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"Morgan Le Fay"
Christian Waller
1927
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~ Plaque.
Culture: Italic, Etruscan
Period: Late Archaic Period or early Classical Period
Date: ca. 470 B.C.
Medium: Terracotta
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The River Witch
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Westminer Mist
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Thomas de Keyser, Frederick van Velthuysen and his wife, Josina, detail, 1636
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Art by Yuming Li
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Works by octonimoes
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Andrei Tarkovsky’s polaroid
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Contemplation by Felix Englund
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sometimes you hide your feelings from yourself too
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Atargatis, the Phoenician Great Goddess
“Atargatis is a Syrian origin goddess whose influence spread to Greece, Rome, and beyond. Atargatis is the first depiction of a mermaid.  Over the hundreds of years of being worshiped she was referred to be the goddess of fertility, goddess of the earth and water, and the goddess of love.  She is believed to be the direct inspiration to the Greek love goddess Aphrodite.” ~Thalia Took                               http://www.thaliatook.com/OGOD/atargatis.php
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