Diana and Endymion by Francesco Solimena (1710)
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Diana and Endymion by Jérôme-Martin Langlois (1822)
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Galleria Farnese (frescoes details), Annibale Carracci, 1597-1607
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Sailor Moon (1992-97)
Opening & Ending Themes
Sailor Moon "Classic" & Sailor Moon R
OP 1 V1: Moonlight Densetsu by DALI (Classic, R)
ED 1: Heart Moving by Misae Takamatsu (Classic)
ED 2: Princess Moon by Ushio Hashimoto (Classic)
ED 3: Otome no Policy by Yoko Ishida (R, S)
Sailor Moon S & Sailor Moon SuperS
OP 1 V2: Moonlight Densetsu by Moon Lips (S, SuperS)
ED 4: Tuxedo Mirage by Peach Hips (Inner Senshi's Voice Actresses) (S)
ED 5: Watashi-tachi ni Naritakute by Miwako Fujitani (SuperS)
ED 6: "Rashiku" Ikimasho by Meu (SuperS)
Sailor Moon Sailor Stars
OP 2: Sailor Star Song by Kae Hanazawa
ED 7: Kaze Mo Sora Mo Kito... by Alisa Mizuki
Crystal Version: [x]
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Diana and Endymion
Johann Michael Rottmayr (Austrian; 1654–1730)
1690–95
Oil on canvas
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
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Diana and Endymion by Frank Short (1891) Remixed by me 📼✨💞
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Priapus watches the gardens where Venus walks;
though Hecate’s mastiffs howl, Diana, beautifully
wrapped in the thin white veil of an illusion,
comes down to the groves from heaven to her Endymion.
Rubén Darío, Selected Poems of Rubén Darío
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In Greek mythology, Endymion was a handsome shepherd that attracted the eye and love of Selene, the goddess of the moon. She was madly in love with him, even though she could only appear to him at night. But Selene couldn't stand that her mortal lover would one day wither and die, so she asked Zeus, king of the gods, for help, and the father of the gods agreed to grant Selene's wish: he found a way to maintain Endymion's youth and beauty forever, but this way was to plunge it into an eternal, ageless sleep. And ever since, every night Selene visits his dreaming lover, and he waits for her with an appearance identical to the one he had when she first saw him: beautifully asleep. From their union were born fifty daughters, each for a month of the Ancient Greek lunar calendar.
Nicolas Poussin painted this portrait, that everybody calls "Selene and Endymion", but a careful look will reveal to you that the goddess in the painting is not Selene, but rather Diana, the Roman goddess of the hunt and the countryside - see the arrow in her hand and the hound by her side. Poussin painted the Roman version of the tale, in which Diana replaced Selene as the goddess of the moon and the lover of Endymion. Hence why some title this painting "Diana and Endymion".
Interestingly, while most painters illustrating this myth choose the theme of "sleeping Endymion", "Selene looking at the sleeping Endymion" or "Selene longing after Endymion asleep", Nicolas Poussin decided to depict a very different part of the myth: the painful but inevitable separation of the lovers when morning comes. Endymion is here on his knees, begging Diana/Selene to stay, but the Night goddess on the right (Nyx) pulls away the dark veil of night, and in the background the sun-god (Phoebus) arrives on his fiery chariot.
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Diana and Endymion by Jean-Honore Fragonard, 1753-1756.
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Diana and Endymion by Edward John Poynter (1901)
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Cat’s out of the bag 🐈⬛🌙
I’m gonna continue this series and as you can see I have Luna, Mamoru, Artemis and Diana! But I also want to do the starlights and maybe a Cosmos/Chibi Chibi piece as well 👀👀👀 lots to look forward to
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Edward John Poynter, The Vision of Endymion, 1902, oil on canvas, Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester.
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Fragmented Dreams: Cosplay Collab
I was reaaaaaaally into sailor moon when I was a teenager. Like.. a lot. So I picked my fave OTP couple for Diana and Casimir to be in this collab and had them reenact one of my favorite manga poses. 14-15 year old me would be like, so excited for this.
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