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Statue of Zeus with Eagle
Statue of Zeus with Eagle
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Zeus is the mighty ruler of the skies and thunder god in ancient Greek mythology, reigning supreme as king of the gods on Mount Olympus. His name shares a common origin with his Roman counterpart, Jupiter. The "Aetos Dios" translates to "Eagle of...

Statue of Asklepios
Statue of Asklepios
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This is an ancient marble carving depicting Asklepios, a legendary hero and deity revered for his profound influence on medicine within the context of Greek mythology. As a pivotal figure in the realm of healing arts, Asklepios embodies the essence...

Diana with a deer
Diana with a deer
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This modern abstract sculpture showcases Diana, the Roman goddess of the hunt, who shares mythological ties with her Greek counterpart Artemis. Born on the island of Delos to Jupiter and Latona, Diana emerged alongside her twin brother Apollo. As a...

Fortuna
Fortuna
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In ancient mythology, she was also revered as the goddess of destiny: as Dura Fortuna, she took the lives of Gaius and Lucius, the grandsons of Princeps Augustus, who were next in line to inherit the Empire. (In antiquity, she was also known as...

'Ludovisi-type' Apollo, with ancient head of the 'Apollo-Chigi' type
'Ludovisi-type' Apollo, with ancient head of the 'Apollo-Chigi' type
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In Etruscan mythology, influenced by Greek culture, Apollo is known as Apulu, while in his role as Pythian Apollo, he serves as the patron deity of Delphi's oracular shrine. Medicine and healing are closely associated with Apollo, either directly...

OpenForge Miniature: Lamashtu
OpenForge Miniature: Lamashtu
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As either a mythological figure or a formidable foe in your RPG, Lamashtu and her cult make an unbeatable nemesis. I've also created a Shrine to Lamashtu, featuring this statue as its centerpiece. For those new to OpenForge, our tutorials will guide...

Ariadne on the Panther (Ariadne auf dem Panther)
Ariadne on the Panther (Ariadne auf dem Panther)
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In Greek mythology, Ariadne is the daughter of Pasiphae and King Minos of Crete. She fell in love with Athenian hero Theseus and helped him escape the Labyrinth after killing the Minotaur, a creature that was half bull and half man kept by Minos in...

Statue of Artemis-Hecate or Muse
Statue of Artemis-Hecate or Muse
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... artists since ancient times. In Greek mythology, they are comprised of nine daughters: Calliope, Clio, Erato, Euterpe, Melpomene, Polyhymnia, Terpsichore, Thalia, and Urania - all offspring of Zeus, the supreme deity of the Greeks, and Mnemosyne.

Cretan Bull
Cretan Bull
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The Cretan Bull is a bull that appears in both the myth of the Labours of Heracles and the myth of the Minotaur, two famous stories from Greek mythology. It was this very bull that Pasiphae fell deeply in love with, and the creature's powerful...

Erato
Erato
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In ancient Greek mythology, Erato stands as one of the revered Muses, embodying the essence of desire and loveliness. If we derive her name from the same root as Eros, it's likely that "desired" or "lovely" would be fitting descriptions, as...

Figure with Sacrificial Patina at The British Museum, London
Figure with Sacrificial Patina at The British Museum, London
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This ancient figurine is thought to represent a nommo; the Nommo are mythological ancestral spirits (often referred to as deities) revered by the Dogon tribe of Mali. Such carvings are attributed by the Dogon to an ancient civilization called the...

Pomona at The Jardin des Tuileries, Paris
Pomona at The Jardin des Tuileries, Paris
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The sculpture vividly depicts Pomona, a revered goddess from Roman mythology associated with fruitful abundance and the lush orchard. She is most notably famous for her captivating relationship with Vertumnus, as beautifully narrated by Ovid -...

Narcissus (with arm) at the Louvre, Paris, France
Narcissus (with arm) at the Louvre, Paris, France
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In ancient Greek mythology, Narcissus was a renowned hunter from Thespiae in Boeotia celebrated for his captivating beauty. Born of the river god Cephissus and the nymph Liriope, he embodied pride, rejecting those who adored him. Nemesis observed...

Narcissus (without arm) at the Louvre, Paris, France
Narcissus (without arm) at the Louvre, Paris, France
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In ancient Greek mythology, Narcissus was a renowned hunter from Thespiae in Boeotia who was admired for his stunning beauty. He was born as the son of river god Cephissus and nymph Liriope. As a proud man, he disdainfully rejected those who fell...

Eros archers (with stick) at the Louvre, Paris, France
Eros archers (with stick) at the Louvre, Paris, France
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In ancient Greek mythology, Eros stood tall as the all-powerful god of love. His Roman doppelganger, Cupid, shared a similar reputation for sparking desire in hearts. While some legends portrayed him as an eternal being born from chaos, others saw...

