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Clip Art of the Greek Gods and Goddesses - Free pictures of the gods

Find free clip art of the Greek gods and goddesses. Images of Aphrodite, pictures of Zeus and many others.
Aphrodite, Goddess of Love
An image of Aphrodite in her "Venus de Milo" form.
Apollo
Here is a picture of the Greek god of music and much else.
Ares and Eros
Here is the God of War pictured with his son by Aphrodite, Eros.
Artemis
Here is a picture of Artemis, goddess of the wild.
Athena
A picture of the helmeted goddess of wisdom, daughter of Zeus.
Demeter - Greek Goddess
Free clip art image of Demeter, showing a statue of her found at the ancient site of Cnidus.
Demeter, her daughter Persephone, and Triptolemus
Need a picture of the mother and daughter duo? Here they are, with Triptolemus.
Fast Facts - Hera
Find out about the most beautiful of the goddesses, Zeus's wife, Hera, and their 300-year honeymoon.
Hades, Lord of the Underword
Enjoy this image of Hades, the potent lord of the Underworld, also called Pluto.
Hephaistos
Husband to Aphrodite, forger of objects for the other Greek gods and goddesses, Hephaistos himself was lame.
Hera
It is often forgotten that Hera was said to be the most beautiful of the Greek goddesses.
Hermes
Here is the divine messenger of the gods.
Medusa
This image was also used as protection; even Athena's shield bears an image of the head of the Gorgon or Medusa.
The Greek God Zeus as Depicted on Ancient Coins
See how the Greek god Zeus was depicted on ancient Greek coins.
Zeus, King of the Gods Clip Art
Here's a free clip art image of Zeus, showing a bust of the Greek god.

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