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Zeus on the Loose: Danae - Danae, third in a three-part triptych also including Leda and Europa, three women seduced in a variety of ways by the Greek God Zeus. Acrylic on board. Each panel is 24" (60cm) square. Can be bought separately (£200) or as a triptych (£500).
£500.00
Zeus on the Loose: Europa - Europa, second in a three-part triptych also including Leda and Danae, three women seduced in a variety of ways by the Greek God Zeus. Acrylic on board. Each panel is 24" (60cm) square. Can be bought separately (£200) or as a triptych (£500). The artist would prefer to arrange delivery in person or collection of artworks if possible. Alternatively, please enquire about the cost of shipping.
£200.00
Zeus on the Loose: Leda - Leda, first in a three-part triptych also including Europa and Danae, three women seduced in a variety of ways by the Greek God Zeus. Acrylic on board. Each panel is 24" (60cm) square and they are meant to hang as a triptych. Can be bought separately (£200) or as a triptych (£500). The artist would prefer to arrange delivery in person or collection of artworks if possible. Alternatively, please enquire about the cost of shipping.
£200.00
Zeus On The Loose - Did you know that, in addition to their supreme powers, the Greek gods were endowed with the special ability to change the course of card games? Well, at least that's the case in Zeus on the Loose! As you figure out how harness the strengths of the various gods within, you'll sharpen strategic thinking along with valuable addition and subtraction skills. A quick warning about Hera: Though she may be the most powerful goddess in the game, don't get on her bad side or else she might wind up helping...
£7.99
Zeus on the Loose (Young Corgi)
£3.99
Zeus On The Loose by John Dougherty - I am the great and mighty Zeus, mortal- give me one good reason why I shouldn't smite you here and now!'Alex's class are learning about the Ancient Greeks. That's why Alex makes a temple (out of loo rolls and a cornflakes box) for the Greek god Zeus. He doesn't expect the god himself to turn up, borrow his mum's nightie and demand a sacrifice at half-past five in the morning. Even worse, Zeus reckons it's time for another Trojan War - in the school playground! Zeus is on the loose
£3.59
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