Neptune at The Louvre, Paris
Neptune at The Louvre, Paris
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As a counterpart to the Greek deity Poseidon, he played a significant role in Roman mythology. In the Roman pantheon, Neptune was often depicted alongside his brothers Jupiter and Pluto, who respectively ruled over the heavens, the earthly realm, and...

Echo the nymph at the Louvre, Paris, France
Echo the nymph at the Louvre, Paris, France
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In Greek mythology, Echo was a mountain nymph residing on Mount Kithairon, where Zeus often visited her and other beautiful nymphs on Earth. Zeus's numerous affairs with these nymphs eventually caught the attention of his wife, Hera, who suspected...

Nicolas Poussin at the Louvre, Paris, France
Nicolas Poussin at the Louvre, Paris, France
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Most of his works are history paintings featuring religious or mythological subjects often accompanied by extensive landscape elements. This sculpture is part of "Scan The World", a non-profit initiative launched by MyMiniFactory that aims to create...

Diana the huntress at the Louvre, Paris, France
Diana the huntress at the Louvre, Paris, France
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In ancient Roman mythology, Diana was revered as a heavenly goddess, associated with hunting, the moon, and childbirth, possessing the power to communicate and control wild animals. Her connection to woodland and wildlife was unparalleled, and she...

Medusa in Lausanne, Switzerland
Medusa in Lausanne, Switzerland
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Medusa was a monster in Greek mythology, a Gorgon described as having a face that was hideous and human-like with living venomous snakes for hair. Anyone who gazed directly into her eyes would be turned to stone instantly. Most accounts portray her...

Hercules in Cambrai, France
Hercules in Cambrai, France
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In classical mythology, Hercules is renowned for his remarkable strength and numerous far-reaching adventures. The Romans adopted the Greek hero's iconography and myths in their literature and art under the name Hercules. In later Western art and...

Ganesh Mask in San Francisco
Ganesh Mask in San Francisco
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Several texts delve into mythological anecdotes associated with his birth and exploits, shedding light on his unique iconography. This image of Ganesha was photographed in San Francisco, scanned by the team at TRNIO!, and meticulously processed to...

Nandi Cow at The British Museum, London
Nandi Cow at The British Museum, London
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Nandi refers to a bull that serves as the mount of god Shiva in Hindu mythology. It also functions as the gatekeeper for Shiva and Parvati, protecting their entrance. In Hinduism, Nandi is considered the chief teacher of eighteen masters, including...

Demeter at The British Museum, London
Demeter at The British Museum, London
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In ancient Greek mythology, Demeter reigns as the goddess of harvest, presiding over grains and the earth's fertility with great authority. Her cult titles include Sito, meaning "she of the Grain," highlighting her role as giver of food or grain, and...

Athlete or Hero at The British Museum, London
Athlete or Hero at The British Museum, London
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Alternatively, he could be a figure from Greek mythology, perhaps the god Hermes, or a legendary hero such as Achilles. Greek gods and heroes were often credited with major athletic feats and sporting abilities, so they tended to be depicted with...

Pathfinder at Christchurch, Ipswich
Pathfinder at Christchurch, Ipswich
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He now creates from his Hartest studio in Suffolk, where he produces stunning aluminium sculptures that bring warriors and gods of mythology to life. His work also features boats and ships, as well as intricate heads that showcase his exceptional...

Thetis Dipping Achilles in the River Styx
Thetis Dipping Achilles in the River Styx
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In Greek mythology, Achilles was born to Thetis, a sea-nymph who dipped him into the river Styx to protect him from harm. This legendary hero was ultimately killed by an arrow to his heel, the one vulnerable spot that remained exposed. This group...

Mihai Eminescu in Vevey, Lausanne, Switzerland
Mihai Eminescu in Vevey, Lausanne, Switzerland
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Eminescu's notable works include Luceafărul, Odă în metru antic, and his five Letters, which showcase his mastery of metaphysical, mythological, and historical themes. This dataset was meticulously acquired and processed by students enrolled in the...

Makara Dragon at The Guimet Museum, Paris
Makara Dragon at The Guimet Museum, Paris
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Makara (Sanskrit: makar) is a sea-creature in Hindu mythology that's often depicted as half terrestrial animal in the frontal part, with forms of an elephant, crocodile, stag, or deer, and in the hind part as an aquatic animal in the form of a fish...

Hercules and Telephus at The Louvre, Paris
Hercules and Telephus at The Louvre, Paris
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In ancient Greek mythology, Telephus, meaning "far-shining," was the son of Heracles and Auge, daughter of King Aleus of Tegea, and father to Eurypylus. Intended to rule Tegea, Telephus instead became king of Mysia in Asia Minor. Wounded by the...