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the 9 greek muses info sheet with their names in english and spanish, including an image

The Muses were credited with inspiring some of the greatest art, poetry and music created by mortal men and women throughout history. As minor goddesses of the Greek pantheon, they hardly ever featured in their own myths individually.

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an old postcard with a woman playing a harp and the words, crato music of love songs

Issued by William S. Kimball & Company | Erato, Muse of Love Songs, from the Goddesses of the Greeks and Romans series (N188) issued by Wm. S. Kimball & Co. | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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a painting of a woman holding a guitar in front of a tree with fish around it

I finally got around to finishing the triptych I decided to undertake when I finished Benzaiten. I'm not sure that I am entirely done with the whole ukiyo-e inspired style yet. I really enjoy the ethereal look, with the figures seemingly suspended in time and gently considering their surroundings. But for now, these are the deities I thought would complement each other nicely. So there's Benzaiten/Benten, as previously introduced... Then it's O-Ryu the willow goddess with Konohanasakuya-hime…

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a painting of a woman holding a harp

Aibell was known in Ireland as a goddess of love, the untimely death of lovers and prophecy. The legends about Aibell said the goddess owned a magical harp of the Otherworld. The harp was a harbinger of death as those who heard its lovely music died shortly afterwards. The music of the Otherworld came forth from the harp’s strings. No mortal could endure the power of its music and live.

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