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Venus and child
Venus and child
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Aphrodite Shines As Goddess Of Love In Greek Mythology The legendary Aphrodite was revered as the supreme goddess of love, sharing her title with Roman Venus, Egyptian Isis, Phoenician Astarte and Babylonian Ishtar. Born to Uranus and Gaia, she is...

frieza funko pop, freezer funko pop
frieza funko pop, freezer funko pop
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We can draw inspiration from various sources such as mythology, folklore, or even pop culture icons. Let's imagine that our Human is a superhero with incredible abilities and a strong sense of justice. Next, we'll focus on the details of our...

Head of Medusa
Head of Medusa
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In ancient Greek mythology, Medusa was a terrifying creature known as a Gorgon, typically depicted as a winged human female with a repulsive face and deadly venomous snakes replacing her hair. Anyone who dared to look at her face would be instantly...

pen holder, ANUBIS
pen holder, ANUBIS
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Anubis, in Greek mythology, is the revered guardian of tombs associated with both life and death. Often depicted as a large black canine lying on its stomach, possibly a jackal or wild dog, or as a man with a dog's head, Anubis embodies the...

Head of a laughing satyr
Head of a laughing satyr
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......BC.  In ancient Greek mythology, a satyr is a member of a tribe of male companions of Dionysus; they typically have horse-like ears and tails, as well as permanently exaggerated erections. They spent their days drinking, dancing, and chasing nymphs.

Head of the "Leaning Satyr"
Head of the "Leaning Satyr"
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In ancient Greek mythology, satyrs were mythical creatures who belonged to Dionysus' troop of male companions; they possessed horse-like ears and tails, along with an unrelenting, exaggerated sex drive. These free-spirited beings spent their days...

Eros, greek god of love.
Eros, greek god of love.
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Eros God of Desire In ancient Greek mythology, Eros is the Greek god of desire. His Roman counterpart was Cupid ("desire"). Normally, he is described as one of Aphrodite's children, born to Ares, and with most of his siblings, a part of a group...

ARGONAUTS hero rowing backboard Free 3D model
ARGONAUTS hero rowing backboard Free 3D model
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In Greek mythology, The Argonauts were a brave band of heroes who embarked on an epic journey before the Trojan War to help Jason reach Colchis and claim the Golden Fleece. The term "Argonaut" originated from their vessel, the Argo, named after its...

A Nereid
A Nereid
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In ancient Greek mythology, the nymphs are powerful spirits that embody the essence of nature, and the nereids hold a special place as the guardians of the ocean. These mystical beings were revered for their ability to influence the lives of sailors,...

Atalante in Louvre, Paris
Atalante in Louvre, Paris
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Atalante, a fearless female warrior and trusted companion of the renowned hunter Meleager, took center stage in ancient mythology. A majestic sculpture of Atalante once adorned the esteemed collections of Mazarin, showcasing her strength and beauty.

Sphinx at Cleopatra's Needle, Embankment, London
Sphinx at Cleopatra's Needle, Embankment, London
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The mythological creature at their heart is a quintessential symbol of fate, riddles, and protection - an integral part of Egyptian legend. This object is part of "Scan The World", a groundbreaking initiative launched by MyMiniFactory that aims to...

Yama at the Guimet Museum, Paris
Yama at the Guimet Museum, Paris
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In East Asian mythology, Yama is a fierce protector of dharma said to preside over the Narakas ("Hells" or "Purgatories") and guide souls through the cycle of rebirth. Based on the Hindu god Yama from the Vedas, the Buddhist Yama has evolved distinct...

Masks II at the Quai Branly museum, Paris
Masks II at the Quai Branly museum, Paris
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The mask is an integral part of a mythological context that shapes the way people think and live in most traditional societies. At the heart of community life, the mask functions as a vital mediator, always playing an active role. ...This particular...

Yama at the Guimet museum, Paris
Yama at the Guimet museum, Paris
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In East Asian mythology, Yama is a fierce protector of justice who presides over the underworld and decides the fate of the dead, ruling over the Narakas, or hells, and guiding souls through the cycle of rebirth. While rooted in the Hindu god Yama...

So-called Ceres
So-called Ceres
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... Rome's pantheon to be included among the Dii Consentes, equivalent to Greece's Twelve Olympians. Romans saw her as the counterpart of the Greek goddess Demeter, whose mythology was creatively reinterpreted for Ceres through Roman art and literature.

