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Aphrodite Collection (page 2)

Background imageAphrodite Collection: Roman Art. Aphrodite. Goddess of love and beauty. Bust. Ny C

Roman Art. Aphrodite. Goddess of love and beauty. Bust. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Denmark

Background imageAphrodite Collection: Roman statuette of Venus holding a mirror. 2nd century AD

Roman statuette of Venus holding a mirror. 2nd century AD
Roman statuette of Venus holding a mirror. Terracotta. 2nd century AD. From Thapsus, Tunisia. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageAphrodite Collection: Greek Art. 4th century B. C. Marble head of Aphrodite

Greek Art. 4th century B. C. Marble head of Aphrodite
Greek Art. 4th century B.C. Marble head of Aphrodite influenced by the style of the sculptor Praxiteles. Archaeological Museum of Olympia. Greece

Background imageAphrodite Collection: Little Statue of Aphrodite. 3rd BC. Greek art

Little Statue of Aphrodite. 3rd BC. Greek art. Sculpture. SPAIN. Monistrol de Montserrat. Monastery of Montserrat

Background imageAphrodite Collection: Alcamenes (5th C

Alcamenes (5th C

Background imageAphrodite Collection: Greek Costume / Louvre

Greek Costume / Louvre
ANCIENT GREECE: Nymphs of the cortege of Aphrodite (Venus) wearing sheer & ornamented chitons through which their bodies are clearly visible. Date: B.C

Background imageAphrodite Collection: Aphrodite Statuettes

Aphrodite Statuettes
Statuettes of Venus Anadyomene, found at Carnac, Bretagne

Background imageAphrodite Collection: Pygmalion & Statue

Pygmalion & Statue
Although he detests women on principle, the sculptor Pygmalion falls in love with his statue, and Aphrodite brings her to life, they marry, have a child Paphia

Background imageAphrodite Collection: Diomedes Companions

Diomedes Companions
Though he refuses to risk the wrath of Aphrodite, the companions of Diomedes take a chance - so they have only themselves to blame when she turns them all into birds

Background imageAphrodite Collection: Julius Caesar as a Comet

Julius Caesar as a Comet
GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR The murdered statesman is given a new lease of life by Aphrodite, who turns him into a comet who will illuminate the skies as he did the Earth

Background imageAphrodite Collection: Dancers and Spectators

Dancers and Spectators
Dancers of the cortege of Aphrodite dance in her honour, while she watches with her son Eros

Background imageAphrodite Collection: Planets - Venus

Planets - Venus
VENUS (Aphrodite) drives her chariot drawn by two doves over the Earth where people are dancing, wooing, courting, hugging, music-making and love-making

Background imageAphrodite Collection: Worshipping a deity

Worshipping a deity
A classical scene showing a group worshipping a Greek or Roman god, probably Aphrodite since thats the title of the book this image is from

Background imageAphrodite Collection: Venus about to Bathe

Venus about to Bathe
Venus prepares to bathe in a stream

Background imageAphrodite Collection: Aphrodite / Venus / Moreau

Aphrodite / Venus / Moreau
Aphrodite/Venus is born from the sea-foam, surrounded by aerial and marine creatures

Background imageAphrodite Collection: Aphrodite / Venus / Tooke s

Aphrodite / Venus / Tooke s
Aphrodite Venus

Background imageAphrodite Collection: The principal classical gods of Olympus

The principal classical gods of Olympus: Aphrodite, Cupid, Zeus and Hermes

Background imageAphrodite Collection: Caesar Becomes a Comet

Caesar Becomes a Comet
GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR The murdered statesman is given a new lease of life by Aphrodite, who turns him into a comet who will illuminate the skies as he did the Earth

Background imageAphrodite Collection: Aeneas Immortalised

Aeneas Immortalised
Aeneas is immortalised by Aphrodite, his mother

Background imageAphrodite Collection: Hephaistos, Mars, Aphrod

Hephaistos, Mars, Aphrod
He finds his wife Aphrodite in bed with Mars, and throws a metal net over the guilty pair

Background imageAphrodite Collection: Dancers of Aphrodite

Dancers of Aphrodite
Nymphs of the cortege of Aphrodite (Venus) dance in her honour : she watches, together with her son Eros

Background imageAphrodite Collection: Aphrodite / Volpato

Aphrodite / Volpato
VENUS OF MEDICIS

Background imageAphrodite Collection: Arms for Aeneas

Arms for Aeneas
Hephaistos (Vulcan) gives Aphrodite (Venus) the weapons he has forged for Aeneas to use during the Trojan War

Background imageAphrodite Collection: Helen Elopes with Paris

Helen Elopes with Paris
Spartan princess Helen, wife of Menelaus, elopes with Paris, prince of Troy, who has Aphrodites support: the Greek princes unite to get her back - hence the Trojan War

Background imageAphrodite Collection: APHRODITE

APHRODITE
born from the sea-foam

Background imageAphrodite Collection: Aphrodite Statue

Aphrodite Statue



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