Representation of the Pythia, Priestess at the Temple of Apollo in Ancient Greece (Engraving from The Mysteries of Science by Louis Figuier) by Victor Armand Poirson

Representation of the Pythia, Priestess at the Temple of Apollo in Ancient Greece (Engraving from The Mysteries of Science by Louis Figuier)

(Ancient Greece: “Representation of the Pythia, priestess at the Temple of Apollo in the ancient Greece” Engraving from “The Mysteres of Science” by Louis Figuier, Private Collection)


Victor Armand Poirson

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Representation of the Pythia, Priestess at the Temple of Apollo in Ancient Greece (Engraving from The Mysteries of Science by Louis Figuier) by Victor Armand Poirson. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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