Artemisa
Es la diosa cazadora, la hermanan carnal de Apolo , con su arco de oro y sus flechas, que deja a su paso a los animales aullando y ...
Codrus Painter (BCE), British Museum, London E83 (1869.0205.3) (430-425 BCE; excavated at Vulci, Etruria, Italy). Red-figure cup. Side B.
Attributed to the Achilles Painter | Terracotta Nolan neck-amphora (jar) | Greek, Attic | Classical | The Met
Attributed to the Achilles Painter. Period: Classical. Date: ca. 470–460 B.C.. Culture: Greek, Attic. Medium: Terracotta; red-figure. Dimensions: H. 13 ...
Zephyrus en Hyacinthus, Rood-figurige beker, ca. 490 Museum of fine arts, Boston. Volgens Ovidius wordt Apollo verliefd op de jongeman Hyacinthus. Helaas verwond Apollo de sterveling dodelijk met een discus. Apollo zorgt ervoor dat de jongeman herboren wordt als een bloem. In een andere versie gooit Zephyrus het dodelijke projectiel
Photo Essay: British Museum Part 5b: Greek Gods and Goddesses
I have to admit that I like them Greek Gods and Goddesses. They remind me of my own Gods and Goddesses, they love, they are happy, they commit big blunders, they fight, they are just like us, slightly more grown up and perhaps with a bit more power, but generally good eggs. At the British Museum, they have a whole giant room full of statues to these wonderful gods and I thought of giving you a hint of the few which caught my eye (and the damn photos came out properly). This is a bronze head…
.:. Attic red-figure lekythos: Woman with dog, torches and basket with offerings- a sacrifice to Hecate, probably. (ca 420 B.C), from the National Archaeological Museum of Athens.
NATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF ATHENS - OFFICIAL SITE
ROMAN BRONZE ARES (MARS),GOD OF WAR, stepping up into a chariot, depicted nude but for his mantle pinned at his right shoulder, draped over his left arm and fanning out from the elbow; wearing a high-crested helmet with the protective cheek-pieces positioned below his chin, incised scrolling along the visor and crown. 2nd-3rd Century AD.