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gay-erotic-art: And now I’m doing a series on the Greek mythological figure of Narcissus. Narcissus was a young man from the town of Thespiai in Boiotia, a son of the river-god Kephisos and the fountain-nymph Liriope. He was celebrated for his beauty,
charlesreeza: Dead Guy - Roman, c. 300 BCE, terra cotta Part of a tableau depicting a battle between the Greeks and the Amazons. Photo by Charles Reeza at the Museum of Art and History, Geneva.
nerdgasrnz: foxpost-generator: furrypost-generator: in all RPG games, the final boss is either your dad, God, or some sort of furry Abomination that everyone draws explicit fan art of in Greek Mythology™ they are all the same person With disdainful
uglypnis: Polish-Greek Adam Martinakis is a visionary digital artist, as you can see from these extraordinary images here. He specializes in computer generated art including 3-D animation, and he uses photo-realist techniques to make profound statements
ancient-serpent: Wreath of oak leaves and acorns, Greek, 4th century BC, Museum of Fine Arts Boston
didoofcarthage:Terracotta vase from a tomb. From Centuripe, Sicily. Greek, 3rd-2nd century B.C. Metropolitan Museum of Art.
gay-erotic-art: blastedheath: Yannis Tsarouchis (Greek, 1910-1989), The artist and his model, 1979. Oil on canvas, 64 x 63 cm. Every now and then I want to highlight one of my favorite Tumblr pages by reblogging several of their posts. “Posing
gay-erotic-art: Narcissus and Echo by AfdemridgeAnd now I’m doing a series on the Greek mythological figure of Narcissus.Narcissus was a young man from the town of Thespiai in Boiotia, a son of the river-god Kephisos and the fountain-nymph Liriope.
gay-erotic-art: artsysatyr: eclettichevisioni: Ashtyn Long | Narcissus | ph.: David Vance <p>And now I’m doing a series on the Greek mythological figure of Narcissus.Narcissus was a young man from the town of Thespiai in Boiotia, a son
hello-draw: gay-erotic-art: And now I’m doing a series on the Greek mythological figure of Narcissus.Narcissus was a young man from the town of Thespiai in Boiotia, a son of the river-god Kephisos and the fountain-nymph Liriope. He was celebrated
for-the-duke-of-paris: lyghtmylife: El Greco [Greek-born Spanish Mannerist Painter, 1541-1614] LaocoonDetail1608-1614Oil on canvas142 x 193 cmNational Gallery of Art, Washington the-duke-of-paris-archive
ganymedesrocks: The near masculine figurative appearance of this Greek Medusa atatue, inclines me to not so much delve into this repost as an act of art but, instead connotate it psychoanalytically. In 1940, Das Medusenhaupt (Medusa’s Head), an article
boysnmenart: Bronze statuette of a satyr Greek mid-3rd-mid-2nd century BCE | Photographed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City
gayillustrations: Art by Musyupick His father was Hermes, god of merchants and thieves, and his mother was a Sicilian nymph who was tricked by Hermes into making love to him. … The book The Gay Greek Myths restores the homosexual and homoerotic content
hadrian6: Marble Torso of a Youth. Greek and Roman Gallery - Metropolitan Museum of Art. photo by Hadrian6. http;/hadrian6.tumblr.com
hadrian6: Greek and Roman Galleries - Metropolitan Museum of Art. These two torsos were a gift to the museum by the late Bill Blass. photo by Hadrian6. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
sparkymanstuff-gr-blog: Archaic Plastic, since 570 BC as 530 BC,Twin Kouroi from Klenia CorinthThey are unique works of ancient Greek sculpture and exquisite art. They were broken into pieces, while they lack the right leg from the knee down.“The many
didoofcarthage: Bronze statue of an aristocratic boy. Roman, Augustan Period, 27 B.C. to A.D. 14. Metropolitan Museum of Art.From the Met:This life-sized statue was found on the eastern Mediterranean island of Rhodes, whose ancient Greek cities were
uranist-art: Céramique à figures rouges / Red Figure Pottery – Grèce Antique (VIe-IIIe siècle av.JC) 2/3 Détail d’une coupe antique représentant deux athlètes pratiquant la lutte (par Epictétos) / Detail of ancient Greek cup with two athletes
langoaurelian: The Greek artist, Michail Tsakountis, is a graduate of the Scholi Kalon Technon ( School of Fine Arts) in Athens. His work has been seen in exhibitions in Athens, London and New York.
