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Nymph Classes
Celestial nymphs
Aurae (breezes), also called Aetae or Pnoae
Asteriae (stars), mainly comprising the Atlantides (daughters of Atlas)
Hesperides (nymphs of the West, daughters of Atlas; also had attributes of the Hamadryads)
Hyades (star cluster; sent rain)
Pleiades (daughters of Atlas and Pleione; constellation; also were classed as Oreads)
Maia (partner of Zeus and mother of Hermes)
Electra
Taygete
Alcyone
Celaeno
Asterope
Merope
Nephele (clouds)
Land nymphs
Alseides (glens, groves)
Auloniades (pastures)
Leimakides or Leimonides (meadows)
Napaeae (mountain valleys, glens)
Oreads (mountains, grottoes), also Orodemniades
Wood and plant nymphs
Anthousai (flowers)
Dryades (trees)
Hamadryades or Hadryades
Daphnaeae (laurel tree)
Epimeliades or Epimelides (apple tree; also protected flocks), other name variants include Meliades, Maliades and Hamameliades; same as these are also the Boucolai (Pastoral Nymphs)
Kissiae (ivy)
Meliae (manna-ash tree)
Hyleoroi (watchers of woods)
Water nymphs (Hydriades or Ephydriades)
Haliae (sea and seashores)
Nereids (50 daughters of Nereus, the Mediterranean Sea)
Naiads or Naides (fresh water)
Crinaeae (fountains)
Eleionomae (wetlands)
Limnades or Limnatides (lakes)
Pegaeae (springs)
Potameides (rivers)
Oceanids (daughters of Oceanus and Tethys, any water, usually salty)
Underworld nymphs
Cocytiae, daughters of the river god Cocytus
Lampades - torch bearers in the retinue of Hecate
individual underworld nymphs:
Leuce (white poplar tree), lover of Hades
Minthe (mint), lover of Hades, rival of Persephone
Other nymphs
Hecaterides (rustic dance) - sisters of the Dactyls, mothers of the Oreads and the Satyrs
Kabeirides - sisters of the Kabeiroi
Maenads or Bacchai or Bacchantes - frenzied nymphs in the retinue of Dionysus
Lenai (wine-press)
Mimallones (music)
Thyiai or Thyiades (thyrsus bearers)
Melissae (honey bees), likely a subgroup of Oreades or Epimelides
The Muses (memory, knowledge, art)
Themeides - daughters of Zeus and Themis, prophets and keepers of certain divine artefacts
Two notebooks used by Kelsick Wood a provincial Ship builder from Maryport from c1835 onwards detailing many aspects of his work. Included are quotes for work undertaken for a variety of different vessels, costs of materials including teak and oak as well as accounts. Thet contains a variety of small sketches/ illustrations on more than 140 pages - these range from character studies to coats of arms portraits and several figurehead designs. A unique previously unrecorded item..
I made four little windows.
It’s yours now, it’s all that there is.
Glass art Leonard Cohen by Lupus Nensén
The Great Flood of Paris,1910
found a cabinet in quite bad shape. modified it a bit. now its in better shape.
Paper and wood Barn Owl bell jar light
masonic glass panel by me. www.lupusnensen.net
self portrait. lupus nensén 2016. www.lupusnensen.net
i made hank wiliams. #hankwilliams #stainedglass #lupusnensen
stained glass Karl Marx by me, www.lupusnensen.net
stained glass nina simone by me, www.lupusnensen.net.
The boatman calls from the lake A lone loon dives upon the water I put my hand over hers Down in the lime tree arbour.
Glass panel made by Lupus Nensén
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Greek helmets, classical period, from Olympia Museum store room [1000x632]
Source: http://i.imgur.com/ZWr81Jo.jpg
Stained glass. #lupusnensen