Category
page 1Ancient Greece in art and culture
Colossus of Rhodes
statue of the Greek Titan Helios; one of the seven wonders of the ancient world

The Birth of Tragedy
1872 essay by Friedrich Nietzsche
Asterix at the Olympic Games
comic book album

Gymnopédies
thumb|Beginning of 1st Gymnopédie in the Autograph (manuscript)|autograph
Bismarck Memorial
Bismarck monument in Berlin
Ode on a Grecian Urn
1819 poem by John Keats

Adamastor
Adamastor is a mythological character created by the Portuguese poet Luís de Camões in his epic poem Os Lusíadas (first printed in 1572), as a personification of the Cape of Good Hope, symbolizing the dangers of the sea and the formidable forces of nature challenged and ultimately overcome by the Portuguese during the Age of Discovery. Adamastor manifests itself out of a storm.
The Songs of Bilitis
collection of French erotic lesbian poetry in the manner of Sappho by Pierre Louÿs, 1894.
Yakub
noted black scientist within the beliefs of the Nation of Islam
Greek love
antiquated euphemism for male homosexuality
Et in Arcadia ego
group of two paintings by Nicolas Poussin
Athenebrunnen
The Athenebrunnen (or Fountain of Pallas Athena) is a fountain that bears the name of the Greek goddess Athena and is along Jean-Amery-Weg towards Karlsruhe in the western part of Stuttgart. It is a creation of (1870–1941), dating from 1911. This fountain, important both culturally and historically, has been fully operational since 2011.
Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain
memorial in Piccadilly Circus, London, popularly known as "Eros"
Cycladic vase painting
style of Greek vase painting
Greek mythology in western art and literature