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(Description: Mirror of Eros. Bronze mirror with outer lid showing Eros embracing Dionysus, 4th century BC. Recovered from a tomb in the necropolis of Aigai at Vergina, Central Macedonia, Greece. Eros, portrayed as a winged child, is embracing the god...) |
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Description: Mirror of Eros. Bronze mirror with outer lid showing Eros embracing Dionysus, 4th century BC. Recovered from a tomb in the necropolis of Aigai at Vergina, Central Macedonia, Greece. | Description: <i>Mirror of Eros</i>. Bronze mirror with outer lid showing Eros embracing Dionysus, 4th century BC. Recovered from a tomb in the necropolis of Aigai at Vergina, Central Macedonia, Greece. | ||
Eros, portrayed as a winged child, is embracing the god of passion and lust, Dionysus. The latter takes the form of a young man sitting on a panther skin spread over a rocky mound. | Eros, portrayed as a winged child, is embracing the god of passion and lust, Dionysus. The latter takes the form of a young man sitting on a panther skin spread over a rocky mound. |
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Description: Mirror of Eros. Bronze mirror with outer lid showing Eros embracing Dionysus, 4th century BC. Recovered from a tomb in the necropolis of Aigai at Vergina, Central Macedonia, Greece.
Eros, portrayed as a winged child, is embracing the god of passion and lust, Dionysus. The latter takes the form of a young man sitting on a panther skin spread over a rocky mound.
Image URL: http://www.grreporter.info/en/sites/default/files/eros1.jpg
Image Source: http://www.grreporter.info/en/ancient_mirror_eros_found_vergina/12453
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