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In ancient Egypt, what we call medicine was understood as a form of magic. Practicing medicinal magi
Lion at RestHELLO long time no post!! We were recently given the OK signal to post so here it is &nd
Leo Zodiac sign mosaic in Galleria Umberto, Naples, Italy.
elissastillstands:So go ahead. Call me a lion if you want, or Scylla who lives in the Tyrrhenian lan
hear me roar
talesfromweirdland:Works by British illustrator Edward Bawden (1903-1989): I’ve posted some of his s
Fragment of an Early Corinthian oinochoe depicting a lion in profile. Artist unknown; ca. 595-590 B
blackoutballad:back w/ that zodiac flower thing again oh boypretty sunflowers for pretty lion girls~
Being the Paladin of the Red Lion meant gaining its approval. The Paladin must be sharp of wit, stro
Cave Art Digital Originals, Soft Pastel, Pencil and Photo Edits, 3.6.15.
lion around
Silver bowl with lion, foliage, and a ring of raised dots. Central Asia, late 6th-early 7th c. A.D.
Head of a roaring lionNeo-Assyrian (from Nimrud), c. 9th-8th centuries B.C.ivoryMetropolitan Museum
Two panels with striding lions from the Processional Way in Babylon Neo-Babylonian, c. 604-562 B.C.C
‘The Corbridge Lion’, Corbridge Roman Town, Corbridge, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2.8.18.This famous centr
Una and the Lion by Briton Riviere
bronzewool:The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Weta Workshop designer by
Statuette of Herakles with the lion, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtRogers Fund, 190
Small painted terracotta rhyton in the shape of a lion’s head. Artist unknown; Mature Late Cycladic
met-greekroman-art:Gold earring with head of a lion, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman Art
A lion. Attic black-figure amphora, attr. to the Gorgon Painter; ca. 600-575 BCE. Now in the Louvre
jdebbiel:For the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe! Instagram / Tumblr / Twitter
Detail from an ancient Egyptian papyrus, depicting a lion playing the board game of senet against a
Resting Lioness, Géza Vastagh (1866-1919)
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