Details: Portrait of Urania, 19th century, British School.
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Green-banded Urania Moth (Urania leilus), family Uraniidae, found in South America and the Caribbean
Diurnal Moth
photograph by butterflyrealm
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Portrait of Urania🌙
Author unknown (British School, 19th century)
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Three muses complaining to Apollo of the barbarity of men
Bas-relief in plaster by Émile Morlaix (1937)
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The Goddess Nyx and the Muse Urania
''Though my soul may set in darkness, it will rise in perfect light; I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night."
The Old Astronomer and His Pupil by Sarah Williams
Nyx, the Greek Goddess of primordial Night, dark mother of mysteries, dressed in stars, subduer of gods and men, who even mighty Zeus himself stood in awe of.
Urania, Goddess of astronomy, astrology and philosophy. Her gaze ever fixed on the the infinite universe. Muse to those who seek to divine the stars, expand the mind, and unravel the mysteries of the heavens.
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Apollo, God of Light, Eloquence, Poetry and the Fine Arts with Urania, Muse of Astronomy by Charles Meynier, 1798.
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They’re here to ruin your day
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Green-banded Urania Moth (Urania leilus), family Uraniidae, Manu National Park, Peru
Diurnal Moth
photograph by Stephen Woodham
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Karel Thole (1914-2000) - The Old Man of Serpents
original cover art for Urania #430, 1966
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Master Detective Nov 1959
Joe Little
book cover - Urania book series - Nov 1959
Carlo Jacono
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