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Greek Gods & Goddesses by Steven Stines.
“Thor’s Battle with the Midgard Serpent” by Johann Heinrich Fussli (1788)
“Oedipus & the Sphinx” by Jean-August-Dominique Ingres (1808)
Narcissus.
intaier: smashmorphed: HERMANUBIS. In classical mythology, Hermanubis was a god who combined Hermes (Greek mythology) with Anubis (Egyptian mythology). Hermes and Anubis’s similar responsibilities (they were both conductors of souls) led to the god
mirandalehman:“I told you I was averse to self-mythologizing, but I think this is only true when the story is broadcast, because I mythologize me to me all day. I wake up and call myself the Heathen Queen of Trash Mountain. I kick clothes around
patrocluz: MYTHOLOGY MEME / (½) Mythological Objects Tyrfing was a magic sword in Norse Mythology featured in the Tyrfing Cycle. Svanfrlami, the king of Gardirki, managed to trap two dwarves and forced them to forge a sword with a golden
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patrocluz: MYTHOLOGY MEME / (1/1) Mythology NORSE MYTHOLOGY is the body of mythology of the North Germanic people stemming from Norse paganism and continuing after the Christianization of Scandinavia and into the Scandinavian folklore of
chantelligentdesigns: Finally finished this beauty. :’) Here is the 3rd Mythological Goddess in my “Strong Women throughout Mythology” series. A Yoruba Goddess of Nigerian Mythology, Oshun, the goddess of love and marriage. “Oshun, the Yoruban
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caterinasforzas: what to wear when…a fairy tale bear. examples: nanuk utarak (the polar bear’s son), медведь сына (little bear’s son), oskinîkiskwew pi nâpemaskwa-onâpêmimâw (the woman who married a bear) as an overall title,
trickstersmakethisworld: Scandinavian Folklore – Trolls No creature frequents the stories and beliefs that make up the Scandinavian folklore as often as the trolls. Trolls often lived inside of mountains, and were then called mountain trolls or mountain
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Mythology of Blue
The Alkonost is, according to Russian folklore, a creature with the body of a bird but the head of a beautiful woman. It makes sounds that are amazingly beautiful, and those who hear these sounds forget everything they know and want nothing more ever
Mythology/Folklore/Fairy Tales
mythologer: The Kouros of the Sacred Gate The During excavations in the spring of 2002 at one of the city gates of ancient Athens, the Sacred Gate in the Kerameikos, surprisingly a startling find was made under the Sacred Road which led from Athens
mythologer: View from the Greek Theater in Taormina, Sicily.
mythologer: Marble head of Athena (source: the Met) The goddess Athena is represented in an archaistic style, a decorative, retrospective manner that incorporated stylistic characteristics of archaic Greek art of the sixth or early fifth century B.C.
mythologer: Daedal, Svetlin Vassilev.
mythologer:Ferdinand Keller, Lonely Centaur
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mythologer: Detail of Antonio Canova’s Psyche Revived by the Kiss of Love (1789).
zaflikescreepydolls: adamisfat: If anyone tells you that you can’t be badass, and also girly, don’t forget to tell them that one of the most beloved Norse goddesses, Freyja, was the goddess of beauty, sexuality, and fertility, but she was also
mythologer: Artemis, Copenhagen.
mythologer:The actual helmet worn by the Athenian General Miltiades at his victory over the Persians at Marathon. He dedicated it to the god Zeus.
mythologer:Cupid Pulling a Thorn out of the Foot of Venus (Ca-1825) “Marble, detail” [Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg] – Pietro Tenerani (1789 - 1869)
mythologer: Pastoral Apollo. 1825. John Flaxman. British 1755-1826. marble. Petworth House. UK.
mythologer: "Le Discophore", Marble - Grand Palais (Louvre Museum) / Hervé Lewandowski
mythologer: Apollo Citaredo. Pompei, House of the Citarist Napoli, Museo Archeologico Nazionale.
mythologer: Bronze statue of an aristocratic boy (Source: The MET) This life-sized statue was found on the eastern Mediterranean island of Rhodes, whose ancient Greek cities were wealthy, flourishing centers ofcommerce and culture under the Romans.
mythologer:The Jockey of Artemision.National Archaeological Museum, Athens.
mythologer:Narcissus (1820) “Oil on canvas, unknown measures” [Groeningemuseum, Bruges, Belgium] – Joseph-Denis Odevaere (1775 - 1830)This naked youth with ivory skin and blonde curls corresponds to the Neoclassical ideal of beauty. It is
mythologer: The dramatic coastal location of Soúnio (Cape Sounion) in southern Attica was an ideal spot for a Temple of Poseidon, god of the sea. Standing atop sheer cliffs overlooking the Aegean Sea, the marble temple has served as a landmark for
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theneverlandarchitect: “Mythology is not a lie, mythology is poetry, it is metaphorical. It has been well said that mythology is the penultimate truth–penultimate because the ultimate cannot be put into words. It is beyond words. Beyond images, beyond
gonna-fight-the-sky: littlestpersimmon:learn mythology outside of greek mythology you cowards @spiritspodcast is a really really amazing podcast about all sorts of mythology and urban legends! if you wanna learn some more myths, check them out!
Mythological realms of the Norse gods
mythologer: Forti, Ettore, Carpet merchant in Pompeii
Mythology: Icarus The one who reaches too high, and falls from grace; he overestimates his own power, he reaches for his goals and dreams. Ambition drives him, wonder consumes him; he leaves behind the world on which he stood and flies toward the
mythologer: Hercules (Heracles), head of Roman statue (marble), 2nd century AD, (Portland Art Museum).
mythology of the poet and the muse
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amospoe: “Mythology is not a lie, mythology is poetry, it is metaphorical. It has been well said that mythology is the penultimate truth—penultimate because the ultimate cannot be put into words. It is beyond words. Beyond images, beyond that bounding
litsetaure:little-urban-witch:theinfiknight: skywardkonahriks:labelleizzy:havenfable: Greek Mythology: Unfortunately, Zeus was horny. Norse Mythology: Unfortunately, Loki was bored. Egyptian Mythology: Unfortunately, Set was envious. Japanese Mythology:
Thep Norasri and Upsorn Sriha These are seriously like the coolest things ever, if you’ll pardon my enthusiasm…
prmartyls: By far the stupidest criticism of the new Thor is ‘no where in Norse mythology is Thor a woman, stop messing with mythology.’ Right, because Norse mythology is just fucking filled with stories about Thor hanging out with Iron Man and Captain
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