Hypnos tattoo

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"Hypnos - God of Sleep " Sticker for Sale by LiLian-Kaff

Decorate and personalize laptops, windows, and more Removable, kiss-cut vinyl stickers Super durable and water-resistant 1/8 inch (3.2mm) white border around each design Matte finish Sticker types may be printed and shipped from different locations For orders with 2+ small stickers, they will be printed in pairs with two stickers on one sheet to reduce sheet waste

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LiLian | ليليان
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Head of Hypnos

SOLD Pastel, Charcol and Conte Crayon on White Paper This is a demo drawing I did for my students in my "Painterly Pastel" class at the Art League School. Usually I find I find it hard to draw in front of people, but because it was a holiday there were only three people in attendance that day. Amazingly, I was actuallly able to concentrate, and produced this drawing, which I actually like - a lot! Hypnos was the Greek god of sleep, and this bronze head, which isn't really this color (I like…

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Alex Bissiotis
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Download Hypnos von SMK - Statens Museum for Kunst

Hypos was a deity in Greek mythology, the personification of sleep. He is believed to be the reason why the Greeks won the Trojan war as he put Zeus to sleep in exchange for marriage with Pasithea, one of the youngest Graces. This striking bust was for many years thought to be an original Greek bronze, but it is now known to be a Roman copy from a larger full-figure work with a second wing coming from the left side of his head. Hypnos seems to have been a particularly popular subject in the…

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