ganymedesrocks: Orpheic Muse, this glass-eyed bronze statue of Apollo, Greek god of the arts
gayartgallery: Art by (Allen) Todd Yeager | Tumblr Eros was the Greek god of love. He was one of the winged love gods, god of sexual desire and attraction. His Roman counterpart was Cupid, Amor. The Erotes are a collective of winged gods associated
art4gays: ganymedesrocks: Musings on Grecian Aesthetics: From the Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibited Terracotta statuette of the Diadoumenos – a Copy of a Greek bronze statue of circa 430 BC by Polykleitos to this very contemporary picture attesting
marmarinos: Ancient Greek marble relief of a lyre-player, dated to c. 450-440 BCE. Currently located in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Source: MFA Boston.
uranist-art: Greek Olympic Runner / Coureur olympique grec (Artiste non identifié / Unidentified artist) Sur la ligne de départ, l’athlète nu est concentré et prêt à bondir. On the starting line, the naked athlete focuses, ready to run. Source
hermesandmercury: Oval gem with Hermes playing lyre Greek; Hellenistic Period, 3rd–1st century BC Sard Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (Facebook: Hermes & Mercury) Keep reading
hadrian6: Satyr with Cymbals and Kroupezion. Roman copy after a Greek original. 1st.century BCE. marble. National Gallery of Ancient Art. Corsini Palace. Rome. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
gay-erotic-art-fan: Greek pottery
ladnkilt: THE CALLIPYGIAN (Greek: Handsome Butt)… THE IRONIC ROUND AND FIRM SYMBOL OF THE MASCULINE SOUL! The Male Form… In Photography, Art, Architecture, Decor, Style, And Culture Which Moves Beyond Mere Appearance To Reveal The… SOUL.By
life-imitates-art-far-more: Johann Nepomuk Schaller (1777-1842) “Bellerophon Fighting the Chimaera” (1821) Marble Located in the Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, Vienna, Austria Bellerophon is a hero of Greek mythology, born at Corinth, and the
life-imitates-art-far-more: Johan Tobias Sergel (1740-1814) “Diomedes” (1774) Marble Neoclassical Located in the Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden Diomedes is a hero in Greek mythology, known for his participation in the Trojan War. He was born to
ladnkilt: THE CALLIPYGIAN (Greek: Handsome Butt)… THE IRONIC ROUND AND FIRM SYMBOL OF THE MASCULINE SOUL! The Male Form… In Photography, Art, Architecture, Decor, Style, And Culture Which Moves Beyond Mere
salomi:Head of Alexander the GreatBronze. Greek or Roman. Late Hellenistic to Hadrianic, ca. 150 BCE — 138 CE.(New York, the Metropolitan Museum of Art.)
ladnkilt: THE CALLIPYGIAN (Greek: Handsome Butt)… THE IRONIC ROUND AND FIRM SYMBOL OF THE MASCULINE SOUL! The Male Form… In Photography, Art, Architecture, Decor, Style, And Culture Which Moves Beyond Mere Appearance To Reveal
salomi:Kassel Apollo Copy of the bronze Greek original statue attributed to Kalamis or Phidias about 470 – 460 BC.- Museum Of Classical Art Sapienza University, Rome.
ladnkilt: THE CALLIPYGIAN (Greek: Handsome Butt)… THE IRONIC ROUND AND FIRM SYMBOL OF THE MASCULINE SOUL! The Male Form… In Photography, Art, Architecture, Decor, Style, And Culture Which Moves Beyond Mere Appearance To Reveal The… SOUL.
ladnkilt:THE CALLIPYGIAN (Greek: Handsome Butt)… THE IRONIC ROUND AND FIRM SYMBOL OF THE MASCULINE SOUL!The Male Form… In Photography, Art, Architecture, Decor, Style, And Culture Which Moves Beyond Mere Appearance To Reveal The… SOUL.By
ladnkilt: THE CALLIPYGIAN (Greek: Handsome Butt)… THE IRONIC ROUND AND FIRM SYMBOL OF THE MASCULINE SOUL!The Male Form… In Photography, Art, Architecture, Decor, Style, And Culture Which Moves Beyond Mere Appearance To Reveal The… SOUL.By
hadrian6:The Archer. circa 1930. This Art Deco-era statue crafted of patinated bronze captures an archer bending his bow. The figure is rendered with an impressive tension and energy. The nude athlete inspired by the Greek sculpture, has an arm bending
antonio-m: Torlonia Collection, considered among the world’s most important private collections of Greek-Roman classical art, at last comes to light after being largely hidden away for more than 70 years. @museicapitolini
limitlesslfgt:art-homme:‘The Two Friends’, 1965 by Andreas Georgiadis the Cretan (oKris) (1882-1981). Greek painter.@limitlesslfgt