Drunken Dionysus between Satyrs and Maenads
Drunken Dionysus between Satyrs and Maenads
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In Greek mythology, Maenads were a devoted group of female followers who formed the core of Dionysus's entourage, known as the Thiasus. Their name literally translates to "those who rave." Meanwhile, Satyrs embody the spirit of lustful and drunken...

Osiris figurine
Osiris figurine
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In his hands, he proudly holds a symbolic crook and flail, potent symbols of his enduring power.\r\nA pivotal moment in Osiris' story involves his association with the sacred mummy wrap, as his devoted sister and wife Isis lovingly wrapped his body...

The so-called Bacchus-Hermaphroditus
The so-called Bacchus-Hermaphroditus
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In Greek mythology, Hermaphroditus was born to Aphrodite and Hermes, who was a remarkably handsome boy from birth. The water nymph Salmacis fell deeply in love with him and prayed to be united forever, so a god answered her prayer by merging their...

Perseus victorious over Medusa
Perseus victorious over Medusa
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In Greek mythology, Perseus emerges as a legendary founder of Mycenae and the Perseid dynasty, his remarkable exploits forever etched in history. Among his most daring feats, he bravely beheaded Medusa, the fearsome Gorgon whose piercing stare could...

Yama the VI at the Guimet museum, Paris
Yama the VI at the Guimet museum, Paris
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In East Asian mythology, Yama emerges as a fierce dharmapala, feared for judging the deceased and overseeing the Narakas, realms of suffering, and the cycle of rebirth. Drawing inspiration from the Hindu god Yama, Buddhist Yama has evolved unique...

Venus with the Apple
Venus with the Apple
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All the gods of Classical Greek mythology received an invitation to a grand celebration, but one goddess was notably absent: Eris, the embodiment of strife. In a bold act of defiance, she tossed a golden apple into the midst of the revelers,...

Discus Thrower in The Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris
Discus Thrower in The Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris
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Details about this artwork remain scarce, but it could be either a reinterpretation of the renowned Discobolus sculpture (also featured on Scan The World, accessible here!) or a visual representation of the famous mythological tale of Hyacinth, which...

Bust of Satyr
Bust of Satyr
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In Greek mythology, a satyr, also known as a silenus, is a male nature spirit with ears and a tail resembling those of a horse, along with a permanent, exaggerated erection. Early artistic depictions sometimes included horse-like legs, but by the...

Bust of Satyr
Bust of Satyr
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In ancient Greek mythology, a satyr, also referred to as a silenus, is a male nature spirit possessing ears and a tail that resembles those of a horse, along with a permanent, exaggerated state of arousal. Early artistic representations sometimes...

Asklepios Giustini type
Asklepios Giustini type
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This is an incredibly historic marble sculpture of Asclepius, a legendary hero and deity in ancient Greek faith and mythology, portrayed leaning on his trusty walking-stick with a serpent wrapped snuggly around it. Asclepius embodies the healing...

Makara of échiffre at the Guimet museum, Paris
Makara of échiffre at the Guimet museum, Paris
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Makara is a mythical sea creature from Hindu mythology. Typically, it's shown with its front half resembling a terrestrial animal such as an elephant, crocodile, stag, or deer, while the hind part resembles a fish or seal tail. Some Makaras even...

Vessel of the Underwater Panther
Vessel of the Underwater Panther
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The bold colored spirals and eye designs clearly identify this creature as an Underwater Panther, a central figure in the ancient mythology of the Mississippian culture and its descendants. The dynamic pattern on its flanks unmistakably represents...

Relief with a goddess
Relief with a goddess
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In Egyptian mythology, Sekhmet, also spelled Sakhmet, Sekhet, or Sakhet among other variations, was a fierce warrior goddess and the goddess of healing. She was often depicted as a lioness, the most fearsome hunter known to the Egyptians. According...

God Osiris
God Osiris
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According to artsmia.org, this remarkable work is deeply rooted in Egyptian mythology. As the god of the underworld, Osiris was believed to have undergone death and resurrection, granting him control over the Nile river's regenerative force. In this...

Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman
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This legendary warrior princess of the Amazons draws inspiration from the fearless female warriors of Greek mythology, earning her the title Princess Diana of Themyscira back home. When she ventures into foreign lands, she slips into the disguise of...