Category Archives: Personification

May Woods

In her translucentGreen sundressFreshly wetEven swampy

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Aurora and Cephalus

GUÉRIN, Pierre-Narcisse 1810 Oil on canvas, 254 x 186 cm Musée du Louvre, Paris

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Bloomington

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Divine Nature

Due to the canny subtlety of her efforts And the fiery nova of her beauty She’s become a specific imaginative compulsion A constellation of effects calling the Earth to witness the exercise Of her illusory energy on the Uncertainty of … Continue reading

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Florence Triumphant over Pisa

GIAMBOLOGNA 1565 Marble, height 262 cm Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence

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The Judgment of Paris

Flanders, 16th century Date: c. 1510-1520 The Cleveland Museum of Art

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The Magician

Demogorgon in the Cave of Eternity; he sits writing on a tablet and holding a wand with smoke coming out of his mouth; next to him is a serpent biting its tail symbolising eternity, the Ouroboros, and a bubble containing … Continue reading

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Hieros Gamos (Sacred Marriage)

early 6th century B.C. East Greek or Carian Bronze Princeton University Art Museum

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Colossal bust of a goddess or personification

 ca. 160–190 A.D  Roman Antonine Princeton University Art Museum

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