‘The Birth of Venus’ by Eduard Steinbrück, c. 1846.

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‘The Birth of Venus’ by Eduard Steinbrück, c. 1846.
Αφροδιτη <3 (Aphrodite)
This is your obligatory Hermes love post
Reblog if you really love Hermes, like if you really love Hermes.
Literally cannot ignore or I will get the shit pranked out of me.
this is worse than those fricking chain posts
you all have looped me into a horrific cycle because I know my mutuals will likely reblog this and that means I’ll have to which means you’ll have to again and
Still not risking it
I choose peace thanks
I must, over and over again… and herein lies the joke, and it is on us… laugh it up Hermes, laugh it up… I love you all the more…
My heart sings for the Bringer of Luck. <3
fuck. trapped in the got damn circle ;-;
☝️two types of hermes worshippers
Can never not reblog 😊
赤苺と白苺
An Endless Tale
be kind. please, be kind.
Venus by Henri Pierre Picou, 19th c.
sketch dump featuring Hephaestus, Aphrodite + her mens.
The Birth of Venus by Adolf Hirémy-Hirschl (1888)
Julius Adam the Younger
Aphrodite's Bedroom for Venus in Libra
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Venus by Alexandre Cabanel (1875)
source of the sea
James Pradier, 1790-1852 and Salvator Marchi, active Paris 19th Century
Vénus à la coquille, 1844, plâtre patiné, 23.5x15.5x16 cm
Musée d'Art et d'Histoire, Ville de Genève, Inv. 1910-0227