Roman statues of gods in Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli
1: Marble statue of Aphrodite, Dresden-Capitoline style, a Roman copy made 140-160 AD after a Greek original 300-200 BC.
2. Marble statue of Antinous as Bacchus, 2nd century AD.
3. Roman copy of the Athena Parthenos.
4. Roman statue of a river deity (the Nile?), 2nd century AD.
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silly redraw but its moa with percy jason and piper praying to dionysus/bacchus to help them fight the twin giants
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Dionysus sketch with some weird looking leopards
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Roman marble statue of Dionysus (Bacchus), God of wine, patron of wine making.
Roman copy of a Greek original of late 4th century BC.
from The Collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg
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thing I made for a local zine. bacchanalia
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An amazing birthday present from @nnobodiusart / @nnobodoodles (want to make sure they get all the credit). Who just made me have all sorts of feels and they spoil me! <3
Ariadne and Dionysus are hands down my favorite Greek mythology couple. They have so much untapped potential and my list for all my head cannons for them are ever growing.
I can guarantee that I will be staring at this multiple times as I get my inspo and creativity flowing to write my story for them!
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Ceres, Bacchus and Venus. What a lovely trio.🌾🍇🩷
• Abraham Janssens, 1605-1615
• Jan Miel, 1645
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It was very fun to draw Dionysus cuz I love drawing wavy hair and it easy to work with purple color for me. I wanted to capture him being god of wine and madness at the same time, so I gave him cool neon make up💅💅💅
Also wanna thank you all for kind words about my art!!!! It makes my day brighter to know that y'all like it😭💜💜💜
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My art, which I have submitted to be in an exhibition 💞🤍
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