Art. Marco Botzaris, Musee du Louvre, Paris
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Nike,
The Louvre Museum, Paris, France.
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my brain chemistry changed the first time i heard this lyric
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Annina Dietzenbacher - Statue of Artemis, goddess of the animals, hunt, vegetation, chastity and childbirth - Musée du Louvre, Paris
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bas-relief soapstone scaraboid, early New Kingdom of Egypt (1550-1069 BCE)
obverse depicts a donkey playing a harp and a bull playing a type of instrument with a scarab and ankh in the field
reverse depicts 2 donkeys with a scorpion, an ankh, and possibly an amphora-like vessel in the field
currently in the collection of the Louvre
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Achilles in his Tent with Patroclus, Playing a Lyre, surprised by Ulysses and Nestor
By Giuseppe Cades
And so they came to the shelters and ships of the Myrmidons, and found him delighting his heart in a pure-toned lyre, exquisitely wrought, with a bridge of silver upon it, which he won from spoils when he lay waste the city of Eëtion. With this he was delighting his spirit and singing of the glorious deeds of men; Patroclus by himself was sitting opposite in silence, watchfully awaiting Aeacides, for when he would break off his singing.
The Iliad, Book 9, Lines 185-191
Musée du Louvre
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Diana of Versailles, marble statue of the Roman goddess Diana. Also known as Artemis, Goddess of the Hunt (Greek mythology). Photo by Margot Noyelle.
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Nike,
The Louvre, Paris, France.
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Gustave Courtois (French, 1852-1933) • Madame Gautreau • 1891 • Musée d'Orsay
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Annina Dietzenbacher, Musée du Louvre, Paris
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