreams For Morpheus Wings and Poppies are some of the symbols for Morpheus, the Greek god of dreams.