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Jean-Léon Gérôme (French, 1824–1904), Pygmalion and Galatea, ca. 1890 Gérôme executed both sculpted and painted variations on the theme of Pygmalion and Galatea, as the tale is recounted in Ovid’s “Metamorphoses.” All of those works depict
wicked-naughty-diva: Save yourself. “Give me the waters of Lethe that numb the heart, if they exist, I will still not have the power to forget you.” ― Ovid, The Poems of Exile: Tristia and the Black Sea Letters
muttscomicsofficial:“If you want to be loved, be lovable.” - Ovid - Classic MUTTSCome find us on: Our Site | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest | Google
aphroditepandemos: Richard Westall (English, 1765-1836). The Myth of Vertumnus and Pomona The tale of Vertumnus and Pomona has been called the only purely Latin tale in Ovid’s Metamorphoses.
“Give me the waters of Lethe that numb the heart, if they exist, I will still not have the power to forget you.” ― Ovid, The Poems of Exile: Tristia and the Black Sea Letters
“She made up prayers and said them, worshipping unknown gods with unknown singing, her customary magic, which would cover the white moon’s face and darken the sun with cloud.” ~Ovid, Metamorphoses
pavellaning: “The gods favour the bold.” — “Audentes deus ipse iuvat.“ Ovid, Metamorphoses X.586 (via vrykolach)
olympain:Did you ever read the Latin poet Ovid on The Art of Love? Didn’t he wind up all by himself…? Crying his eyes out… in some place with a very bad climate?
salchauchatte: dignity and love do not blend well, nor they do continue long together. ovid
hippie-feet:“In our leisure we reveal what kind of people we are.” Ovid
rhumbarat: FUN FACT: The episode this is from was apparently “lost” and is about the entire Ovide gang drinking “Nectar of Happiness” which is basically just them getting high on datura. Then a mongoose comes to the island and tries to eat Cy
ovid: sometimes-i-sneeze: marauders4evr: kayquimi: ceruleanrabbitking: doctor-john: the-cosmic-life: I BET THAT IF TWO KIDS LIVED IN THOSE TWO HOUSES THAT THEY WOULD COME OUT ON THEIR ALMOST CONJOINING ROOFS OUTSIDE THEIR BEDROOM WINDOWS AND TALK
deodomuique: “Be patient and tough; some day this pain will be useful to you.” - Ovid
Metamorphoses.
Pieter Lastman (Dutch, 1583-1633), Juno discovering Juppiter with Io, 1618. Oil on oak panel, 54 x 78 cm. National Gallery, London
ovid: I Contain Multitudes And They Are All Incredibly Annoying
ovid:brainmoss:ovid:I Contain Multitudes And They Are All Incredibly Annoying and sexy and sexy.
vensuberg: zeezrom: The Kiss on the Foot : The Art of Love, Ovid André Lambert
sexographies: books0977: Pygmalion and Galatea (c.1890). Jean-Léon Gérôme (French, 1824-1904). Oil on canvas. Met. Gérôme painted and sculpted variations on the theme of Pygmalion and Galatea, as recounted in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. Galatea was
she-initiates: “The pussy longs to lap the cream, and I to lap the pretty girl,” – taken from ‘Games of Venus: An Anthology of Greek and Roman Erotic Verse from Sappho to Ovid’
ovid:jotaillustrator: ovid:Love Wins! I Am Sleeping With Your Wife mailing this post to everyone in the military you. you Get it.
ovid:i have a tongue and i will use it for Evil purposes
speciesbarocus: Jacobean Travelling Library (1617). What is thought to be first travel-sized library. The titles include works of classical history, theology and philosophy, and poetry; authors Tacitus, Virgil, Ovid, Aquinas, and Seneca found places
hadrian6:Detail : The Four Ages of Humanity According to Ovid’s Metamorphoses: The Silver Age . 1682. Gerard de Lairesse. Dutch. 1640-1711. grisaille, oil/canvas. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
frenchcurious:A pastoral setting for this pulchritudinous TF – a 1954 production. (Ovide Theriault)) source Classic MG Magazine.
tritticodelledelizie:Gian Lorenzo BerniniApollo e Daphnefrom Ovid’s Metamorphosesmarble, 1622-25, Galleria Borghese, Roma
ganymedesrocks: In Roman Mythology, Vertumnus is the god of seasons, change and plant growth, as well as gardens and fruit trees. He could change his form at will; using this power. According to Ovid’s Metamorphoses, this is how ‘s he tricked
tritticodelledelizie: Gian Lorenzo Bernini Apollo e Daphne from Ovid’s Metamorphoses marble, 1622-25, Galleria Borghese, Roma
magictransistor: Antonio Tempesta, Ovid’s ‘Metamorphoses’ (17th century engraving). ф
chrestomatheia: Jean-Léon Gérôme, 1824-1904, Pygmalion et Galatée. Ovid told the story.
pansatyriam: “The Goddess Venus caused a thousand arts: sex-appeal, they say, often unearthed the world’s secrets … Though Her power is worldwide and hymned in crowded shrines, the Goddess reigns supreme in our city..” - Ovid, Fasti, Book IV
ovid:but are YOU a reliable narrator?
pixieperfectworld: Beautiful. Reminds me of Ovid’s Metamorphoses.
999roses: “The sharp thorn often produces delicate roses.” ~ Ovid ~
diefantasie: Gorgon Medusa, Mirror of memory by Lilia Osipova In Ovid’s rendition of the myth, Medusa was originally a ravishingly beautiful maiden, “the jealous aspiration of many suitors”. However, one day she was raped by the Lord of the Sea,
allbuthuman:ovid:it’s psychological horror to YOU. to me it’s a romcom it’s a romcom to YOU. to me it’s psychological horror
onlinecounsellingcollege: “Be patient and tough. Someday this pain will be useful to you.” — Ovid
sometimesdesperate:sometimesdesperate:some cute little tummy focused detail shots. I dunno, tip me if you wanna.I forgot the fun fact: Pretty much every Greek myth you know is the version written down by Ovid. And it’s not bc he was a great writer
My second tattoo “Be patient and tough someday this pain will be useful to you”.
piars: mermaidshantih:zixxie:mermaidshantih:more than 150 billion animals are slaughtered every year.«Crudelitas in animalia est tirocinium crudelitatis contra homines» Ovid(cruelty towards animals is the training of cruelty towards people) every
dark-strangers-art:We are always striving for things forbidden,and coveting those denied us.~Ovid
fhabhotdamncobs: fedmoro: Chris Ovide W♂♂F (WARNING! No “Pretty Boys” here.)
randymarkss: Acis and Galateus Ovid tells the story of Acis and Galateus in his Metamorphoses. Polyphemus, jealous of the love between Acis and Galateus crushes Acis with a boulder. But Galateus changes Acis into a river spirit, as immortal as
stratisx: Perfer et obdura, dolor hic tibi proderit olim. (Be patient and tough; someday this pain will be useful to you.) Ovid
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